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Cubans Mark 50 Years of Fidel

Celebrations sobered after tough year for Cuba

By Ambreen Ali,  Newser User

Posted Dec 31, 2008 5:44 PM CST

(Newser) – New Year's Day marks a sober occasion for Cuban-Americans: Fidel Castro's takeover 50 years ago and the exile and family separations that ensued. Many Cubans once hoped the dictator would bring them prosperity. Today, with their beloved island in decay and many lives lost in attempts to flee, few of the 850,000 transplants to South Florida have cause to celebrate, the New York Times reports.

Castro still has his believers, evidenced by travel agency packages that "celebrate five decades of resistance." But the merriment will be scaled down in hurricane-battered Cuba, whose economy recently slumped, the Telegraph adds. Tomorrow, Raul Castro, 77, will speak from the same Santiago balcony where Fidel claimed victory in 1959. The 82-year-old ailing leader isn't expected to attend.

In this Oct. 17, 2008, file photo, a student raises his hand in an elementary school in Havana.
In this Oct. 17, 2008, file photo, a student raises his hand in an elementary school in Havana.   (AP Photo)
A man carries a dead pig over his shoulder to be cooked for new year's dinner in Havana.
A man carries a dead pig over his shoulder to be cooked for new year's dinner in Havana.   (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
A man hangs a banner and a Cuban flag on the balcony of his home in Havana to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1959 revolution tomorrow.
A man hangs a banner and a Cuban flag on the balcony of his home in Havana to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1959 revolution tomorrow.   (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
A sign that reads in Spanish Cuba, Revolution is pasted to a door in Havana today.
A sign that reads in Spanish "Cuba, Revolution" is pasted to a door in Havana today.   (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
A woman walks down a street with graffiti written on it that read in Spanish Long live Raul and Long live Fidel.
A woman walks down a street with graffiti written on it that read in Spanish "Long live Raul" and "Long live Fidel."   (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
Residents walk past a graffiti that reads in Spanish Revolution in Havana.
Residents walk past a graffiti that reads in Spanish "Revolution" in Havana.   (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
Soldiers fire a cannon during a rehearsal for celebrations that will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the revolution at La Cabana castle in Havana.
Soldiers fire a cannon during a rehearsal for celebrations that will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the revolution at La Cabana castle in Havana.   (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
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