Death and state funeral of Fidel Castro

Death and state funeral of Fidel Castro

Castro in 2003
Death date 25 November 2016 at 22:29 (UTC−05:00)
Cremation date 26 November 2016
Interment date 4 December 2016

The former President of Cuba, Fidel Castro died of natural causes at 22:29 (CST) in the evening of 25 November 2016. His brother, current President Raúl Castro, made an announcement about his death on state television.[1] International reactions followed, especially on Twitter. Most reactions were of praise, with the exception of government officials in Denmark, France, Germany, most of the legislature in Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the legislature in the United States. Many Cuban-Americans in Miami, Florida celebrated the occasion.[2]

Background

In April 2016, Castro told the Communist Party: "I'll be 90 years old soon. Soon, I'll be like all the others. The time will come for all of us, but the ideas of the Cuban communists will remain as proof on this planet that if they are worked at with fervour and dignity, they can produce the material and cultural goods that human beings need, and we need to fight without truce to obtain them."[3] In February 2016, his older brother Ramón died at the age of 91.

Castro's death was expected in South Florida, with media and governments expecting that it would cause chaotic celebrations and regime change plans. The city of Miami had planned to open the Orange Bowl Stadium for celebrations; schools might have dismissed early; and police and government officials might have blocked boat piers to prevent Cuban exiles from trying to invade the island. The Miami Herald created a "Cuba plan" more than 20 years before Castro's death; as much as 60 pages in length, it included multiple newspaper extras and reporters joining the United States Coast Guard as it handled the expected large number of refugees fleeing the island. Its journalists prepared to surreptitiously enter Cuba; employees knew that Castro's death would interrupt any vacation or weekend. After Raúl Castro became the country's leader and visiting Cuba became easier, such plans became less important.[4][5][6]

Funeral

External video
Raúl Castro's announcement on Fidel Castro's death on YouTube
Fidel Castro' state funeral on YouTube

Following Castro's death, his brother Raúl Castro announced: "According to the will expressed by comrade Fidel, his body will be cremated in the early hours" of 26 November 2016.[7]

The casket carrying his ashes then lay in state for Cubans to pay homage to Castro at the José Martí Memorial in Havana on 28 and 29 November.[8] A rally then took place at the Plaza de la Revolución[9] at 19:00 on 29 November[8] in which President Raúl Castro as well as various world leaders who were allies of Castro paid tribute, including the presidents of Panama,[10] Mexico, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela and South Africa, along with the prime minister of Greece and leaders of a host of smaller countries.[11] From 29 November to 3 December the casket carrying his ashes traveled along a 900 kilometre route to Santiago de Cuba, tracing in reverse the route of the "Freedom Caravan" of January 1959 in which Castro and his rebels took power.[12][13] On 3 December at 19:00, another mass gathering took place at Plaza Antonio Maceo in Santiago de Cuba and Raul and other foreign leaders and dignitaries again paid tribute to Fidel.[14] People waved the flag of Cuba and sand the national anthem. Raul Castro said in a final speech that Castro showed it was "possible to firmly maintain the inalienable principles of our sovereignty without fear to the nuclear blackmail of the United States during those days of the missile crisis in October 1962." He further added that in Castro's images and statues will not be displayed in public places and roads will not be named after him. "The leader of the revolution strongly opposed any manifestation of cult of personality."[15] The next day, 4 December at 7:00, the interment of Castro's ashes occurred in a private ceremony in Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in Santiago de Cuba, where Cuban national hero José Martí is also buried.[8][16] As a camouflage-green hearse went to the cemetery, mourners lined the streets and cheered Viva Fidel!" and “Yo Soy, Fidel!" A secretly constructed tomb was also at the venue. Final events occurred as a 21-gun salute was fired and the ashes, in a coffin wrapped in Cuban flag, disappeared from public view as television cameras and journalists were not allowed inside.[17]

Foreign dignitaries attending the state funeral

Most states sent delegations led by high or mid-ranking officials to the funeral; many African and Latin American states sent delegations led by presidents or prime ministers.[18]

Heads of state and government
 Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne[19]
 Bahamas Prime Minister Perry Christie[20]
 Bolivia President Evo Morales[18]
 Canada Governor General David Johnston[18]
 Cape Verde President Jorge Carlos Fonseca[21]
 Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso[22]
 Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit[19]
 Ecuador President Rafael Correa[18]
 El Salvador President Salvador Sánchez Cerén[23]
 Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo[19][21]
 Ethiopia PresidentMulatu Teshome[22]
 Greece Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras[24]
 HaitiPresidentJocelerme Privert[25]
 Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández[20]
 JamaicaPrime MinsterAndrew Holness[22]
 Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto[18]
 Namibia President Hage Geingob[21]
 Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega[18]
 Panama President Juan Carlos Varela[26]
 Saint Lucia Prime Minister Allen Chastanet[20]
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves[19]
 South Africa President Jacob Zuma[27]
 Suriname President Dési Bouterse[20]
 Uganda Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda[20]
 Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro[18]
 Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe[28]
Government representatives and others
 Algeria President of the Council of the Nation Abdelkader Bensalah[29]
 Angola Vice President
MPLA Secretary[30]

