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Elderly Tyrant Raul Castro Pounds Table in Anger at Cuban Communists' Incompetence |
2024-12-21 |
No shoes I guess. [Breitbart] Nonagenarian communist dictator of Cuba Raúl Castro appeared visibly upset at a recent Communist Party meeting, slamming his fist on a table in frustration at his officials’ incompetence, Cuban-focused outlets reported on Thursday. Castro – who in reality continues to be the true dictator of Cuba since 2016 following the death of his brother, murderous dictator Fidel Castro – “retired” from politics in 2021, installing Miguel Díaz-Canel as the figurehead “president” of Cuba. The “retired” nonagenarian dictator was then “elected” to occupy a seat in the National Assembly in the regime’s sham March 2023 election. Videos circulating on social media show Castro, 93, participating alongside other lawmakers in a new legislative session of the communist parliament centered around finding “solutions” to the problems caused by more than six decades of disastrous communist policies, which have pushed Cuba to the brink of complete ruin. In the videos, the visibly upset dictator slammed a table that was in front of him as he ordered his regime underlings, with “hand high and standing, and fists clenched, to face the problems with depth.” Cuban outlets reported on Thursday that Castro has increased his number of public appearances after rumors circulated in recent months that his health was waning or that he had died. Thursday’s reports suggest that Castro’s increased participation in official events alongside other members of his regime’s top brass seeks to send a “message of continuity and stability” as Cuba’s Communist Party undergoes a grave crisis. In addition to his participation at the Cuban parliament, Castro reportedly attended other public events throughout the week, including a meeting with the “Cuban Five,” a group of spies who infiltrated the Cuban exile community in the United States and are widely considered responsible for providing information to the Castro regime that led to its killing of four Americans in 1996. The meeting between the Cuban dictator and the communist spies occurred as the Castro regime celebrated the tenth anniversary of the return of the spies to Cuba within the framework of the “Cuban Thaw,” a series of policies enacted by former U.S. President Barack Obama granting significant concessions to the Cuban communists. During his participation at the communist parliamentary sessions, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero stated that it is “shameful” that Cuba — a sugarcane powerhouse before communism ruined its flagship industry — now has to import sugar. He did not, however, attribute any responsibility for the decline of Cuba’s sugarcane industry to the disastrous policies of the Castro regime. “The army general [Raul Castro] told us that it would be a shame to have to import sugar, and we are going through that shame,” Marrero said, admitting difficulties in the current harvest season due to persisting “structural problems,” which hinder any possibility of immediate recovery. “It is true that the lack of electricity and fuel has a very big impact on the process. However, a group of indications have been given to straighten out this harvest and maximize the results,” he continued. According to Cuban state media, the communist lawmakers will wrap up the week-long parliamentary sessions on Friday before the Castro regime holds a “march of the combatant people” in front of the U.S. embassy in Havana in the afternoon to demand the United States end its “embargo” on Cuba and Cuba’s removal from the United States’ list of States Sponsors of Terrorism. While the nonagenarian communist dictator is reportedly slated to participate in Friday’s parliamentary session, it remains unclear at press time if he will participate in his regime’s anti-U.S. rally. Related: Raúl Castro 04/14/2024 Cuba reaching US over fate of doctors kidnapped by Al-Shabaab Raúl Castro 03/25/2024 Trump suggests regime change in communist Cuba as economy worsens Raúl Castro 02/09/2023 He's Back! 91-Year-Old Raúl Castro Unretires to Join Cuban Parliament |
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Venezuelan gang smuggles guns into NYC migrant shelters in food delivery bags, accused cop-shooter admits |
2024-07-01 |
[NYP] Amigrant accused of shooting two NYPD officers claimed a vicious Venezuelan gang is smuggling guns into shelters by stuffing them in food delivery bags, prosecutors revealed Wednesday. Bernardo Raul Castro Mata, 19, will be placed in protective custody after his explosive accusations against the notorious Tren de Aragua gang during a Queens criminal court hearing. Castro Mata told cops in hospital-bed confessions that he’s a member of the gang and was directed to commit robberies, according to audio recordings read by prosecutors. Related: Bernardo Raul Castro Mata 06/29/2024 Venezuelan illegal immigrant arraigned in NYPD shooting‐ reveals gangs smuggling guns into immigrant camps Bernardo Raul Castro Mata 06/27/2024 Illegal immigrant who allegedly shot 2 NYPD officers at 'point-blank range' indicted on 20 charges Bernardo Raul Castro Mata 06/06/2024 Illegal migrant from Venezuela allegedly shot NYPD officers at 'point-blank range,' ordered held without bail |
