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<div readability="33"><a href="http://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Mario-Alzugaray-Auckland-680wide.png" data-caption="Cuban ambassador to New Zealand Mario Alzugaray making an impassioned tribute to Fidel Castro at Auckland Trades Hall tonight. Image: David Robie/PMC"> </a>Cuban ambassador to New Zealand Mario Alzugaray making an impassioned tribute to Fidel Castro at Auckland Trades Hall tonight. Image: David Robie/PMC</div>



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<p><em>By David Robie</em></p>




<p>Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro’s contribution to global social justice and dignity, and to developing nations worldwide – including the Pacific, was praised in New Zealand tonight.</p>




<p>Activists, politicians, academics, journalists, teachers, trade unionists and community workers were among about 100 people gathered at the Auckland Trades Hall to hear Cuban Ambassador Mario Alzugaray and other speakers give tributes to Castro’s life.</p>




<p>Alzugaray challenged the audience to continue Castro’s half century of struggle for a better society: “The best way to remember Fidel is to carry on his legacy and keep it alive.”</p>


 Fidel Castro … an internationalist since the beginning of the Cuban revolution. Image: David Robie/Al Jazeera


<p>The ambassador said Castro had social justice at the core of his ideals and action.</p>




<p>“He was an <a href="http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/03/fidel-castro-anti-colonialist-legacy-201433103015396232.html">internationalist</a> since the very beginning,” Alzugaray said.</p>




<p>“He was involved in every movement connected to the anti-imperialist struggle in Latin America.”</p>




<p>Before and after the Moncada garrison attack in 1953, Castro had recognised the importance of launching an appeal to the Cuban people.</p>




<p><strong>Revolutionary spark</strong><br />The Moncada garrison in Santiago de Cuba was named after General Guillermón Moncada, a hero during the war of independence against the Spanish.</p>




<p>The attack by a small group led by Castro failed but this is regarded as the spark that fired the <a title="Cuban Revolution" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Revolution">Cuban Revolution,</a> which eventually overthrew the brutal dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista six years later.</p>




<p>Castro died, aged 90, on November 25 and his funeral will be in Santiago tomorrow after the four-day cortege around the country.</p>




<p>“Fidel was the first one to effectively and successfully unite Cubans around the revolution,” Ambassador Alzugaray said.</p>




<p>The envoy praised Castro’s social policies in Cuba, such as agrarian reform, education and health.</p>




<p>“Fidel’s determination and involvement in international affairs made him possibly the most important leader to look after and represent the interests of developing nations,” Alzugaray said.</p>




<p>“His influence is huge and although CNN and other media organisations are trying to focus on the reaction of Cuban-American extremists in Miami, there are millions of people mourning the death of Fidel.”</p>


 Fidel Castro’s ashes are travelling to Santiago where they will be interred tomorrow. Image: David Robie/ Al Jazeera


<p><strong>Media ‘bias’</strong><br />Alzugaray was critical of the “bias” of many news media in New Zealand and other Western countries.</p>




<p>“I was asked if Fidel was divisive. We live in a divisive world,” Alzugaray said.</p>




<p>“Greed and personal interest are driving society in many parts of the world.</p>




<p>“It is completely biased to raise this opinion and to be silent about the United States embargo and permanent hostility towards Cuba.”</p>




<p>Alzugaray said people had to decide whether they were on the side of the poor, starving, or the rich and powerful. Fundamental rights needed to come before a narrow Western concept of human rights.</p>




<p>“What Western powers and oligarchs can’t forgive is the huge impact of Fidel’s personality and, more importantly, his ideas, in international politics.</p>




<p>“Most of us will have people supporting or expressing their dissent. You just have to decide which side you’re joining.</p>




<p><strong>Issues of humanity</strong><br />“Fidel was very much involved in every important international issue affecting humanity.</p>




<p>“Environment, international financial order, independence and liberation movements, peace and global disarmament as well as human development as a comprehensive concept are some of the issues.</p>




<p>“He understood you can’t be poor, starving, homeless or lacking the fundamental right of proper access to public health and considered being part of an effective democracy.”</p>




<p>“Fidel never took a rest. He was until the end very much involved in food security issues.”</p>




<p>Other speakers included Unite Union director Mike Treen, of the Cuban Friendship Society, organisers of the celebration, who said Castro had played a central role as a leader of the Cuban revolution for more than 50 years.</p>




<p>“In that time Cuba has literally saved the lives of millions of people through their medical aid programme,” he said.</p>




<p>“They have helped liberate southern Africa from apartheid and colonialism. They have ended illiteracy in their own country and repeated the practice across the globe.</p>




<p>“They have helped create the possibility for other countries in Latin America and the world to join them on the march to national independence and social justice.”</p>




<p>Treen also praised Castro’s support for independence movements in the Pacific, such as in Vanuatu and Kanaky/New Caledonia, and health care in Timor-Leste and across the region.</p>




<p><a href="http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/11/fidel-castro-ashes-journey-cuba-161130134913464.html">Fidel Castro’s ashes begin journey across Cuba</a></p>




<p><a href="http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/03/fidel-castro-anti-colonialist-legacy-201433103015396232.html">Fidel Castro’s anti-colonialist legacy</a></p>




<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/david.robie.3">Video clip of ambassador’s speech</a></p>




<p><a href="http://asiapacificreport.nz/2016/11/30/sope-praises-fidel-castro-over-cuban-backing-for-vanuatu-independence/">Sope praises Castro over Vanuatu</a></p>




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