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Minggu, 11/07/2010 03:52 WIB Fidel Castro masih sehat BBCIndonesia.com - detikNews Gambar-gambar terbaru telah menunjukkan bahwa Fidel Castro bertemu muka dengan para pekerja dalam penampilannya yang jarang di depan umum. Gambar Castro, 83 tahun, sedang tersenyum dan mengenakan pakaian olahraga warna putih ini memberikan gambaran mengenai kehidupan mantan pemimpin Kuba tersebut. Castro tampak lemah tapi terlihat sehat dalam empat gambar yang beredar, gambar yang diambil oleh seorang pekerja menggunakan telepon genggam. Gambar dia sebelumnya di depan umum tidak pernah ditampilkan sejak Castro sakit di bulan Juli 2006. Gambar terbaru nii, yang diambil di gedung lembaga pemikir sains di Havana, muncul dalam blog dua wartawan Kuba hari Sabtu. Gambar itu diambil di Pusat Penelitian Sains Nasional di ibukota Havana, hari Rabu. Rahasia negara Seorang pekerja di pusat tersebut mengirimkan gambar-gambar ini ke Rosa Baez, seorang wartawan yang bekerja bagi media resmi Kuba, yang kemudian memuatnya di blog. Komentar dari seorang pekerja yang tidak disebut namanya menyertai gambar-gambar tersebut. "Dia kurus tapi tampak sehat dan menurut direktur kami, dia masih sangat awas." demikian bunyi komentar. Gambar-gambar Castro ini juga dimuat di blog Norelys Morales, seorang wartawan televisi terkenal Kuba. Castro menyerahkan kekuasaan kepada adiknya Raul Raul 79 tahun. Perkembangan mengenai kesehatan Castro hanya muncul dari para tamu asing yang menemui dia. Apa persis yang terjadi dengan Castro, dan dimana dia menjalani perawatan kesehatan menjadi rahasia negara. Castro tahun lalu mengatakan bahwa dia mungkin tidak akan melihat Barack Obama terpilih kembali di tahun 2012, namun tidak jelas apakah dia mengacu kepada kesehatannya sendiri atau kemungkinan Obama tidak akan terpilih kembali. ++++ http://english.aljazeera.net/news/americas/2010/07/201071154048438930.html Sunday, July 11, 2010 09:30 Mecca time, 06:30 GMT Fidel Castro makes rare appearance Castro, left, was photographed as he visited a think-tank in Havana [AFP] Fidel Castro, the leader of Cuba's communist revolution, has appeared in public for the first time since handing over power to his brother four years ago, according to local bloggers and the media. New photographs showed him wearing a tracksuit and smiling as he chatted with workers at a scientific think-tank in Havana, the capital, on Saturday. His appearance comes as Cuba is preparing to free 52 political prisoners, all jailed in a crackdown on the opposition in 2003 while Fidel Castro was still in power. The pictures are said have been taken on Wednesday by Castro's son, Alex, and posted on the state-run www.cubadebate.cu during a visit to the National Centre for Scientific Investigation. Castro, 83, has not appeared in public since July 2006 when he underwent emergency intestinal surgery and provisionally ceded power to Raul Castro. "He is thin but he looks good, and according to our director, he is very good mentally," a comment accompanying the photos on the blog of Rosa C. Baez said. Baez wrote that Castro was spotted making a "surprise visit" to the think-tank and stopped to greet and "throw kisses" to the group that waited for a chance to see him. Anniversary The photos were also posted on the blog of Norelys Morales, a well-known Cuban television journalist. Morales told The Associated Press news agency she got them in an email sent to various people by a worker at the think-tank, but she would not reveal the worker's name. The visit to the scientific centre celebrated the 45th anniversary of its creation in July 1965, the story on the cubadebate website said. Last year, Hugo Chavez, the Venezuela's president and a close ally of Castro, said the frail leader had been going for walks near his Havana residence, but this was never confirmed by the government and no photographs were made public. Castro ruled Cuba for 49 years after leading the 1959 revolution that toppled Fulgencio Batista, a US-backed dictator. He dominated Cuban life, often making long, televised speeches and numerous public appearances. He resigned the presidency in February 2008 and Raul Castro, 79, officially took over as president in a vote by the National Assembly. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

