Fidel Castro Resigns As Cuba's President, Brother Raul Castro Take Over

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First Posted: 02-19-08 07:06 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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An ailing, 81-year-old Fidel Castro resigned as Cuba's president Tuesday after nearly a half-century in power, saying he will not accept a new term when parliament meets Sunday.

The end of Castro's rule _ the longest in the world for a head of government _ frees his 76-year-old brother Raul to implement reforms he has hinted at since taking over as acting president when Fidel Castro fell ill in July 2006. President Bush said he hopes the resignation signals the beginning of a democratic transition.

Keep reading about the details here.

President Bush spoke about Castro and the future of Cuba while on his trip through Africa:

President Bush, asked about the news in a public appearance during his trip to Africa, said "the question really should be what does this mean for the people in Cuba. They are the ones who suffered under Fidel Castro."

Bush said he hoped this would be "the beginning of a democratic transition for the people of Cuba . . . An interesting debate will arise. Some will say let's promote stability. In the meantime, political prisoners will rot . . . This should be a transition to free and fair elections. And I mean free and fair. Not these elections that the Castro brothers rig."

Watch Bush's statement as well as reaction from Miami.


Hillary Clinton released a statement on Castro's resignation:

"As you know, Fidel Castro announced that he is stepping down as Cuba's leader after nearly 50 years of one-man rule. The new leadership in Cuba will face a stark choice -- continue with the failed policies of the past that have stifled democratic freedoms and stunted economic growth -- or take a historic step to bring Cuba into the community of democratic nations. The people of Cuba want to seize this opportunity for real change and so must we.

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"I would say to the new leadership, the people of the United States are ready to meet you if you move forward towards the path of democracy, with real, substantial reforms. The people of Cuba yearn for the opportunity to get out from under the weight of this authoritarian regime, which has held back 11 million talented and hardworking citizens of the Americas. The new government should take this opportunity to release political prisoners and to take serious steps towards democracy that give their people a real voice in their government.

Read the full text of Clinton's statement here.

Barack Obama released a statement on Castro's resignation:

"Today should mark the end of a dark era in Cuba's history. Fidel Castro's stepping down is an essential first step, but it is sadly insufficient in bringing freedom to Cuba.

"Cuba's future should be determined by the Cuban people and not by an anti-democratic successor regime. The prompt release of all prisoners of conscience wrongly jailed for standing up for the basic freedoms too long denied to the Cuban people would mark an important break with the past. It's time for these heroes to be released.

"If the Cuban leadership begins opening Cuba to meaningful democratic change, the United States must be prepared to begin taking steps to normalize relations and to ease the embargo of the last five decades. The freedom of the Cuban people is a cause that should bring the Americans together."

John McCain, R-Ariz., also issued a written reaction to the media.

"Today's resignation of Fidel Castro is nearly half a century overdue. For decades, Castro oversaw an apparatus of repression that denied liberty to the people who suffered under his dictatorship.

"Yet freedom for the Cuban people is not yet at hand, and the Castro brothers clearly intend to maintain their grip on power. That is why we must press the Cuban regime to release all political prisoners unconditionally, to legalize all political parties, labor unions and free media, and to schedule internationally monitored elections.

"Cuba's transition to democracy is inevitable; it is a matter of when -- not if. With the resignation of Fidel Castro, the Cuban people have an opportunity to move forward and continue pushing for the moment that they will truly be free. America can and should help hasten the sparking of freedom in Cuba. The Cuban people have waited long enough."

Castro's successor is his brother youngest brother Raul, the man who has been the de facto ruler of Cuba since 2006.

Who is Raul Castro? According to Wkipedia:

Raul Modesto Castro Ruz (born June 3, 1931) is the President of Cuba and Acting President/First Vice President of the Cuban Council of State. The younger brother of former Cuban President Fidel Castro also occupies the positions of First Vice President/Acting President of the Council of Ministers, Acting First Secretary/Second Secretary of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), and Acting Commander in Chief Maximum General of the Armed Forces (Army, Navy, and Air Force), second only to the Commander in Chief, Fidel Castro.

Raul Castro fought alongside his brother in the 1953 assault on the Moncada barracks. He was jailed, along with Fidel, for 22 months. It is Raul who is said to have befriended Che Guevara and introduced him to Fidel. In 1959 the Castro brothers, Guevara and their guerilla army returned to Cuba and overthrew Fulgencio Batista's government in 1959. Older brother Fidel assumed leadership and officially ruled until today.

Below is a photo of Fidel and Raul Castro taken in July 2004.


An ailing, 81-year-old Fidel Castro resigned as Cuba's president Tuesday after nearly a half-century in power, saying he will not accept a new term when parliament meets Sunday. The end of Castro's r...
An ailing, 81-year-old Fidel Castro resigned as Cuba's president Tuesday after nearly a half-century in power, saying he will not accept a new term when parliament meets Sunday. The end of Castro's r...
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- Beelzebul I'm a Fan of Beelzebul 62 fans permalink
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Based on all the exit poll info gathered by Beel News, we're now ready to give WI to Hillary Clinton and Mike Huckabee.

