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Fidel Castro Heads U.S. Protest
yahoo.com ^ | November 19, 2002 | ALEXANDRA OLSON, AP

Posted on 11/21/2002 1:48:49 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

HAVANA (AP) - President Fidel Castro led tens of thousands of people in a rally outside the American mission Monday to protest the U.S. government's decision to free eight Cubans who left the island last week on a stolen crop-duster plane.


Mon Nov 18, 9:43 PM ET Cubans wave Cuban flags during a rally in front of the US Interests Section, Monday, Nov. 18, 2002 in Havana. President Fidel Castro led tens of thousands of people in a rally outside the American mission to protest the U.S. government's decision to free eight Cubans who left the island last week on a stolen crop-duster plane. (AP Photo/Jose Goitia)

Students in school uniforms, army cadets and workers of varying ages cheered and waved red, white and blue Cuban flags as Castro arrived at the plaza outside the U.S. Interests Section.

Dressed in his olive green uniform and cap, Castro stood in the front row of the crowd facing the stage, but did not address the gathering.

Also there the paternal grandparents of Elian Gonzalez, the little Cuban castaway at the center of an international custody battle in 2000 after he survived the capsize of a U.S.-bound boat that was that filled with Cubans trying to emigrate.

"We're here fighting against terrorism, against the lies of the U.S. government and against the Cuban Adjustment Act," 18-year-old education student Yeniset Sanchez Cuevas told a reporter, referring to a 1966 U.S. law that gives preferential treatment to Cuban migrants who reach American soil

"They must be returned to Cuba," Sanchez Cuevas said of pilot Nemencio Carlos Alonso Guerra and his seven passengers who flew to Key West, Fla., on Nov. 11 from the western Cuban province of Pinar del Rio. "If the United States returns people from other countries, they have to do the same for Cuba."

With the mix of music and dance and fiery speeches that have characterized such government-organized rallies in the past, speaker after speaker criticized American immigration policies they blamed for the deaths of countless Cubans who took their chances on the risky trip by sea or air to Florida.

Castro's government last week demanded that the U.S. government return the pilot and his passengers to Cuba, along with the Soviet-built biplane.

After lengthy questioning, U.S. immigration authorities decided to let the eight stay in the United States and released them from custody on Friday.

Cuba has described the flight as a "hijacking."


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KEYWORDS: communsim
Fidel Castro - Cuba
1 posted on 11/21/2002 1:48:49 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
What gets Fidel is the nerve of 8 Cubans actually turning their backs on life in his Carribean Gulag.
2 posted on 11/21/2002 1:53:26 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
He's joining the Florida Democratic Party in decrying the return of Haitans and not Cubans. Strange but not unfamiliar bedfellows.
3 posted on 11/21/2002 2:06:09 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
 
 
'Ole Fidel sure seems to have gotten a bit bossy since the Elian thing, hasn't he? The price of appeasement is always contempt. Thank you Klintoon & Company.
 
Going by the picture, that looks like a real enthused bunch - the guy on the right seems to be thinking "Geez - I hope I'm not late for the baseball game or the guys will kill me - but if I leave early this nutty dictator really will kill me"
 
 
 

4 posted on 11/21/2002 3:44:10 AM PST by DeBug=int13
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To: DeBug=int13
Casto's command performance demonstrations all bear the less than enthusiastic participants trademark.
5 posted on 11/21/2002 3:51:54 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
 
 
Oh yah - I know. But I can remember when it wasn't always so. The people were really into a cult of personality thing with Fidel through the '60's until it went to laming out sometime in the '70's. Old supporters dying off, people getting disillusioned and such about a revolution that couldn't "revolve", kids being born into a bland society that had little to offer except for a demand of obedience to the State - that being Fidel. Yep, the enthusiasm for the "State" came and went a while back to be replaced by the enthusiasm on how to craft a 90 mile escape ride to Florida.
 
 

6 posted on 11/21/2002 4:18:40 AM PST by DeBug=int13
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
I become so tired of hearing about nasty old Fidel while we (the U.S.A.) have our lips so firmly implanted on the anuses of Red China, North Korea and Saudi Arabia to name a few. This is where the threat to our future is. Not from these sugar farmers. We know Fidel's a bad guy, but when he dies, so does the his revolution...Take the high ground, risk losing Florida to the Dems and refuse entry to any of these "boat people"
7 posted on 11/21/2002 4:27:35 AM PST by xfmrman
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To: xfmrman
We know Fidel's a bad guy, but when he dies, so does the his revolution...Take the high ground, risk losing Florida to the Dems and refuse entry to any of these "boat people"

Why would you expect communism to leave when Castro does? BTW these "boat people" saved us from Al Gore. They define the meaning of By the People. Too many homegrown Americans have no idea of what it means to participate or even care about the process to keep our country free.

8 posted on 11/21/2002 4:40:50 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Brava, sweetie!
9 posted on 11/21/2002 4:47:34 AM PST by Cincinatus
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Good morning, CW.

Where are Bubba, Reno, and that mango tree lawyer Greg Craig when Castro needs them?

10 posted on 11/21/2002 5:05:03 AM PST by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: xfmrman
 
 
Ummm - actually it's advisable to keep an interested eye on what's going on in the immediate Western Hemisphere neighborhood, right under our own noses. Nasty old Fidel is a threat in his own right since he rolls out the red carpet welcome for some anal foreign folk of questionable intent.
 
Have a gander at the FR links below -
 
 
China Installs Communication Bases in Cuba
 
(Cuba) China's New Electronic Intel Bases in Cuba Threaten U.S.
 
China's Jiang Vows Solidarity With "Heroic" Cuba
 
China secretly shipping Cuba arms
 
Chinese Communist Party Chiefs to Visit Cuba, Chile and COLOMBIA (Coincidence?)
 
 
 

11 posted on 11/21/2002 5:20:01 AM PST by DeBug=int13
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To: DeBug=int13
DeBug,
I agree that we should keep an eye on him. However, it is not coincidence that everyone of the links you pointed me to reference "China".
12 posted on 11/21/2002 7:44:21 AM PST by xfmrman
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