Artículos Sobre Fidel

Articles | 13/08/2006 |
Monday, October 22nd of 1962 was dawning; the guard staff from the division of Operations and Information of the General Staff (EMG) of the FAR (Revolutionary Armed Forces) started to make their rounds from office to office, waking up their comrades who had been at work until very late at night.
Articles | 20/03/2012 |
From January 21 through 25, 1998, Cuba gave the world a lesson, one of many. One did not have to be religious to feel the intensity of the encounter between the Cuban people and the Supreme Pontiff. Cuba’s enemies wanted to celebrate. But the idea of an alleged Apocalypse presented by the foreign media ceded to the image of a people who listened with affection and respect to his message. Those five days did not change the history of Cuba, they...
Articles | 28/12/2011 |
“Conociendo la fascinación de Castro por el buceo frente a la costa de Cuba, la CIA invirtió en un tiempo en un gran volumen de moluscos del Caribe. La idea era encontrar una concha suficientemente grande como para contener una cantidad letal de explosivos, que entonces sería pintada con colores suficientemente sensacionales y brillantes como para atraer la atención de Castro cuando estaba bajo el agua. Documentos publicados durante el...
Articles | 18/07/1977 |
Commander in Chief Fidel Castro, PCC Central Committee First Secretary and President of the Council of State, has received the 17 November Medal, the highest award given by the International Union of Students (UIS).  The medal was presented to Fidel by (Dusan Urka), president of the IUS, during a ceremony held at the 26 July international pioneers camp shortly after the main ceremony commemorating Children's Day ended.
Articles | 27/12/2010 |
FROM the very day on which she was born, April 27, 1921, Pastorita Núñez González earned the label "rebellious" because, as the story goes, she wouldn’t stop crying in the midwife’s arms. A label that she never lost, not even now, after a cerebral hemorrhage ended her life, because the dreams that she built remain undefeated.
Articles | 27/04/1959 |
Fidel Castro, defying his own Cuban bodyguards and three other police forces, hugged and shook hands with thousands of people here yesterday and declared: "I feel as if I'm in Havana." He asked Mayor Fournier to call off his Montreal police guards and with them still trailing, he strode across the width of Dorchester St., straddling the central mall, to "meet my people." Still wearing his olive-green army fatigues, and a...
Articles | 20/04/1959 |
Some two months after the barbudos of the Sierra Maestra made their triumphant entry into Havana, on March 10, 1959, Princeton University extended a formal invitation to Fidel Castro Ruíz, the 32-year-old Premier of Cuba and leader of the Revolution, to address a Senior Conference of the American Civilization Program, led by Robert Palmer, the Dodge Professor of History. Dr. Castro, as he was politely referred to in University correspondence,...