With 10% of the votes counted, Hillary leads Barack by 6000 votes. With 10% of the votes counted, McCain has yet to receive a vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 02/19/2008
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The only difference between Fidel Castro and Fulgencio Batista is that Fidel was not a puppet of the United States.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 02/19/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Major difference. Under Batista, Cubans could freely come and go as they pleased. They could get on ships and planes legally, instead of stealing away in the night on rafts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 02/19/2008
- ZHarris I'm a Fan of ZHarris 48 fans permalink
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so could Americans...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 02/19/2008
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Under Batista Cuba was America's whorehouse, too.

Not to say that I do like Castro, not at all. But Batista sure was not a good choice, either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 02/19/2008
- lucky54 I'm a Fan of lucky54 2 fans permalink

Bush wants "free and fair elections" in Cuba.....I hope this is a joke... Maybe we should start with having a free and fair elections right here in Hameryka....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 02/19/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 12 fans permalink
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Bush wouldn't know what free and fair is, if it bites him in the azz....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 02/19/2008
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"...and in a year and a half from now, Mitt Romney will be sworn in as the next President of the United States..." - BJClinton, Summer of 2007
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Nice prediction, NostraDumbass!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 02/19/2008
- dora rice I'm a Fan of dora rice 12 fans permalink
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true

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 02/19/2008
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Does this mean I can finally get a good cigar?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 02/19/2008
- ZHarris I'm a Fan of ZHarris 48 fans permalink
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Michiganders drive over to Windsor for their fix...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 02/19/2008
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I go to Mexico ... but how sweet to pop into a 7/11 and walk out with Romeo Y Julieta Cazadores.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 02/19/2008
- RichardD I'm a Fan of RichardD 10 fans permalink

Hmmm...just like Fidel passes power to his brother,...so too it will be in the banana republic to the north, if Hilliary is elected, who will, in effect,...duly hand it to her spouse...or, he will take it from her...for it is his right to be so...for he is a true plutocrat.
It is the way of the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 02/19/2008
- PixieThis I'm a Fan of PixieThis 53 fans permalink
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It's a small start in the right direction to finally see castro step down, but it changes nothing if the same regime is in place.

However, it's very ironic to hear our president speak of free speech and fair elections, etc. - if it's good enough for the Cubans mr. president, it's good enough for Americans, don't you think?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 02/19/2008

How about he hand some power to the Oscars, they'd love to see that, then maybe Juno would win, i found this effed up spoof
http://digitalfuntown.squarespace.com/dft-blog/2008/2/19/offbeat-oscars-mash-up.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 02/19/2008
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"Poverty is the absence of all human rights. The frustrations, hostility and anger generated by abject poverty cannot sustain peace in any society. For building stable peace, we must find ways to provide opportunities for people to live decent lives. The creation of opportunities for the majority of the people—the poor—is at the heart of the work that we have dedicated ourselves during the past thirty years."
Mohammed Yunus

When people are poor they will fight, resist and die for having a better lot in life if not for themselves then for their children.What existed in Cuba under batista was unsconscionable and sustained by the US govt.

To compare Castro to Bush as some posters have done is to ignore the basic motives and character of each man.
-castro was willing to die for a cause...bush has no cause.
-castro has lived to see a vison whether flawed or not has produced much good.

-bush is completely toxic...not one single positive contribution to the world or to american citizens.

To harp on Castro's length of term is absurd when considering another latin American dictator : Rafael Trujillo in Dominican Reepublic.
My parents knew only one leader growing up and it was Trujillo who was sustained by the US govt for over 40 years. FORTY YEARS...oh yes and it was a "democracy"...joke.

Vargas Llosa's "Feast of the Goat" is a great fictional account of the Trujillo era.

Castro will have the last laugh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 02/19/2008
- BronxBorn I'm a Fan of BronxBorn 56 fans permalink
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Thank You for the excellent post.
I have some homework to do (Google Trujillo).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 02/19/2008
- andyboy I'm a Fan of andyboy 78 fans permalink

Ooh Goodie! This would be the perfect time to bomb, invade, overthrow and occupy Cuba.

It's an evil empire you know.

I hope Bush starts a draft so Superbus can be sent off to war and get himself blown to bits. Then he'll be a real hero not a chickenshit blogger (read: troll) with a smart ass atitude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 02/19/2008
- Mauiloa I'm a Fan of Mauiloa 16 fans permalink
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The brave Cuban people who stayed after the Revolution (i.e., the poor and powerless) have accommodated admirably to life without the so-called freedoms which we are slowly relinquishing to our own Batista-like government.

The reason is because--while life has been very difficult on the island--basic human needs like food, shelter and health care have always been available to everyone; even while Uncle Sam's foot has been standing on the neck of this plucky little nation.

