First Four Photos of Fidel Castro Post-Surgery Surface
August 13th, 2006
The first photos of Fidel Castro since his emergency surgery two weeks ago were published today, his 80th birthday, by Cuba’s Communist Youth newspaper in their online edition Juventud Rebelde.

First Post-Surgery Photos of Fidel Castro Published by Cuba Communist Youth Newspaper
In the first of the four photos, shown above, Castro holds a copy of the Saturday August 12, 2006 edition of Granma, the Cuban Communist Party newspaper. The headline reads “Absolved by history.” The photos were picked up this morning by the Associated Press wire surface, and offered with this statement:
“The Associated Press cannot verify the authenticity or the date when these photographs were shot”.
And so, the first question of the day is whether the photos truly show Fidel Castro recuperating from his illness, or whether they were photoshopped or are deceptive in some other way.
The second question is why AP is so hesitant in identifying them definitely as authentic post-surgery Fidel Castro photos (fall-out from the photo scandals hitting them, Reuters, and other media? Or something more specific that gives them pause?)
The third question is exactly how serious the situation is in Cuba behind the shield of military mobilization and total news blackout of the past few days if it is necessary to publish a picture of Fidel Castro holding up a newspaper in a hostage-like attempt to show that he was alive as of yesterday.
Prior to these photographs published today and purportedly taken yesterday, Castro was last photographed on July 26, 2006, at the 53rd anniversary of his barracks assault that launched the Cuban revolution.
A photo from that event is shown for comparison of the Cuban leader’s appearance then and in the latest photos.
No matter what the ultimate answer to that question may be, one thing is certain. Change has come to Cuba and nothing will be the same as it was before the Communist dictator ceded power for the first time in nearly a half century.
Cuba, and the world, are now seriously contemplating the reality of life post-Fidel.
More on this latest development, and more photos, below the fold.
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