I
make a halt in my daily struggle to bow my head in respect
and gratitude to the exceptional combatant who fell in combat
on October 8th, forty years ago; for the example he passed
on to us as leader of his Rebel Army Column, crossing the
swampy grounds of the former provinces of Oriente and Camagüey,
while being chased by enemy troops. He was the liberator
of the city of Santa Clara and the mastermind of voluntary
work; he accomplished honorable political missions abroad
and served as messenger of militant internationalism in East
Congo and Bolivia. He built a new awareness in our America
and the world.
I thank him for what he tried and failed to do in his home country, because he
was like a flower prematurely severed from its stem.
He left to us his unmistakable literary style. He was elegant, swift and true
to every detail of whatever happened to cross his mind. He was a predestinate,
but he didn’t know it. He still fights with us and for us.
Yesterday, we commemorated the 31st anniversary of the killing of all passengers
and the crew of a Cubana airliner blown in mid-air, and we are on the threshold
of the tenth anniversary of the cruel and unjust imprisonment of the five Cuban
anti-terrorist heroes. We likewise bow our heads in respect to them all.
It was with great emotion that I watched and heard the commemoration ceremony
on TV.
Fidel Castro Ruz
October 7, 2007
3:17 pm |