The
death of Fidel Castro last November unfolded, both
in Greece as well as internationally, an orchestrated attack against
the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution and socialist Cuba.
A patchwork of anticommunism, from the far-right to the edge of social democracy, didn't lose the opportunity to slander the cuban revolutionary, either by attributing to him various characterizations (e.g dictator, controversial personality, etc) or by reproducing proven lies about his supposed fabulous wealth and personal life.
A patchwork of anticommunism, from the far-right to the edge of social democracy, didn't lose the opportunity to slander the cuban revolutionary, either by attributing to him various characterizations (e.g dictator, controversial personality, etc) or by reproducing proven lies about his supposed fabulous wealth and personal life.
They
tried to vilify Fidel with numerous slanders.... That he was a
dictator who installed a repressing establishment, that socialism was
proved- as some claimed- a 'chimera' which gave birth to
authoritarianism, lack of democracy and freedom.