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Cuban leader Fidel Castro dead? Cuba in the middle of a power struggle
Marla Cole
Sep. 15, 2006

The answer is unknown to the world as his close associates plan to keep it concealed for months after he is dead.
He is seriously ill and cannot make public appearance. Is Cuban leader Fidel Castro dead? Cuba in recent days have plunged into the nightmare of a power struggle.
Cuban leader Fidel Castro is too ill to chair the Non-Aligned Movement summit, Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque said Sept. 15. He is therefore unlikely to make a much-anticipated public appearance at the meeting.
NAM is where Castro would have made his life's best speech. But his absence there shows either he is terminally ill or already dead.
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