Message from Commander in
Chief Fidel Castro Ruz to participants
in the celebration of
his 80th birthday
Dear compatriots and dear friends from all over the
world:
I
have worked intensively all this time to ensure the objectives set for our
country in the Proclamation of July 31st.
Currently,
we are facing an adversary who has dragged the
Intellectuals
and prestigious personalities from the world:
As I
reflected on this address, I found myself in a dilemma, since I could not find
a small meeting room to accommodate you all. It was only in the Karl Marx Theater
that all guests could be seated but, according to the doctors, I was not yet
ready for such a challenging engagement. Then, I chose this way to address you
all.
You
are well aware of my identification with Marti’s ideas about honor and glory,
when he said that all the glory of the world fits in a kernel of corn.
Your
generosity to me is really overwhelming. There are many people whose names I
would like to mention here but I choose to avoid the recitation and decide on
bringing up only one name, that of Oswaldo Guayasamin, since he embodied many
of your greatest virtues.
He
painted four portraits of me; the first in 1961. That one is lost. I looked it
up everywhere possible but it could not be found. It was particularly painful
as it became apparent to me what an exceptional person Guayasamin was. The
second one, which he painted in 1981, is preserved at Guayasamin’s House in Old
Havana. The third one, painted in 1986, is kept at the “Antonio Nunez Jimenez
Foundation of Man and Nature”. When we met, we were very far from even
imagining that his fourth portrait would be his birthday present to me on
August 1996.
His
words were inspirational when he said: “In
At
the inaugural ceremony of the Man’s Chapel, I said about Oswaldo Guayasamin: “He
was the noblest, most honorable and humane person I ever met. He created his
work at light-speed and his human dimension defied all limits.”
The
work of creators will never be lost while this planet exists and human beings
can breathe.
Today,
thanks to technology, the works and knowledge created by man in thousands of
years are within everybody’s reach, even if the impact of radiation from
billions of computers and cell phones is still unknown.
A
few days ago, the prominent organization World Wildlife Foundation, based in
“Dear
Hugo:
“The
adoption of a Comprehensive Energy-Saving Program will make you the most
prestigious world advocate for the environment.
“It
is most significant that
“Just
like
“If
the industrialized and wealthy countries succeeded in operating the miracle of
reproducing solar fusion on the planet, within various tens of years,
devastating before then the environment with their hydrocarbon emissions, how
could the poor peoples that make up the immense majority of mankind live in
this world?
“Ever onward to victory!”
Finally,
dearest friends who have honored us immensely with this visit to our country,
it is with great sorrow that I bade you farewell for not being able to
personally thank you and embrace every one of you.
It
is our duty to save our specie.
Fidel Castro Ruz