Manuel Vicente[31]
Paulo Kassoma[32]
 Argentina Minister of Foreign Relations Susana Malcorra[18]
 Belarus Chief of the Presidential Administration Viktor Sheiman[33]
 Brazil Minister of Foreign Relations
Minister of Culture
Former President
Former President
José Serra[34]
Roberto Freire[34]
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva[35]
Dilma Rousseff[36]
 Cape Verde Minister of Culture Abraão Vicente[37]
 China Vice-President Li Yuanchao[38]
 Chile President of the Senate
President of the Chamber of Deputies
Minister of Social Development
Ricardo Lagos Weber
Osvaldo Andrade[39]
Marcos Barraza[21]
 Colombia (Government)
FARC
[40]
 France Minister of Ecology
Presidential envoy for Latin America
Ségolène Royal[41]
Jean-Pierre Bel[41]
 Gabon President of the Senate Lucie Milebou Aubusson[42]
 Germany Former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder[21]
 Haiti Former President René Préval[22]
 India Home Minister
Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker
BJP MP
INC MP
CPI (M) General-Secetary
CPI Secretary
BJD MP
Samajwadi Party MP
Rajnath Singh[18]
M. Thambidurai[43]
Ramen Deka[43]
Anand Sharma[43]
Sitaram Yechury[43]
D. Raja[43]
Jhina Hikaka[43]
Javed Ali Khan[43]
 Iran [40]
 Ireland Mexico-based Ambassador
President of Sinn Féin TD
Sonja Hyland[44]
Gerry Adams[44]
 Jamaica Leader of the Opposition Portia Simpson Miller[45]
 Japan Member of the House of Representatives Keiji Furuya[39]
 Malaysia Ambassador to Cuba Khairi Omar[46]
 North Korea Member of the Politburo Presidium Choe Ryong-hae[47]
 Portugal Minister AssistantEduardo Cabrita[48]
 Qatar Former EmirHamad bin Khalifa Al Thani[49]
 Russia Chairman of the State Duma
Deputy Prime Minister
Vyacheslav Volodin[18]
Dmitry Rogozin[50]
 Spain Former King Juan Carlos I of Spain[18]
 United Kingdom Minister of State for Europe and the Americas
Shadow Foreign Secretary (Labour)
Alan Duncan[39]
Emily Thornberry[18]
 United States of America Deputy National Security Adviser
Ambassador-designate
Ben Rhodes[51]
Jeffrey DeLaurentis[51]
 Uruguay Vice-President
Former President
Raúl Sendic[52]
José Mujica[35]
 Vietnam Chairman of the National Assembly Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân[24]

Secretary-General of the World Federation of Trade Unions George Mavrikos was also in attendance.[53] U.S. preacher and civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke at a memorial for Castro in Havana.[54]

U.K. Leader Jeremy Corbyn was scheduled to attend as part of his country's delegation.[55] However, his attendance was later denied.[56][57] Others in attendance included Hollywood's Danny Glover[58] and Argentine football player Diego Maradona. He said: "I feel Cuban."[59][15]

Other memorials

Memorials in Castro's names were conducted in places outside Cuba:

Algeria declared eight days of mourning;[60] Bolivia decreed seven days of national mourning;[61] Equatorial Guinea decreed three days of national mourning[62]; Nicaragua decreed nine days of national mourning;[63] North Korea declared a period of mourning for three days;[64] and Venezuela decreed three days of national mourning.[65] Haiti decreed that the national flag be flown at half-mast for three days.[66]

In Venezuela, a ceremony was held at Mountain Barrack, where President Nicolas Maduro told a crowd on 27 November: "Men and women of this great Latin American and Caribbean homeland! Fidel and (Hugo) Chavez, who are already together there in the heaven of the just, are more future than anything else in the battles we are going to fight today. And I am sure they have only one destiny: the definitive victory of their ideas. Long live the eternal memory of Fidel Castro. Long live the example of the martyrs. Long live the legacy of Hugo Chavez." In Bolivia, President Evo Morales spoke at Ivirgarzama in Cochabamba saying that Castro's fight had not been for Cuban and Latin American people alone, but "for the people of the world who fight for their liberation." He further gave tribute to "a human being" who "gave his life for the people of the world." In Quito, Ecuador, the statue of Castro was a focal point as people also congregated outside the National Theater in tribute. Mourners also signed a book of condolences at the Cuban embassy, while a concert was organised outside the House of Culture, where Castro had once visited.

About 500 people also gathered at the Cuban embassy in Mexico City. Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang, who was the last head of state to meet Castro in Cuba, and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc paid their respects at the Cuban embassy in Hanoi on 28 November in commemoration of Castro. Hundreds of other Vietnamese people attended the ceremony and brought flowers to the embassy too. In Cape Town, mourners reflected of Castro's anti-apartheid solidarity with Nelson Mandela.[67]

Reactions

Domestic

A Che statue in Santa Clara, Cuba, with his popular phrase "¡Hasta la victoria siempre!"