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Venezuelan illegal immigrant arraigned in NYPD shooting‐ reveals gangs smuggling guns into immigrant camps |
2024-06-29 |
[LawEnforcementToday] Bernardo Raul Castro Mata, a 19-year-old Venezuelan illegal immigrant arrested for shooting two NYPD Officers, revealed to police how guns are being smuggled into the illegal immigrant encampments in New York and told detectives . What if a Communist Venezuelan, who is allied with Red China, is sneaking in a 5th column using Illegals as a cover? Related: Bernardo Raul Castro Mata 06/27/2024 Illegal immigrant who allegedly shot 2 NYPD officers at 'point-blank range' indicted on 20 charges Bernardo Raul Castro Mata 06/06/2024 Illegal migrant from Venezuela allegedly shot NYPD officers at 'point-blank range,' ordered held without bail |
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Illegal immigrant who allegedly shot 2 NYPD officers at 'point-blank range' indicted on 20 charges |
2024-06-27 |
[FoxNews] Bernardo Raul Castro Mata indicted on 20 charges, including 1st- and 2nd-degree attempted murder. At about 1:40 a.m. on June 3, NYPD officers Christopher Abreu and Richard Yarusso, along with NYPD Sgt. Nicholas Condos were on patrol when they saw Mata, who was not wearing a helmet, driving an unregistered motorcycle the wrong way down Ditmars Boulevard near 90th Street in East Elmhurst. Mata was also allegedly weaving the motorcycle onto the sidewalk in the presence of pedestrians. Yarusso and Condos tried to approach Mata, who ditched the motorcycle and ran away, according to authorities. At about 1:40 a.m. on June 3, NYPD officers Christopher Abreu and Richard Yarusso, along with NYPD Sgt. Nicholas Condos were on patrol when they saw Mata, who was not wearing a helmet, driving an unregistered motorcycle the wrong way down Ditmars Boulevard near 90th Street in East Elmhurst. Mata was also allegedly weaving the motorcycle onto the sidewalk in the presence of pedestrians. Yarusso and Condos tried to approach Mata, who ditched the motorcycle and ran away, according to authorities. Mata also allegedly shot Abreu in the upper right thigh, at which point the law enforcement officer fired back, striking Mata in the foot and ankle area. After being shot, Mata dropped the gun and was placed in handcuffs. Investigators at the scene recovered a loaded Hi-Point .380-caliber pistol as well as two deformed fired bullets, nine bullet fragments, three discharged .380-caliber shell casings and four 9 mm discharged shell casings. If Mata is convicted on the top charge of first-degree attempted murder, he could face up to 40 years behind bars. Police said Mata entered the country illegally last July near El Paso, Texas, and was staying at a former airport hotel-turned-migrant shelter in the Elmhurst section of Queens. Citing sources, the New York Post reported that Mata has a tattoo that signals to investigators he could be a member of Venezuela's "bloodthirsty" Tren de Aragua gang. Related: Tren de Aragua: 2024-05-16 Cop-attacking migrants get off easy because Bragg, Biden and Dems support lawlessness Tren de Aragua: 2024-04-03 Here's how homeowners can fight against squatter insanity Tren de Aragua: 2024-03-12 Long Island dismemberment victims whose remains were scattered in a park for children to find - as two more suspects are released under NY's soft bail laws to the dismay of victims' families |
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Illegal migrant from Venezuela allegedly shot NYPD officers at 'point-blank range,' ordered held without bail |
2024-06-06 |
[FoxNews] Bernardo Raul Castro Mata was ordered held without bail on attempted murder and other charges in NYC. The illegal immigrant accused of shooting two New York City Police Department officers in Queens was arraigned on attempted murder and other charges on Wednesday, as prosecutors outlined how the suspect allegedly opened fire at "point-blank range" during a struggle on the ground. Bernardo Raul Castro Mata, 19, appeared remotely from his hospital bed to be arraigned in Queens Criminal Court in connection to the shooting of Officers Richard Yarusso and Christopher Abreu. Judge Jeffrey Gershuny ordered Castro Mato, who is recovering from a gunshot wound to the ankle, held without bail on charges of attempted murder, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest and obstructing governmental administration, the New York Daily News reported. More than 50 police officers attended the hearing in person to show support for Yarusso and Abreu. |
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Government Corruption |
