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Fidel Castro death: Cubans queue to pay their respects | Fidel Castro death: Cubans queue to pay their respects |
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Thousands of Cubans are paying their respects to the leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro, who died on Friday at the age of 90. | Thousands of Cubans are paying their respects to the leader of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro, who died on Friday at the age of 90. |
Long queues are snaking around Revolution Square in the capital Havana, where the urn containing his ashes is being displayed. | Long queues are snaking around Revolution Square in the capital Havana, where the urn containing his ashes is being displayed. |
It is the first public commemorative event during the nine days of mourning declared after his death. | It is the first public commemorative event during the nine days of mourning declared after his death. |
The mourning period will end after his ashes are laid to rest on Sunday. | The mourning period will end after his ashes are laid to rest on Sunday. |
'Soul of Cuba' | |
Some Cubans joined the queue before dawn to ensure they would be among the first to pay their respects. | Some Cubans joined the queue before dawn to ensure they would be among the first to pay their respects. |
Fifty-three year old Tania Jimenez, a mathematician, told the Associated Press news agency that "Fidel is everything to us, the soul of this country who gave everything, all his life". | Fifty-three year old Tania Jimenez, a mathematician, told the Associated Press news agency that "Fidel is everything to us, the soul of this country who gave everything, all his life". |
Castro came to power in 1959 and ushered in a Communist revolution. | Castro came to power in 1959 and ushered in a Communist revolution. |
Supporters say he returned Cuba to the people and praise him for some of his social programs, such as public health and education. | Supporters say he returned Cuba to the people and praise him for some of his social programs, such as public health and education. |
But critics call him a dictator, who led a government that did not tolerate opposition and dissent, accused of numerous human rights abuses. | But critics call him a dictator, who led a government that did not tolerate opposition and dissent, accused of numerous human rights abuses. |
Towering figure | |
A nine-storey-tall portrait of Castro towered above those queuing to pay their respects, many of whom carried their own favourite photographs of the late leader. | |
Simultaneous 21-gun salutes were fired to mark the beginning of the public commemoration in Havana and the south-eastern city of Santiago de Cuba, from where Castro launched the revolution in 1953. | |
It contrasted with the subdued atmosphere which had prevailed after the announcement of Castro's death. | |
With concerts and sports events cancelled, some Cubans gathered to discuss the news but they were muted and reflective, the BBC's Cuba correspondent Will Grant said. | |
With the public mourning now under way, thousands are expected to file past his urn on Monday and on Tuesday in Havana. | |
'Solemn oath' | |
The place chosen to display it is the memorial to Cuban independence hero Jose Marti located in the imposing Revolution Square. | |
Cuban officials said that mourners filing past the urn would sign "a solemn oath to comply with the concept of the Revolution expressed by our historic leader". | |
Revolution Square will also be the venue for a mass commemorative event expected to be attended by world leaders on Tuesday evening. | |
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Ecuadorean leader Rafael Correa, close allies of Cuba, have already confirmed their attendance and North Korea said it would send a delegation to the Caribbean island. | |
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who praised Fidel Castro as a "true and loyal friend of Russia", will not attend. | |
US President-elect Donald Trump, who has called Castro "a brutal dictator", will not be attending either. | |
He threatened on Monday to "terminate" the US-Cuba thaw seen under Barack Obama if the Cuban government did not improve the "deal" on offer. | |
On Wednesday, the ashes will begin a 1,000km-long journey to Santiago de Cuba, retracing the route Castro took during the Cuban revolution, only in reverse. | |
His ashes will be laid to rest on Sunday in the city's Santa Ifigenia cemetery, which is also the resting place of Jose Marti. |