As Cuba embarks on nine days of national mourning for Fidel Castro, dissidents and exiles around the world labelled the revolutionary a dictator whose “crimes against his own people” must not be forgotten. “History will absolve me,” he once told judges of the regime he would eventually overthrow, transforming Cuba into a Communist state and incurring the wrath of the US and its punishing trade embargo.
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