Perhaps one day our own government will provide such basic needs--one day after we decide that endless war and unbridled corporate greed are less important than providing an adequate quality of life for all people in America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 02/19/2008
- Progress08 I'm a Fan of Progress08 22 fans permalink
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The cubans in Miami are just upset because they lost their favorite dictator for a different one. Batiste was the exact same as Castro and the fact is that if Castro didn't have the overwhelming support of the Cubans he would not have won. But like all Republicans they don't care what the majority wants, they only want what they want. Castro's regime is a shit factory, but if the Cuban people are so disatisfied then they should do something about it. And for all the Cubans in Fl.... Shut up and quit bitching, it's been over 50 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 02/19/2008
- ZHarris I'm a Fan of ZHarris 48 fans permalink
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Too bad Castro didn't hang on to power for another year. Then he could have outlasted 10 U.S. presidents...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 02/19/2008
- Beelzebul I'm a Fan of Beelzebul 62 fans permalink
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Its only fitting him and Bush leave in the same year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 02/19/2008
- connorin I'm a Fan of connorin 25 fans permalink

Castro leaves 2008...Bush 2009...

Have a nice day

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 02/19/2008

Want to know how far Bush hatred has gone and to what lengths the left will go to rationalize their hatred? Read the following exchange.

"BushJustdrivesdemscrazy (See profile | I'm a fan of BushJustdrivesdemscrazy)
Tell me, John.

Who is more responsible for the deaths of Americans on 9/11 and in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bush or radical Muslims?

Give me your honest opinion, please.

JackSlappyNotYourPappy (See profile | I'm a fan of JackSlappyNotYourPappy)
What a dumb fucking question!
Reply | Parent | Favorite| Flag as abusive | posted 12:32 pm on 02/19/2008

BushJustdrivesdemscrazy (See profile | I'm a fan of BushJustdrivesdemscrazy)
Not according to Beel and Thaliar.

Check back a few pages, if you don't believe me.

JohnCT (See profile | I'm a fan of JohnCT)
Radical Muslims, of course---as far as September 11 and Afghanistan are concerned.

Bush's incompetence just provided them with the window of opportunity.

Iraq is an entirely different story. A war of Bush's choice.

BushJustdrivesdemscrazy (See profile | I'm a fan of BushJustdrivesdemscrazy)
So the guy who constructs and places the IED or sits on a building top and sites-in a Marine with his rifle scope before sending a bullet into his neck, gets a complete pass from you?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 02/19/2008

Still sucking the ass of failure I see beeej!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 02/19/2008

Is your wife still throwing blowjobs for a sawbuck?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 02/19/2008
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Maybe our soldiers deserve better than to be targets out in the field for an inusrgency...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 02/19/2008
- connorin I'm a Fan of connorin 25 fans permalink

Dude, even NBC gave that line of bs up in the face of reality

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 02/19/2008
- Beelzebul I'm a Fan of Beelzebul 62 fans permalink
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No Americans would have died in Iraq if Bush hadn't started his scam war to begin with. He killed them. All of 'em.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 02/19/2008

Okay, let's try this one.

Who is more responsible for the deaths of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman, OJ or Bush?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 02/19/2008
- NotWaldo I'm a Fan of NotWaldo 44 fans permalink
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Why don't you provoke him to a duel and stop embarassing yourself. Wedemsjustdon'tgiveafuck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 02/19/2008
- connorin I'm a Fan of connorin 25 fans permalink

I love it...this guy is everything you claim Bush to be except you praise him and tear apart Bush.

Who is the one who appointed himself leader and kept himself there at all costs...Fidel!

Who is the one who puts down dissent and freedom of expression in his own country...Fidel!

Who is the one who puts a stranglehold on the press...Fidel!

Who is the one who has kept his people poor because he of his own illusions of granduer...FIDEL!!!!

Wake up!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 02/19/2008
- Beelzebul I'm a Fan of Beelzebul 62 fans permalink
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Bush has done the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 02/19/2008
- connorin I'm a Fan of connorin 25 fans permalink

Bush has done the same?
Who is the one who appointed himself leader and kept himself there at all costs...Fidel!---Bush was elected in 2000 like it or not...even with the recounts done by numerous papers...Bush won...and don't even begin to claim diebold until you have anything that might one day resemble proof...BTW Bush will be stepping down at the end of his term in 2009 as is Constitutionally required...so eight years in office vs 50...two free elections vs how many in Cuba since 1959?

Who is the one who puts down dissent and freedom of expression in his own country...Fidel!Who is the one who puts a stranglehold on the press...Fidel!
---Has Bush jailed or killed Arianna...you...Olby...Wolf...Matthews? I don't think so

Who is the one who has kept his people poor because he of his own illusions of granduer...FIDEL!!!!
For a majority of the Bush presidency, the economy was expanding, unemployment was kept at historic lows, tax revenues hit record highs..and this after the greatest attack on our country in history and in the middle of a war...Fidel did what again???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 02/19/2008
- ZHarris I'm a Fan of ZHarris 48 fans permalink
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The US has more people locked up on a per capita basis than Cuba...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 02/19/2008
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