Today
we mark the 96th anniversary of the birth of
Fidel Castro, legendary
leader of the Cuban Revolution and Cuba's
revolutionary nation-building
project. In a tribute to Fidel at the time of
his death, millions of
Cubans signed the oath to the "Concept of
Revolution" which Fidel
declared on May 1, 2000. The oath concludes;
"Revolution means unity;
it is independence, it is fighting for our
dreams of justice for Cuba
and for the world, which is the foundation of
our patriotism, our
socialism and our internationalism."
This
is what we see every day as the Cuban people unite to face the
difficulties caused by the U.S. blockade of Cuba and it is what we
witnessed as they fought the fire in the oil storage tanks in Matanzas
and as they mourn for the dead and fight for the living. The Cuban
people are turning their profound sadness at the loss of their
compatriots and their frustration at the loss of the oil they need so
badly into greater strength and unity in their fight to defend their
independence and sovereignty against imperialist interference.
Fidel presents his "Concept of Revolution"
during 2000 May Day speech
in
Havana.
Facing the increasingly brutal economic and
financial blockade of
the U.S., Cubans are united in overcoming all
difficulties and
safeguarding the revolution. Fidel's
revolutionary spirit and profound
generosity lives on in the workers, youth and
students, health
professionals, intellectuals and teachers who
have proven their
revolutionary mettle
as they overcome any difficulty to continue
living a life of dignity
and freedom.
Fidel's example and fidelity to principle
continue to inspire the
Cuban people on the path of independence,
self-determination and human
dignity.
It
has been shown in deeds that the life and work
of Fidel Castro also
live on in the hearts and minds of millions of
people throughout the
world who are fighting for justice, dignity
and freedom. Worldwide
opposition to the illegal U.S. economic and
financial blockade of Cuba
once again confirms that the world stands with
Cuba and it is the
U.S. which stands alone, not Cuba.
"The permanent teaching of Fidel is that yes,
we can; that
man is able to overcome the harshest
conditions if his will to win does
not yield, he makes an evaluation of each
situation and does not
renounce his noble and just principles," Raul
Castro pointed out. It is
this revolutionary spirit that continues to
guide the Cuban people on
the road to
guarantee their sovereignty and independence.
ˇHasta la Victoria Siempre,
Comandante! ˇVenceremos!
Left:
Fidel at the Vivac Prison in Santiago de Cuba,
detained following the
attack on the Moncada Barracks. Right:
In the Sierra
Maestra, 1957.
Fidel Castro and the victorious rebel forces
are welcomed in Havana, January 8, 1959.
Fidel
Castro, while leading the Cuban people to
defeat the U.S. attempted
invasion at Playa Girón, makes the
historic declaration
establishing the socialist character of the
Cuban Revolution, April 16,
1961.