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Thank Giving’s Barbadian friends devoted to Fidel

Summoned by the Pan-African Movement, the Mass was held at the Christ Church Baptist Church, hosted by Reverend Doyre Onkphra Welch, President of the Panafricanist Coalition of Barbados, presided over by Bishop Malcolm Babb. Social segments express their messages in solidarity with the Cuban Revolution and its historic leader. The Cuban Ambassador, accompanied by all the members of the Cuban State Mission, thanked for the special show of solidarity, highlighted several important aspects of the Commander-in-Chief's legacy.

Commander Fidel “attended for a while to the Mass" in Barbados.

Thus Fidel was dismissed on December 4 in Barbados, before arriving to his sacred site in St. Iphigenia, in Santiago de Cuba. The solidarity movement´s friends made him, like his brother in the struggle Chavez, the two undefeated Commanders, not to go, as "he was attending for a while to the Mass." In the Baptist Spiritual Apostolic Church, in Ealing Grove, Christ Church, Bridgetown, a second Book of Condolences was also signed.

Raúl deposits the remains of Fidel in Saint Iphigenia.

In a solemn and intimate ceremony, Cuban President Raul Castro deposited the cedar urn with the ashes of the Commander in Chief in a coffin of high historical symbolism: a stone about 4 meters high from the Sierra Maestra, where the A historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, fought the guerrilla struggle that led to the revolutionary triumph of January 1, 1959. There they will rest for ever, alongside those of the National Hero José Martí, Father de la Patria, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, and Mariana Grajales, the legendary mother of the Maceo´s heroic legion.

All Cubans in Barbados subscribe to the concept of Revolution expressed by Fidel.

The Cuban Embassy in Barbados, including the brigade of sports coaches who collaborate with the government of this brother country, jointly signed the Oath that supports the concept of Revolution presented by the Leader of the Cuban Revolution on May 1, 2000, which is the Better homage that the Cuban people could pay tribute to his legacy: "Revolution is a sense of the historical moment, it is to change everything that must be changed, it is full equality and freedom, it is to be treated and to treat others as human beings, it is to emancipate ourselves and with our own efforts, it is to de

Cubans residents in Barbados sign Fidel´s Book of Condolences

The Association of Cuban Residents "Martyrs of Barbados" signed the Book of Condolences on the death of the Leader of the Cuban Revolution and presented the Ambassador with a statement of solidarity with a touch of special distinction. Led by its President, Colbert Belgrave, they attached the poem "Canto a Fidel", written by the famous Carilda Oliver, which culminates: "Thank you for being truthful / thank you for making us men / thank you for looking after the names of the Thank you for your dignity / Thank you for your faithful rifle / for your pen and your paper / for your male groin.

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