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bcadurl: But it is still sobering to witness the passing of a historic figure. try var bcadurl catch err // configure ad code url document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; document.write ; if typeof bcadurl string document.write ; document.write ; Fidel Castro dies aged 90 Reuters A man of sometimes mercurial temperament, iron will and resolve, and unflagging confidence and belief in his own ability and historic destiny, it is hard to think of a modern world leader who had more direct personal impact on the direction of a country than Fidel Castro did in Cuba over seven decades, according to Globe and Mail. He was 100 per cent Cuban, his beliefs formed and forged in the crucible of Cuban history, which he understood, interpreted and drew around himself as the protector of the heritage of Jos Mart 19th century father of Cuban independence and philosopher-king of Cuban nationalism. Several months ago, Fidel Castro Ruz himself publicly reminded Cuba that he would soon be 90 years old and would not last much longer. Obituary Fidel Castro, 1926-2016 The 20th century bears his indelible stamp Doug Saunders Fidel Castro revolution succeeded, but his promises evaporated Read more Trudeau criticized for laudatory statement on Fidel Castro death The coming week will be solemn in Cuba as Cubans on the Island mourn the passing of Fidel, many privately and emotionally, and almost all with a sense of respect for the historic role he played as symbol of the Cuban nation to the world. The dancing in the street in Miami by several thousand Cuban Americans is one sliver of the nuanced Cuban reality, but there are many millions of Cubans who live in Cuba itself who will not be dancing, not because they are afraid of the police, but because of a sense of loss and regard for the patriotic integrity of the Republic of Cuba. It is the Fidel who channeled Mart that they mourn or recognize rather than Fidel as socialist theoretician. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.