Fidel Castro Nobel Peace Prize?

In a recent article in Miami's El Nuevo Herald newspaper, it was announced that a group of Cubans, Venezuelans and Argentines have promoted Fidel Castro for the Nobel Peace Prize. I thought I had seen enough strange things, but Fidel being promoted for the Nobel Peace Prize is like an insult to humanity. Fidel promoted terrorism in Latin America, suggested a nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States, divided the Cuban family, destroyed an entire country and plunged 10 million people into poverty in addition to depriving them of the most basic human rights. While giving the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama was undeserved, the mere fact of nominating Fidel is an insult to Cubans and the world.



Comments

  • Pepesin October 15, 2010

    I think he should be awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, he has turned the world into shit (the reaction was already going that way... but it was a AAA catalyst!!!!)
    I am so glad that Chavez, Evo Morales, Crying Correas, lesbian Kirchners, Ortegas, Zapateros, Moratinos… are emerging and that more are coming from all countries. This thing of being alone in Cuba with the wonder is not a thing of good Cubans who are characterized by not hoarding wealth but by sharing it. Long live all the Castros of the 21st century… and then no one should complain!

  • Doctor Historian Expert Economist October 15, 2010

    Of course Fidel Castro deserves the Nobel Peace Prize and he should be awarded the Nobel Prize for all sciences and arts because no one has done more for humanity, throughout history, than FIDEL CASTRO RUZ.

  • charity December 3, 2009

    Lien, I won't tell you anything else. It's not worth wasting my time with people like you. A fish out of water swims very well. You criticize brutal and chaotic capitalism, but you live in it without any intention of returning to your origins. Anyway, shit always floats.

  • Link December 3, 2009

    Dear Caridad, there are many dictators in the world and I don't think that Fidel is the best example. As for being fed, no one gives that to you for free and I don't have to thank anyone for that since I have to work hard to earn the bread that I eat, in case you didn't know, and if I work today it is thanks to what Fidel allowed me to, which was to study regardless of whether my parents had the money to pay for my studies, and that is the type of thing that I am referring to, men who have the ideals that he defends. I think you took the horse where it suited you. As for the deficit that we Cubans suffer from and the needs that according to you you blame on Fidel, I believe that every action has a reaction and what we Cubans suffer from and that the reactionaries in Miami care little about has more to do with you than with him, since before the fall of the former USSR, life was very good in Cuba. In fact, I studied abroad and longed to return to my homeland. So I wish for many Fidels and fewer sons of bitches like those who live in Miami saying they suffer for the poor Cubans on the island and deep down they are happy about their misery, if it is true that they wish us so much good, they should talk less and send more help and show that love that cannot be seen. When my Fidel dies, may many more arise like him, that is my Christmas wish. For a better world for all, where the human being is respected and not the money that one has. I hope you don't tell me where I have to return to, because that's where I came from.

  • charity December 2, 2009

    Lien, I don't know what planet you came from, but you're not Cuban. Look, asking for the multiplication of sons of bitches like Fidel, who have had their own people plunged into misery for more than 50 years, while he and his entourage have lived like kings... it's incredible what one has to hear. I don't know what problems they are having in the capitalism where you live, only you will know. That said, I can advise you to return to Cuba, to venerate the dictator Fidel, ungrateful, criticizing those who are feeding you and welcomed you when you decided to leave your country. Return to Cuba, from where you should never have left.

  • Link December 2, 2009

    Yes, I believe that Fidel deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, since Cuba has never promoted war in the world and he has lived defending just ideals and demanding equality in the world, so he well deserves it. Although the award itself is something that does not represent reality, since just knowing the mockery that it represents that this award is given to some president of the bloodiest empire on the planet is something that leaves one to ponder. It is also true that Cubans have gone through many hardships, and one person cannot be blamed for it, even if he is in power. What no one can deny is that he has done a lot for the most unprotected and although he has not been able to resolve or solve many problems such as needs and hunger, he has also brought dignity to the Cubans in education and health since he has always defended that, something that the rich do not do, they overflow with fortunes always wanting more and do not see how the poor die around them without having rights of any kind, what are we talking about? I hope many Fidels emerge since ours has little left, despite the fact that he emigrated, I thank him for many things, I see that clearly now that I live in a capitalist country. I would like a better world for everyone and for that to happen it would be necessary for many Fidels to multiply with the integrity with which you have made them, living not only for yourself but thinking of others, I respect and admire you from the depths of my heart.

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