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Elian Gonzalez, Cuban Raft Survivor, Turns 18

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12/ 6/11 10:02 PM ET   AP

HAVANA -- Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban boy who survived a perilous raft journey that killed his mother and became a symbol of troubled relations between the United States and Cuba, is now an adult.

Gonzalez currently studies at a military academy on the island and took part in an 18th birthday celebration Tuesday in his native city of Cardenas alongside his father, according to images broadcast on the nightly news.

Gonzalez was shy of his sixth birthday on Thanksgiving Day 1999 when a fisherman found him off the coast of Florida, clinging to an inner tube after his mother and others fleeing Cuba drowned trying to reach American soil.

He was taken to live with relatives in Miami but his father, who was separated from his mother and had remained on the island, demanded that the boy be sent back, saying Elian was taken without his consent. The dispute turned into a headline-grabbing international custody battle that weighed heavy on the 2000 presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore.

Fidel Castro threw the weight of the Cuban government behind the case, mobilizing seven months of massive demonstrations calling for Gonzalez's repatriation.

It was one of the few moments since 1959 when the Cold War rivals agreed on something: The U.S. legal system ruled that Gonzalez should be returned to his father.

But Gonzalez's Miami relatives refused to relinquish him, and on April 22, 2000, federal agents raided Elian's uncle's home in Little Havana and seized the boy from a closet at gunpoint. He returned to Cuba two months later.

On Tuesday, Elian spoke by phone with Rene Gonzalez, a Cuban intelligence agent who was released from prison in the U.S. in October but was ordered to serve three years' parole in the country. Cuba is demanding his return and has made his case and that of the other "Cuban Five" a cause celebre.

"He wished me a happy birthday," said Elian.

The two are not related.

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WhatWhat1
Don't believe everything you think.
03:47 PM on 01/13/2012
A million people in the Middle East might be still be alive today, if Elian and his mom had both survived, or if they had both drowned. In either case, there would have been no ruckus, no political posturing, and most importantly, no SWAT team raid.
Given the razor thin margin of the 2000 presidential election, Al Gore would likely have been inaugurated in January 2001 and, I believe, we would not have been attacked on 911. President Gore would not have been "preserved in amber", as someone once described George Bush's administration, regarding our national security.
One little six year old boy, scared out of his wits, clinging to life in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico survives, and the history of our country and the world takes an unforeseen turn.
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deepintheheartoftejas
Middle o/t Road = Yellow stripes & dead armadillos
08:54 PM on 01/20/2012
Obviously, we need time travel so we can pit alternative-universe Elian Gonzales (who was never returned to Cuba) against his present-day self, in a battle to determine which timeline survives.
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WhatWhat1
Don't believe everything you think.
07:19 PM on 01/21/2012
If only...
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UserNameJane
Does my micro bio make my butt look big
08:00 PM on 12/10/2011
I remember this story so well. Wont forget how the SWAT team came in with the guns and got him from the closet him and one of his relatives was hiding in.. He was cute then, and has grown up to be very handsome.
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TeraWatt60
Cogito Ergo Sum
08:44 AM on 12/10/2011
He turned into a real hottie! To those still upset that he was repatriated...get over it, for once the Cuban tail did not wag the dog and American courts did the right thing
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Mamadea
DEM WAVE 2014
02:49 AM on 12/10/2011
He cute...
02:48 AM on 12/10/2011
Happy Birthday Elian! I wish you the best.
01:49 AM on 12/10/2011
Peel the banana for me please and put it in my mouth.
12:38 PM on 12/09/2011
Turned out to be one hotty.... :)
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Jose Perez Hernandez
11:31 AM on 12/09/2011
The five Cubans in prison in Miami known as the Cuban Five were spying on anti-Castro Cubans in Miami who were publicly planning covert operations to shoot down planes from the gulf of Mexico that were coming and going from Cuba. The Anti-Castro groups said they wanted to continue to bomb tourist hotels on the island. The spies were successful in getting inside groups making plots in Miami. Highly illegal, the Miami-based conspiracies were strangely unemcumbered to continue in the very unusual political atmosphere of Miami. For those waiting for normalization of relations between Cuba and the US, it is good news that at least one of the Cuban intelligence agents was released. As the bombings appear to have ended, it is possible that the Cuban intelligence agents might possibly have saved lives of European tourists in Cuba, more lives of international sports teams visiting Cuba for games, then the lives of North American tourists in legal cultural exchange programs.
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zoe0010
09:18 PM on 12/08/2011
Dear, HUFF POST, are you picking and chosing what comments to post? I responded to SHUGAPRO over an hour ago and nothing was ever posted. I called him out, but never used inappropriate language. Just stated the facts... If you thought the Cuban's on your post were going to sit back and not voice their opinion. You were very mislead.
09:33 AM on 12/09/2011
You not alone...... 5 of my comments were left out in the lasts days, another of my comments were delayed for hours prior publicizing them so them appeared behind hundred of other comments posted after mine........ they are practicing for the day they can install communism in USA........ you are a leftist you can use the lenguage you want or write down lies like mountains, you are not leftist you will be censured in spite you use the fines lenguage in the world.
10:20 AM on 12/09/2011
......and....... they will sometimes publicize your critical comments on them to make the readers think "Well, this people must be lying because their hardest comments on Huff are publicized"
09:08 PM on 12/08/2011
I wonder if his relatives in Miami are under water with their mortgage.
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zoe0010
09:50 PM on 12/08/2011
They maybe, but well worth the fight... Would you do it? NOOOOO!
08:02 PM on 12/08/2011
150 dissidents jailed in the last hours,troops movements in Havana, Malecon and Neptuno streets blockaded, Ladies in White surrounded by political police in the home of their president...... all this in prevision of marchs and protests next 12/10/11 the Human Rigths Day.
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jackbutler5555
07:18 PM on 12/08/2011
In allowing the kid to rejoin his father back in Cuba, what law did the U.S. violate?. What was unconstitutional about the court's ruling?
08:23 AM on 12/10/2011
No, that's not the point. Hell, you're right. The kid belonged with his father. What horrifies us is how they went about getting him back. Ever see tactical swat teams breach a house anti-terrorist style when a custody issue was involved? I haven't. Normally it's one or two cops and the state worker.
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jackbutler5555
09:28 AM on 12/10/2011
Maybe you're right. I believe the feds saw the crowd outside, the threat by the relatives to fight to the end as warranting a different approach. Maybe they were wrong. I just don't know.
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WhatWhat1
Don't believe everything you think.
03:31 PM on 01/13/2012
We can question the approach, but in the end there were no injuries and no shots were fired. Could it have been done differently? Sure. Better? Maybe.
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Carlo Coalfield
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06:48 PM on 12/08/2011
Aaaah, our little boy is now a man! Good riddance, you and Castro deserve each other.
10:47 PM on 12/08/2011
Why do you hate Elian so much?
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
09:08 AM on 12/09/2011
At best he was a political pawn being stretched in 2 by American political idiots and Cuban political idiots...in the end his DAD got him back. How hard is that to understand.
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Christopher Hull
Democratic Socialist
11:51 AM on 12/08/2011
So now he's legal?
Good because he's cute.
I know bad joke.
05:44 PM on 12/08/2011
THINKING THE SAME THING. Me. I was. XD
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02:49 AM on 12/10/2011
He's a very handsome young man.
11:42 AM on 12/08/2011
Hot that's for sure