From Ashes To Dust: Castro Buries Fidel

From Ashes To Dust: Castro Buries Fidel

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 10:53 AM IST
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The towering leader was laid to rest during a “simple” ceremony near the mausoleum of 19th century independence hero Jose Marti

Santiago de Cuba : Fidel Castro’s ashes were buried alongside national heroes in the cradle of his revolution, as Cuba opens a new era without the communist leader who ruled the island for decades, reports AFP. Capping a week of tributes and mass rallies, Castro was laid to rest near the mausoleum of 19th century independence icon Jose Marti and comrades of his rebellion in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba.

  A small group of guests attended the ceremony, which was closed to the public, after a jeep pulled the cedar urn into the Santa Ifigenia cemetery as thousands lined the streets, chanting “viva Fidel!”

  “There were no speeches. It was very simple. There were just the ashes that were interred, the family, the government and officials,” French Environment Minister Segolene Royal told AFP after the hour-long funeral. An AFP photo showed about 30 guests and five women in green-olive uniform standing next to a monument to rebels who died in Castro’s failed raid on Santiago’s Moncada military barracks in 1953, but his tomb was not seen. Castro died on November 25 at age 90.

On Saturday night, his brother and successor, President Raul Castro led a massive, final rally in his brother’s honor at Santiago’s Revolution Plaza, leading the crowd in a pledge to uphold socialist ideals.

 “In front of Fidel’s remains… we swear to defend the fatherland and socialism,” Raul Castro said. “He demonstrated that, yes we could, yes we can, yes we will overcome any obstacle, threat, turbulence in our firm resolve to build socialism in Cuba,” he said.

While Castro was sidelined by emergency intestinal surgery a decade ago, he remained a towering figure in Cuba. He was revered by supporters for the free health care and education he spread across the island and vilified by dissidents who saw him as a brutal dictator.

Although he was an omnipresent figure in the lives of Cubans, Castro’s dying wish was that no statues be erected in his memory and no streets or building be named after him. The national assembly, which meets later this month, will pass a law to follow Castro’s order, his brother said.

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