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A Death Foretold

CUBA

RODRIGO ABD

Baire, Cuba—People declared him dead on dozens of occasions, but this time it was real: Fidel Castro, Cuba’s controversial leader, died November 25 at age 90. For the next nine days, Cubans mourned his passing. Some, like this man, whose car sits next to a portrait of Cuban revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara on December 3, took part in a funeral procession carrying Castro’s ashes through cities where his rebels fought their way to power. Those ashes were then buried in Santiago, the eastern city where his Communist revolution began some six decades ago.

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