Raul Castro
Political Figure
Raul Castro replaced his brother, longtime dictator Fidel Castro, as president of Cuba in 2008. Raul Castro helped his brother plan and execute the socialist revolution which overthrew the dictator Fulgencio Batista in the 1950s. (Raul also introduced Fidel to Che Guevara, who also was to become a famous revolutionary.) Fidel took power in 1959 and Raul spent the next five decades as his defense minister, chief lieutenant, and designated successor. Fidel dominated Caribbean politics with his charisma and vision of Cuba as a socialist paradise, while Raul was widely seen as a stolid and loyal pragmatist who ran the Army and quashed dissent. Raul became the acting head of the Cuban government in August of 2006 after Fidel underwent surgery for an undisclosed ailment. In February of 2008, Fidel announced that he would step down from power, and Raul Castro was named to replace him as president one week later.Extra credit: Raul married fellow revolutionary Vilma Espin in 1959. They have four children... Raul is five years younger than Fidel.
Other famous political brothers include Govenor Jeb Bush and Senator Robert F. Kennedy of the United States, and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
Blog posts mentioning Raul Castro:
Fidel Castro Resigns
Four Good Links
The Web Site of the Government of Cuba
Official site, with news and other information
BBC News: Raul Castro
2006 BBC profile, plus links to recent news
Raul Castro News
Recent articles about (or mentioning) Castro, from Google News
Raul Castro is His Brother's Keeper
2008 Miami Herald backgrounder
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Best Known As
The brother who replaced Fidel Castro in 2008

