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"My Life"
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Havana, Cuba (Guardian): Fidel Castro has always fascinated observers. Cuba's continued opposition to the States, its links with Moscow, his role in the non-aligned movement and the life and legend of Che Guevara have all vested the recent history of the country with a value that far exceeds its actual historical importance. Yet, like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Cuba has become a symbol of a worldview and an ideology, a standard-bearer and a standard at the same time.
By Fidel Castro, with Ignacio Ramonet, translated by Andrew Hurley
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