Saturday, September 01, 2007

Cuba behind Castro death rumours

Cuba behind Castro death rumours: US
AFP Published:Aug 28, 2007

WASHINGTON - The United States has suggested that the latest round of
rumours of ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro's death might have been
started by the government.

"I would say that the Cuban government has always been very good at
stirring the nest whenever they felt the need to," said Gonzo Gallegos,
a State Department spokesman.

"I can't say whether or not this is them or something else that is
happening," he said when commenting on talk among Cuban exiles and
echoed by foreign news outlets, especially in Florida, that the ailing
Castro, 81, had died.

When asked by reporters whether he was suggesting that Havana was
circulating rumours that Castro was dead, Gonzo replied, "All I was
saying was that the Cuban government takes the opportunity when it sees
fit to take care of itself."

Castro, who turned 81 on August 13 with little celebration in Cuba,
underwent intestinal surgery in July 2006 and handed power over
temporarily to his brother Raul.

He has not been seen in public since before the operation, though he has
appeared in photographs and eight videos, the last of which aired on June 5.

Gallegos said he did not believe Castro was dead.

"I don't have any reason to believe he is dead."

http://www.sundaytimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=549495

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