President Raúl Castro announced on national television: "The commander in chief of the Cuban revolution died at 22:29 (CST) this evening."[68] He recalled at the end of his speech: "¡Hasta la victoria siempre!" ("Towards victory, always!")[69]

The Council of State of the Republic of Cuba declared nine days of national mourning from 06:00 on 26 November until 12:00 on 4 December. A statement read: "During the mourning period, all public events and activities will cease, the national flag will fly at half-mast on public buildings and at military facilities and television and radio will broadcast informative, patriotic and historical programmes."[16][70] This includes the postponement of the grand military parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the landing of the yacht Granma and Armed Forces Day in Havana's Plaza de la Revolucion by a month from 2 December to 2 January 2017.[71] Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla suspended al visit to the United Arab Emirates.[72]

The embassy in the U.S. made an announcement in writing: "Until forever, Commander! This No. 25, at 10:29 p.m. the Commander in Chief of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro Ruz passed away." It also posted an image that read: "Hasta Siempre, Comandante."[16]

On 29 November, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Havana to pay tribute to Castro. They chanted slogans such as: "Long live the revolution!" and "Fidel! Fidel!"[73]

International

Supranational

71st session of the United Nations General Assembly President Peter Thomson issued a statement that read: "Fidel Castro was one of the iconic leaders of the 20th century. With a great love for his homeland and the Cuban people, he dedicated his life to their welfare and development. A tireless advocate for equity in the international arena, Fidel Castro was an inspirational figure for developing countries in particular. His dedication to their advancement, especially in the fields of education and health, will be long remembered."[78] Later, on 29 November, he led the UNGA into marking a minute of silence in memory of Castro.[79]

States

Africa
Americas
Embassy of Cuba in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Asia
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif signs memorial book for condolence in Cuban's embassy in Tehran
Europe
Sinn Fein Vice President Mary Lou McDonald signing the book of condolence to Fidel Castro at the Cuban Embassy in Dublin.
Members of the Fine Gael-led government distanced themselves from Higgins' views while defending his right to express them.[171][172][173][174][175] Foreign Minister Charles Flanagan said: "While his legacy is a complex one, Fidel Castro was a major figure in twentieth century history and his death marks the end of an era."[176]
Oceania

Others

During the early hours of 26 November, the Cuban-American diaspora in Little Havana, Miami,[16] as well as in Hialeah, Florida, also had celebrations amongst the self-imposed exiles.[201] In San Francisco, California, the diasporic reaction was more mixed.[202] Cuban-American celebrities commented on Castro's death, including: Jose Canseco, who wrote he "[c]an't say I feel anything for his death. There is a reason many defected to USA;"[203] and Gloria Estefan, who stated that the event marks "the symbolic death of the destructive ideologies that he espoused that, I believe, is filling the Cuban exile community with renewed hope and a relief that has been long in coming."[204] Castro's death became public too late for eastern U.S. newspapers' print editions, but CNN covered Raúl Castro's announcement as breaking news.[5] The Herald posted online its long-ready obituary, written in 2001.[6]

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Adolfo Pérez Esquivel said: "From the roots of Our America Fidel left for eternity. Liberator, apostle, humanist, friend…"[72] His fellow Nobel laureate Rigoberta Menchú said: "Our revolution is humanist because it humanises man."[72] Former Argentine footballer Diego Maradona stated that Castro was a "great" man and that, while he was away for the 2016 Davis Cup in Croatia: "[t]hey called me from Buenos Aires and it was a shock. I'm terribly sad as he was like a second father."[16]

Minoru Hataguchi, who led Castro through the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum as its director, said Castro sympathised with the ordeal of hibakusha. He quoted Castro as having said: "Che Guevara told me to go to Hiroshima. I’m glad I came." He added that Castro "sympathised with the people of Hiroshima and his death is unfortunate." He further noted that Castro's questions "showed his character, that he was trying to understand the agonies of the hibakusha." Masakazu Masukawa, another hibakusha who had met Castro during a visit to Cuba in 2012 recalled that Castro "was a person of influence. If he had called on the world to abandon nuclear weapons early on, momentum might have grown bigger."[149]

Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation Garry Kasparov wrote: "Fidel Castro was one of the 20th century's many monsters. We should lament only that he had so long to inflict misery on Cuba and beyond." Amnesty International's Americas Director Erika Guevara-Rosa issued a statement that described Castro as a "progressive but deeply flawed leader." It cited: "Access to public services such as health and education for Cubans were substantially improved by the Cuban revolution and for this, his leadership must be applauded. However, despite these achievements in areas of social policy, Fidel Castro’s 49-year reign was characterised by a ruthless suppression of freedom of expression... Fidel Castro’s legacy is a tale of two worlds. The question now is what human rights will look like in a future Cuba. The lives of many depend on it."[16]

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