Fidel Castro’s younger sister Juanita passed away

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Juanita Castro, the younger sister of Cuban leaders Fidel and Raul, who lived in Miami for many years, died at the age of 90. Its representative, Maria Antonietta Collins, announced this on Instagram (the owner of the company Meta is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).

“Today, at the age of 90, Juanita Castro, an extraordinary woman, a tireless fighter for the Cuban cause I love so much, has moved on the path of life and death,” he wrote.

In 1963, a split occurred in the Castro family, after which Juana de la Caridad Castro Ruz, the fifth of seven children, left Cuba. This happened after Fidel decided to expropriate land on the island, including family properties. The following year, Juanita traveled to Mexico and then moved to the United States, where she opened a pharmacy.

According to Juanita, he cooperated with the CIA for seven years. In 1970, relations with the intelligence service were terminated after the radio program refused to tone down its anti-communist rhetoric. Allegedly, Juanita was asked about this by contacts in the CIA during negotiations between the then National Security Advisor to the US President Henry Kissinger and the USSR government.

Last week Henry Kissinger dead 100 years old.

Formerly President of Mexico named Cuba became “an example of resistance” to American aggression and proposed to the UN that the entire island be made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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