Elusive Fidel appears after 4 yrs
New pictures of Fidel Castro show the stooped but smiling former Cuban leader venturing out to meet workers at a scientific think tank — the first to show him in public since he got sick four years ago.
Previously, Cuba had occasionally released pictures showing him in private meetings with dignitaries, most recently during a visit in February by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. In those pictures, Castro looked cheerful and robust. The latest batch of pictures of the tracksuit-clad Castro were posted Saturday on the blogs of two Cuban journalists and a media website.
Castro, 83, appears slightly stooped but otherwise healthy in the pictures, which were said to have been taken Wednesday during a visit to the National Centre for Scientific Investigation in Havana. The initial set of four photos appeared on the blogs of two official
Cuban journalists and apparently were taken with a worker’s mobile phone. Castro is seen raising his hand to wave in one picture and seemingly being led away in another.
More images from the same event were posted later on Cubadebate, a state-run media website. In those pictures, Castro is seen laughing and talking with workers, some of whom line an overhead walkway to wave and clap at him. “He is thin but he looks good, and according to our director, he is very good mentally,” reads a comment accompanying photos on the blog of Rosa C. Baez, a journalist.
The comments were sent to her along with the photos by an unidentified worker, who said Castro stopped, said hello and blew kisses to the employees.
“They didn’t let us get close to him, but when he left, there were too many people standing around and I was standing just three meters (yards) from him,” gushes the worker.
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