Nancy Pelosi, Al Gore, and others awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom |
2024-05-04 |
Biden predicted that Pelosi will go down in history as the greatest House speaker. "It is with great appreciation that I accept the Presidential Medal of Freedom from our great and patriotic President of the United States Joe Biden," Pelosi said in a statement. "Freedom was the vision of our founders, has been the goal of our men and women in uniform, and is our promise to our children. It is with reverence for freedom and respect for all who have received it that I am deeply honored and forever grateful. Thank you, President Biden." Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California congratulated Pelosi in a tweet, calling the award "a fitting honor for the greatest Speaker of all time." Raul Castro receives the Order of Lenin, 2 May 2019. |
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Caribbean-Latin America |
He's Back! 91-Year-Old Raúl Castro Unretires to Join Cuban Parliament |
2023-02-09 |
Castro’s return breaks a promise he made upon his full retirement in 2021 to leave power for good. As a repressive communist regime, Cuba does not hold free or fair elections. Its bureaucracy occasionally nominates trusted communists for positions in the country’s legislature, the National Assembly of the People’s Power, who appear uncontested on local ballots. The Communist Party has scheduled its next “election” for March 26. The Assembly is expected to have 470 members after that election, 135 fewer than its last five-year session due to Cuba’s dramatic population decline, a result of a mass exodus ongoing today. Regime officials fabricate misleading high turnouts by pressuring locals to participate in the farce; not doing so may risk access to food, their regime-controlled jobs, or their homes. Openly objecting to a candidate or attempting to run an anti-communist political campaign could result in arrests and long-term imprisonment. Even expressing mild dissent could result in prison time. In one prominent example, in December, the Communist Party sentenced Havana resident Carlos Ernesto Díaz González to upwards of two years in prison for saying publicly, “I don’t want to be a communist.” Raúl Castro will appear on the “ballot,” all but guaranteeing him a lawmaker seat representing his native eastern Santiago de Cuba, alongside the nation’s “president,” Miguel Díaz-Canel. Castro gifted the presidency to Díaz-Canel in 2018, claiming he would “retire” from public life due to his age. Díaz-Canel has served as a figurehead for the dominant Castro dynasty, still led by Raúl, and stated transparently in his first speech as “president,” “Raúl will remain at the forefront of the political vanguard.” Díaz-Canel will represent central Santa Clara if elected in his rigged “election,” a position from which the Assembly is likely to renominate him to serve as “president.” Also appearing on the ballots this year is Elián González, a current Cuban tourism official who began his public life as a five-year-old refuge, abducted away from his family and forced to live under a brutal communist regime by leftist President Bill Clinton in 2000. Now 29, González, who the regime regular parades as a trophy against the United States, will soon likely represent his native Matanzas province in the National Assembly. Castro’s return to the spotlight is the most noteworthy of the individuals “nominated” to serve as lawmakers. Castro has largely attempted to remain outside of the public political eye since his official retirement in 2021. “I will continue to militate as one more revolutionary combatant, willing to offer my modest contribution until the end of life,” Castro said at the time. “I fervently believe in the strength and valor of the example and understanding of my compatriots. So long as I live, I will be ready with my foot in the stirrup to defend soclaism.” That belief appears to have eroded significantly during Díaz-Canel’s disastrous solo tenure at the helm of the country. Protests of a size unseen in Cuba since the 1990s erupted in nearly every municipality of the country on July 11, 2021, almost three months to the day that Castro stepped down as the chairman of the Communist Party. Violent repression of dissidents, including door-to-door raids and the imprisonment of dozens of children, has done little to stop the movement that began that day. Cubans held nearly 4,000 protests against communism on the island throughout 2022 despite American and other foreign corporate media largely giving up on covering the movement shortly after the July 11 protests. Díaz-Canel has also presided over a catastrophic Chinese coronavirus response, ceaseless blackouts that have fueled the protests and damaged the tourism industry, and a massive fire at an oil depot in Matanzas that devastated the local enviroment and jeopardized the country’s fuel supply. The official newspaper of the Communist Party, Granma, announced that Castro had been “nominated” to serve as a lawmaker on Sunday. Another relic