02-02-2018, 12:36 PM
Son of Fidel Castro:
Fidel Ángel Castro Díaz-Balart (September 1, 1949 – February 1, 2018) was the eldest son of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Castro's first wife, Mirta Diaz-Balart.[1][2][3][4] The couple divorced prior to the Cuban Revolution in which Castro seized power in that country, and Mirta moved to Miami, United States, with the Diaz-Balart family,
taking her son with her. Castro Diaz-Balart returned to Cuba as a child to visit his father, but was kept there thereafter for the rest of his childhood.[5] Mario Diaz-Balart, his cousin, is a U.S. congressman, representing Florida's 25th district.
Castro Díaz-Balart studied in the Soviet Union, and was placed in charge of Cuba's nuclear power program for a time, until he had a falling out with his father. He led the Juragua Nuclear Power Plant construction program from 1980 to 1992. He had three children — Mirta María, Fidel Antonio and José Raúl — with Natasha Smirnova, whom he met in Russia. After divorcing Smirnova, he married María Victoria Barreiro from Cuba.[6]
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Castro Díaz-Balart committed suicide on February 1, 2018, aged 68. He had previously received outpatient care for [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder]depression.[7][8][9]
He died 1 years and 68 days after death of his father.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidel_Cast...Daz-Balart
Fidel Ángel Castro Díaz-Balart (September 1, 1949 – February 1, 2018) was the eldest son of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Castro's first wife, Mirta Diaz-Balart.[1][2][3][4] The couple divorced prior to the Cuban Revolution in which Castro seized power in that country, and Mirta moved to Miami, United States, with the Diaz-Balart family,
taking her son with her. Castro Diaz-Balart returned to Cuba as a child to visit his father, but was kept there thereafter for the rest of his childhood.[5] Mario Diaz-Balart, his cousin, is a U.S. congressman, representing Florida's 25th district.
Castro Díaz-Balart studied in the Soviet Union, and was placed in charge of Cuba's nuclear power program for a time, until he had a falling out with his father. He led the Juragua Nuclear Power Plant construction program from 1980 to 1992. He had three children — Mirta María, Fidel Antonio and José Raúl — with Natasha Smirnova, whom he met in Russia. After divorcing Smirnova, he married María Victoria Barreiro from Cuba.[6]
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Castro Díaz-Balart committed suicide on February 1, 2018, aged 68. He had previously received outpatient care for [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_depressive_disorder]depression.[7][8][9]
He died 1 years and 68 days after death of his father.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidel_Cast...Daz-Balart
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.