Fidel Castro is described as an inspiration in France

Paris - The historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro (1926-2016), is an inspiration with his ideas and struggles for the militants of just causes, solidarity activist Maigualida Rivas said in Paris on Tuesday.
In statements to Prensa Latina, Rivas, who is also a member of the ALBA-TCP France Group and the Bolivarian Circle of Paris, recalled Fidel Castro's legacy, on occasion of the 4th anniversary of his death, on November 25.
'Our condition as militants and activists of just causes, and especially those in Our America -as Jose Marti said-, has been inspired by the ideas and struggles Fidel led, along with great Cuban men and women and several non-Cuban fighters, where the victorious Cuban Revolution emerged more than 60 years ago,' she stressed.
Rivas highlighted Fidel Castro's legacy in terms of unity of third world peoples and Latin American and Caribbean integration, as well as in the search for social justice.
According to the activist, Fidel Castro's ideas are fully valid, with his calls to save humanity from the threat of the capitalist model of production and development and defending the fundamental and inalienable human rights, such as education and health.
'That is why we can say: Fidel, you are here and you will always be among us,' Rivas said.
Culture

Havana - For the first time on Wednesday, Cuba is holding a virtual version of the traditional March of the Torches, which brings together thousands of young people every year to pay tribute to Cuban Apostle Jose Marti.
Read More
Key West - The Alianza Martiana, the José Martí Cultural Association USA, and other Cuban emigre organizations in the United States celebrated in Key West on Tuesday the 168th anniversary of the birth of José Martí.
Read More
Rome - Famous Italian singer Fiorella Mannoia affirmed on Tuesday that she will get vaccinated against Covid-19 and if she could decide, she would like to get vaccinated with the Cuban vaccine.
Read More