Was This a Colossal Goof On The Part Of Storm Ravaged Cubans
Released on: September 14, 2008, 6:12 pm
Press Release Author: lynthomas
Industry: Environment
Press Release Summary: Will the storm-ravaged Cubans, who made a gigantic public goof on Cuban television, find their lives are threatened?
Press Release Body: "Fidel, Fidel", was the chant that rose from the storm-ravaged people, posing before Cuban television cameras, amid the flattened rubble of their homes, left by Hurricane Gustave. It took a few minutes before someone realized the mistake and the chant quickly changed to "Fidel and Raul". This had to be a serious goof, in a nation where it is extremely dangerous to be appearing to criticize the government.
On Aug 17th Storm Fay crashed ashore near the Bay of Pigs. Two weeks later Hurricane Gustave slammed into the western shores of Cuba, damaging at least 100,000 homes. Industry, food production and infrastructure were all destroyed. This was followed by Hurricane Ike, hitting the eastern side of Cuba, killing five people and damaging a further 200,000 homes. Nearly a quarter of the population was evacuated, before the hurricane moved out into the Gulf of Mexico.
Six months ago Fidel Castro, at 82, handed the reins of authority to his younger brother Raul, aged 77 years old. Raul, is accompanied by an equally ancient leadership, in Jose Ramon, also aged 77, as his Vice President and General Julio Cassas at a young 72 years of age, as Defense Minister.
Raul Castro has not appeared in public, or addressed the nation, during the weeks a tropical storm and two monster hurricanes ravaged Cuba. Raul sent Vice Presidents and Army Generals to the hardest-hit areas, instead of going himself. Raul has been seen in a few random shots only and merely spoke by phone to the officials in the devastated areas.
Fidel may have committed many heinous acts during his time of leadership, but he loved to leap into his jeep and race after a storm, personally viewing the damage created and talking to the victims. Admittedly he used the occasions of natural disasters, to make one of his prolonged speeches.
Recovering from an emergency intestinal surgery in July, Fidel has not been seen in public since. Every few days, however, he continues to release a newspaper column, discussing the damage caused by the storms.
It is said the Cuban government has in place, routine comprehensive storm evacuations. These are rigorously enforced by the police and army. Yet it would seem that many of the Cubans, left homeless through the recent rash of storms, are still without support or food. Perhaps their long gone communist friends may return to assist them?
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