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Castro misses birthday ceremony | Castro misses birthday ceremony |
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Frail Cuban leader Fidel Castro has stayed away from the opening ceremony of his 80th birthday celebrations in Havana on doctors' orders. | Frail Cuban leader Fidel Castro has stayed away from the opening ceremony of his 80th birthday celebrations in Havana on doctors' orders. |
A message apparently written by Mr Castro was read out saying he was not yet strong enough to attend the event. | A message apparently written by Mr Castro was read out saying he was not yet strong enough to attend the event. |
President Castro underwent emergency intestinal surgery at the end of July and has not been seen in public since. | President Castro underwent emergency intestinal surgery at the end of July and has not been seen in public since. |
He then temporarily handed over power to his brother Raul, and was last seen in a video on 28 October. | He then temporarily handed over power to his brother Raul, and was last seen in a video on 28 October. |
The festivities had been originally scheduled for August but were postponed. | The festivities had been originally scheduled for August but were postponed. |
They were rescheduled around 2 December, the 50th anniversary of the day Mr Castro and others landed in Cuba to start a guerrilla movement and eventually seize power in 1959. | |
Among those expected to attend are Bolivian President Evo Morales and the Colombian Nobel laureate, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. | Among those expected to attend are Bolivian President Evo Morales and the Colombian Nobel laureate, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. |
'Challenging engagement' | 'Challenging engagement' |
Up to 5,000 people were packed into Havana's Karl Marx theatre for the start of several days of events marking Mr Castro's 80th birthday. | Up to 5,000 people were packed into Havana's Karl Marx theatre for the start of several days of events marking Mr Castro's 80th birthday. |
I sign off with the great pain of not having been able to personally give you thanks Note by Fidel Castro The build-up to the celebrations were dominated by concerns over whether the president would be able to appear in public. | I sign off with the great pain of not having been able to personally give you thanks Note by Fidel Castro The build-up to the celebrations were dominated by concerns over whether the president would be able to appear in public. |
But in a note read from the stage to widespread applause, Mr Castro said his doctors had advised him not to appear before such a large crowd. | But in a note read from the stage to widespread applause, Mr Castro said his doctors had advised him not to appear before such a large crowd. |
"It was only in the Karl Marx theatre that all guests could be seated but, according to the doctors, I was not yet ready for such a challenging engagement," he said. | "It was only in the Karl Marx theatre that all guests could be seated but, according to the doctors, I was not yet ready for such a challenging engagement," he said. |
The note did not rule out the possibility that he might appear at one or more of the many smaller events planned for later this week. | |
"I sign off with the great pain of not having been able to personally give you thanks and hugs to each and every one of you," the note read. | "I sign off with the great pain of not having been able to personally give you thanks and hugs to each and every one of you," the note read. |