what did the indian leaders learn from other countries
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He called himself a blend of “Socialist, a Marxist, and a Leninist”, survived assassinations, dodged poisoned cigars, romanced guerrilla warfare: the “crazy one”, who took it upon himself to speak for the unredeemed masses of Cuba. Fidel Castro, an illegitimate child born to a former soldier and fiery mother never shied away from wielding the gun to protect himself or his friends.
From a very young age, Castro was known to mean what he said. He did not flirt with the idea of being politically correct. He believed in taking the system by its horns. He tested the tenacity of democracy time and again, by exercising the innate right of every citizen to express himself against the system. Castro rebelled against the economic colonialism and social imperialism that had diseased Cuba under the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
From a very young age, Castro was known to mean what he said. He did not flirt with the idea of being politically correct. He believed in taking the system by its horns. He tested the tenacity of democracy time and again, by exercising the innate right of every citizen to express himself against the system. Castro rebelled against the economic colonialism and social imperialism that had diseased Cuba under the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
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