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28 November 2016

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The urn is on display in the Jose Marti memorial in Revolution Square

Thousands of Cubans are paying their respects to the leader of


the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro, who died on Friday at the
age of 90.
Long queues snaked around Revolution Square in the capital
Havana, where mourners filed past a picture of the late leader
holding a rifle.
It is the first public commemorative event during the nine days of
mourning declared after his death.
The mourning period will end after his ashes are laid to rest on
Sunday.
Castro's ashes were expected to be on display at Revolution Square
but have instead been kept elsewhere.

'Soul of Cuba'
Some Cubans joined the queue before dawn to ensure they would
be among the first to pay their respects.

AP

Thousands of Cubans are waiting to file past the urn

Fifty-three year old Tania Jimenez, a mathematician, told the


Associated Press news agency that "Fidel is everything to us, the

soul of this country who gave everything, all his life".


Castro came to power in 1959 and ushered in a Communist
revolution.
Supporters say he returned Cuba to the people and praise him for
some of his social programmes, such as public health and
education.
But critics call him a dictator, who led a government that did not
tolerate opposition and dissent, accused of numerous human rights
abuses.

Towering figure
A nine-storey-tall portrait of Castro towered above those queuing to
pay their respects, many of whom carried their own favourite
photographs of the late leader.

AFP

A photograph of Fidel Castro carrying a rucksack was on display in Revolution Square

Simultaneous 21-gun salutes were fired to mark the beginning of the


public commemoration in Havana and the south-eastern city of
Santiago de Cuba, from where Castro launched the revolution in
1953.
It contrasted with the subdued atmosphere which had prevailed after
the announcement of Castro's death.
With concerts and sports events cancelled, some Cubans gathered

to discuss the news but they were muted and reflective, the BBC's
Cuba correspondent Will Grant said.
With the public mourning now under way, thousands are expected to
attend the memorial event on Monday and on Tuesday in Havana.

'Solemn oath'
The place chosen is the memorial to Cuban independence hero Jose
Marti located in the imposing Revolution Square.
Cuban officials said that mourners would sign "a solemn oath to
comply with the concept of the Revolution expressed by our historic
leader".

REUTERS

Cubans of all ages have been paying their respects

Revolution Square will also be the venue for a mass commemorative


event expected to be attended by world leaders on Tuesday evening.
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Ecuadorean leader Rafael
Correa, close allies of Cuba, have already confirmed their
attendance and North Korea said it would send a delegation to the
Caribbean island.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who praised Fidel Castro as a
"true and loyal friend of Russia", will not attend.
US President-elect Donald Trump, who has called Castro "a brutal
dictator", will not be attending either.

He threatened on Monday to "terminate" the US-Cuba thaw seen


under Barack Obama if the Cuban government did not improve the
"deal" on offer.
On Wednesday, the ashes will begin a 1,000km-long journey to
Santiago de Cuba, retracing the route Castro took during the Cuban
revolution, only in reverse.
His ashes will be laid to rest on Sunday in the city's Santa Ifigenia
cemetery, which is also the resting place of Jose Marti.

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