Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Fidel's not a fan of Harper.

Is it even possible that Castro is getting nuttier as he gets older? Didn't Cuba refuse to join the OAS because it was dominated by the U.S.?


Castro bashes Canada



By ,Parliamentary Bureau

OTTAWA - Fidel Castro, Cuba's ailing former dictator, has written an article in which he blasts Canada and Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

In an article published Sunday by a Cuban news agency, the 85-year-old calls out Harper and Canada for not taking sides in the "thorny issue" of the Falklands Islands dispute. Castro also takes issue with Canadian mining activities in Latin America.

But he's not just critical of mining in the southern hemisphere.

He singles out the "yankees" for having "forced" Canada to extract bitumen from Alberta's oilsands, "causing irreparable damage to the environment of this beautiful and vast country."

Castro also raised concerns over Canada's membership in the Organization of American States, noting Queen Elizabeth is our head of state and it's not clear whether Canada is "a colony, a republic or a monarchy."

Castro did have kind words for "brilliant and courageous" late prime minister Pierre Trudeau, who visited Cuba in the 1970s.

The prime minister's office had no comment on Castro's rambling rant.

Castro also appeared to be smarting over the fact the communist state is excluded from the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Colombia.

In the meandering essay, he mocks the fact U.S. President Barack Obama could wear a guayabera - a men's shirt worn in Latin America that Cuba claims as its own - to the summit.

"The curious thing about this, dear readers, is that Cuba has been forbidden to attend that meeting, but not the guayaberas," Castro wrote. "Who could hold back from laughing?"



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