Armando Lago, a Cuban exile and economist who made a personal quest of counting the people who lost their lives as a direct consequence of Castro, estimates the total at well over 100,000. His latest update on Dec. 31 2007 showed 4,074 people were killed by Castro's firing squads and 1,334 were the victims of extrajudicial killings. Another 16,282 died in combat, fighting both for and against Castro, both in Cuba and in places abroad like Angola. The bulk of the other deaths will likely never be proven: he used a a mathematical formula based on U.S. Coast Guard and other figures to estimate that 77,833 would-be migrants drowned at sea.
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Fidel Castro has 9 children
Fidel Castro has 9 children
not if they leave cuba,(he can't find them) he only kills them if they try to leave cuba
Yes, Fidel Castro has 9 kids.
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Raúl Castro Enma Castro Agustina Castro Ramon Castro Ruz Angelita Castro
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A great place to get information on historical figures is at your local library. There are many books written about Fidel Castro and about his time as Cuba's leader. This includes not only numerous second and third hand accounts of him, but he even has an autobiography called "Fidel Castro: My Life".
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The main similaries between Che Guevara and Fidel Castro is that they both believe in communism and a good cigar. Fidel Castro has devoted his life to Cuba. Che Guevara had traveled the globe to advance anti-impearalism in many countries such as Algeria, Congo, Vietnam, and Bolivia in addition to Cuba. Fidel Castro still lives while Che was executed in 1967 in Bolivia.