Fidel Castro - translation to french
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Fidel Castro - translation to french

CUBAN POLITICIAN AND REVOLUTIONARY
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  • Houari Boumediene]], Fidel Castro, and Benzaza Hadj Benabdallah - May 1972.
  • Castro and [[Camilo Cienfuegos]] before playing a baseball game
  • US Army Chief of Staff]] [[Malin Craig]], in 1938).
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  • Castro and members of the East German [[Politburo]] in Berlin, June 1972
  • Cuban propaganda poster proclaiming a quote from Castro: "Luchar contra lo imposible y vencer" ("To fight against the impossible and win")
  • ''La Coubre'' explosion]], 5 March 1960
  • [[Che Guevara]] (left) and Castro, photographed by [[Alberto Korda]] in 1961
  • Castro in front of a Havana statue of Cuban national hero [[José Martí]] in 2003
  • Castro with Mexican president [[Enrique Peña Nieto]], January 2014; even in retirement, Castro continued his involvement with politics and international affairs.
  • Castro's family tree}}
  • Castro and Russian cosmonaut [[Yuri Gagarin]], the first human in space
  • Castro's funeral procession passing through [[Sancti Spíritus Province]], Cuba
  • Castro speaking in Havana, 1978
  • Castro at the [[United Nations General Assembly]] in 1960
  • Castro amid cheering crowds in 2005
  • Castro in his characteristic green fatigues, 2012
  • Fidel Castro and his men in the Sierra Maestra, 2 December 1956
  • Castro under arrest after the Moncada attack, 1953
  • Castro with his son Angel in 1954
  • Castro, second from left, at [[Colegio de Belén, Havana]], 1943
  • ''La Coubre'' explosion, 4 March 1960
  • Castro's image painted onto a now-destroyed lighthouse in [[Lobito]], Angola, 1995
  • Castro (right) with fellow revolutionary [[Camilo Cienfuegos]] entering Havana on 8 January 1959
  • Castro meeting with Brazilian president [[Lula da Silva]], a significant "[[Pink Tide]]" leader
  • [[CBC/Radio-Canada]]'s journalist and future [[Premier of Quebec]], [[René Lévesque]], interviews Castro during his trip to [[Montreal]] in late April 1959.
  • Map showing key locations in the Sierra Maestra during the 1958 stage of the [[Cuban Revolution]]
  • Castro and Indonesian president [[Sukarno]] in Havana, 1960. Castro undertook many foreign visits during his initial years in power.
  • U-2 reconnaissance photograph of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba
  • Castro (second from left) with South American leaders of the [[Mercosur]] trade bloc in 2006. In the 2000s, Castro forged alliances in the Latin American "[[pink tide]]".

Fidel Castro         
Fidel Castro (born 1927), Cuban revolutionary leader who established a socialist state in 1957, prime minister of Cuba (1957-79) and president since 1979
Castro         
Castro, family name; Fidel Castro (born 1927), Cuban revolutionary leader who established a socialist state in 1957, prime minister of Cuba (1957-79) and president since 1979

Definition

hill fort
¦ noun a fort built on a hill, in particular an Iron Age system of defensive banks and ditches.

Wikipedia

Fidel Castro

Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; American Spanish: [fiˈðel aleˈxandɾo ˈkastɾo ˈrus]; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and president from 1976 to 2008. Ideologically a Marxist–Leninist and Cuban nationalist, he also served as the first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba from 1961 until 2011. Under his administration, Cuba became a one-party communist state; industry and business were nationalized, and socialist reforms were implemented throughout society.

Born in Birán, the son of a wealthy Spanish farmer, Castro adopted leftist and anti-imperialist ideas while studying law at the University of Havana. After participating in rebellions against right-wing governments in the Dominican Republic and Colombia, he planned the overthrow of Cuban President Fulgencio Batista, launching a failed attack on the Moncada Barracks in 1953. After a year's imprisonment, Castro travelled to Mexico where he formed a revolutionary group, the 26th of July Movement, with his brother Raúl Castro and Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Returning to Cuba, Castro took a key role in the Cuban Revolution by leading the Movement in a guerrilla war against Batista's forces from the Sierra Maestra. After Batista's overthrow in 1959, Castro assumed military and political power as Cuba's prime minister. The United States came to oppose Castro's government and unsuccessfully attempted to remove him by assassination, economic embargo, and counter-revolution, including the Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961. Countering these threats, Castro aligned with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba, resulting in the Cuban Missile Crisis – a defining incident of the Cold War – in 1962.

Adopting a Marxist–Leninist model of development, Castro converted Cuba into a one-party, socialist state under Communist Party rule, the first in the Western Hemisphere. Policies introducing central economic planning and expanding healthcare and education were accompanied by state control of the press and the suppression of internal dissent. Abroad, Castro supported anti-imperialist revolutionary groups, backing the establishment of Marxist governments in Chile, Nicaragua, and Grenada, as well as sending troops to aid allies in the Yom Kippur, Ogaden, and Angolan Civil War. These actions, coupled with Castro's leadership of the Non-Aligned Movement from 1979 to 1983 and Cuba's medical internationalism, increased Cuba's profile on the world stage. Following the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Castro led Cuba through the economic downturn of the "Special Period", embracing environmentalist and anti-globalization ideas. In the 2000s, Castro forged alliances in the Latin American "pink tide" – namely with Hugo Chávez's Venezuela – and formed the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas. In 2006, Castro transferred his responsibilities to Vice President Raúl Castro, who was elected to the presidency by the National Assembly in 2008.

The longest-serving non-royal head of state in the 20th and 21st centuries, Castro polarized opinion throughout the world. His supporters view him as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary government advanced economic and social justice while securing Cuba's independence from US hegemony. Critics call him a dictator whose administration oversaw human rights abuses, the exodus of many Cubans, and the impoverishment of the country's economy.

Examples of use of Fidel Castro
1. "La rue est à Fidel (Castro) !", ont scandé les manifestants.
2. L‘état de santé du président cubain, Fidel Castro, est stable.
3. Mais quel rôle joue Fidel Castro dans cette affaire?
4. Et, en apprenant que Fidel Castro proposait d‘aligner1500 médec...
5. Fidel Castro, lui, la légitimait par la nécessité de lutter contre les inégalités.