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Caribbean-Latin America
Castro on the way to stability? May never regain power
2006-08-06
The Brazilian daily Folha de Sao Paulo said Saturday that the government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is working with the hypothesis that Cuban President Fidel Castro "is sick" and that the cancer he is suffering could keep him from returning to office. "Cuban authorities told the president and the Workers Party (PT) that the dictator has cancer and that even if he recovers he might not return to power," the newspaper said without mentioning sources.

"They said that the dictator might be kept from returning to power even though he recovers from the illness, a malignant abdominal tumor, according to the version with which the Brazilian government is working," said the article signed by journalist Kennedy Alencar, Folha de Sao Paulo's correspondent in Brasilia. "'It looks like we are going to lose our friend,' Lula told an assistant after being informed of the dictator's critical state of health," the article said.
Oh, how sad to lose your "friend." The tumor is not half as malignant as Fidel.

The story said that "word from Havana received confidentially indicates that Castro is very ill." According to the daily, Lula was deeply moved and asked his collaborators for discretion and told his friends he is hoping for Castro's recovery. The Cuban leader will be 80 on Aug. 13.
Please, become stable by then.
Posted by:Jackal

#4  Eee's pining for the Caribbean. Beautiful plummage ...
Posted by: DMFD   2006-08-06 22:06  

#3  First time I've heard "Cancer" mentioned.
Loose lips sink dictatorships?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-08-06 16:47  

#2  Oh, the poor man. Abdominal cancer hurts a lot in the later stages, right?

And given Mike Kowalski's point, life could get very interesting for his wannabe dictator friends in the near future. Which would be nice for giving the Special Forces guys a bit of a break, I imagine...
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-08-06 16:38  

#1  One thought does occur to me, however - Fidel and his merry men were supporting clowns like Lula and Chavez. If everybody goes home to fight for the succession, that could leave them short some of their muscle.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-08-06 14:30  

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