of the Cuban Revolution, 90-year-old Castro loyalist Ramiro Valdés, will also appear on ballots in Artemisa, a suburb of Havana – a second vote of no confidence for the Díaz-Canel generation of communist rulers. The members of the National Assembly of the People’s Power are chosen through a process in which local “candidate commissions,” run by Communist Party enforcers, choose the candidates, and local delegations get to approve or disapprove of the candidate. Cuba does not allow “precandidates” to appear before the delegations who have a history of political dissidents or offer ideas divergent from Communist Party orthodoxy. The delegations very rarely reject candidates because the vote on those the Party hand-picks is public – a dissenting delegate has to raise their hand in front of the crowd, exposing them to Party retribution. Despite this, Granma claimed that local delegations rejected two candidates in Camagüey province, but did not name them or elaborate on the circumstances surrounding the situation. Cuban journalist René Gómez Manzano, writing for the independent outlet Cubanet, noted that local coverage in Camagüey did not report that such a thing had happened, leaving unclear exactly what transpired during that province’s votes. Related: Raúl Castro: 2022-02-19 Fidel Castro Eulogized - Trudeau 2016 Raúl Castro: 2019-04-15 Coast Guard rescues 23 people escaping Castro's communist utopia Raúl Castro: 2018-04-20 Miguel Diaz-Canel becomes Cuba's president, Raul Castro steps down |
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Cuba's President Has Made A Rare Mea Culpa | |
2021-07-18 | |
![]() But in a televised address Wednesday night he also called on Cubans to not act with hate — a reference to the violence that occurred at some of the rare street demonstrations in which protesters voiced grievances over high prices, food shortages and power outages, while some people also called for a change in the government. Until now, the Cuban government had only blamed social media and the U.S. government for the weekend protests, which were the biggest seen in Cuba since a quarter century ago, when then-President Fidel Castro personally went into the streets to calm crowds of thousands furious over dire shortages following the collapse of the Soviet Union and its economic subsidies for the island. Díaz-Canel, however, said that failings by the state played a role in the unrest. "We have to gain experience from the disturbances," he said. "We also have to carry out a critical analysis of our problems in order to act and overcome, and avoid their repetition." | |
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Raul Castro resigns as Communist chief, ending era in Cuba |
2021-04-17 |
HAVANA (AP) — Raul Castro said Friday he is stepping down as head of Cuba’s Communist Party, ending an era of formal leadership that began with his brother Fidel and country’s 1959 revolution. The 89-year-old Castro made the announcement in a speech at the opening of the eighth congress of the ruling party, the only one allowed on the island. He said he was retiring with the sense of having "fulfilled his mission and confident in the future of the fatherland." "Nothing, nothing, nothing is forcing me to make this decision," said Castro, part of whose speech to the closed Congress was aired on state television. "As long as I live I will be ready with my foot in the stirrup to defend the homeland, the revolution and socialism with more force than ever." Castro didn’t say who he would endorse as his successor as first secretary of the Communist Party. But he previously indicated he favors yielding control to 60-year-old Miguel Díaz-Canel, who succeeded him as president in 2018 and is the standard bearer of a younger generation of loyalists who have been pushing an economic opening without touching Cuba’s one-party system. |
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The end for Cuba's 60-year Castro dynasty: Fidel Castro's brother Raul, 89, prepares to hand power to President Miguel Diaz-Canel ending family's grip on Communist country's leadership |
2021-04-16 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] |
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Castro denounces US 'confrontation' as Cuba marks revolution |
2019-01-02 |
![]() Mr Castro, who is still head of Cuba's ruling Communist Party, was speaking on the 60th anniversary of the revolution led by his brother, Fidel. He urged Cubans to prepare for all scenarios to defend their independence and said the revolution "had not aged". The Castro brothers, first Fidel and then Raul, ruled the country between 1959 and 2018. Raul Castro handed over the Cuban presidency to Miguel Diaz-Canel early last year. Relations between Cuba and the US thawed under the Obama administration but President Donald Trump has taken a harder line. In 2017, Mr Trump reimposed certain travel and trade restrictions eased by the previous US government. |
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