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− | '''Raul Castro''' (born | + | '''Raul Castro''' (born June 3, 1931) is the younger brother of [[Fidel Castro]], and succeeded his brother as President of [[Cuba]] in 2008, having acted as de facto president since 2006. He was not elected to this position. He had previously been head of the Cuban armed forces. Castro was an [[Atheism|atheist]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] dictator. On April 19, 2018, Castro was succeeded by [[Miguel Díaz-Canel]] as president.<ref>https://video.foxnews.com/v/5773272460001/</ref> |
People still faced serious persecution under Castro's regime if they criticized the deceased Fidel Castro, as in the example of a Christian leader who was arrested in March 2017 and sentenced to three years in prison, a few months after his young children were arrested.<ref>Martel, Frances (March 22, 2017). [https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/03/22/cuba-christian-leader-receives-3-year-prison-sentence-for-anti-castro-comments/ Cuba: Christian Leader Receives 3-Year Prison Sentence for Anti-Castro Comments]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved March 23, 2017.</ref> | People still faced serious persecution under Castro's regime if they criticized the deceased Fidel Castro, as in the example of a Christian leader who was arrested in March 2017 and sentenced to three years in prison, a few months after his young children were arrested.<ref>Martel, Frances (March 22, 2017). [https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/03/22/cuba-christian-leader-receives-3-year-prison-sentence-for-anti-castro-comments/ Cuba: Christian Leader Receives 3-Year Prison Sentence for Anti-Castro Comments]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved March 23, 2017.</ref> | ||
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Raul Castro | |
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Personal life | |
Date and place of birth | June 3, 1931 (age 92) Birán, Oriente Province, Cuba |
Parents | Angel Castro y Argiz Lina Ruz González (out of wedlock) |
Claimed religion | Atheist |
Education | Jesuit School of Colegio Dolores |
Spouse | Vilma Espín |
Children | |
Dictatorial career | |
Country | Cuba |
Military service | 26th of July Movement (guerrilla organization) |
Highest rank attained | n/a |
Political beliefs | Socialism Communism |
Political party | Communist Party of Cuba |
Date of dictatorship | February, 2008-April 2018 |
Wars started | |
Number of deaths attributed |
Raul Castro (born June 3, 1931) is the younger brother of Fidel Castro, and succeeded his brother as President of Cuba in 2008, having acted as de facto president since 2006. He was not elected to this position. He had previously been head of the Cuban armed forces. Castro was an atheist Marxist-Leninist dictator. On April 19, 2018, Castro was succeeded by Miguel Díaz-Canel as president.[1]
People still faced serious persecution under Castro's regime if they criticized the deceased Fidel Castro, as in the example of a Christian leader who was arrested in March 2017 and sentenced to three years in prison, a few months after his young children were arrested.[2]
See also
- Friendly dictator
- List of Communist States
- List of Socialist States
- Death toll of communism
- Liberal totalitarianism
References
- ↑ https://video.foxnews.com/v/5773272460001/
- ↑ Martel, Frances (March 22, 2017). Cuba: Christian Leader Receives 3-Year Prison Sentence for Anti-Castro Comments. Breitbart News. Retrieved March 23, 2017.