CUBA, July 25, 2010.- Wearing his traditional olive-green jacket, the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, paid tribute on Saturday to the revolutionaries killed on July 26, 1953, during the attack on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes army barracks in Santiago de Cuba. Then he greeted the people at the site, who honored him with applause and cheers. Fidel also spoke with the First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party and the President of the local Government in Artemisa. He questioned them about the harvest of guava, mangoes and other local fruits and about the sugar-cane harvest. Before leaving, he read a message to all Cuban revolutionary combatants recalling the 1953 event, praising the five Cuban antiterrorists unjustly imprisoned in the United States and warning again of the dangers that threaten humanity. (Cubaminrex-Juventud Rebelde)
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