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HAVANA, Cuba.- The exhibition titled Fidel among us, a varied exhibition of images, posters, audiovisuals and texts approaching the life and work of the leader of the Cuban Revolution, was inaugurated this Friday at Jose Marti National Library.

With the institution’s own funds, the exhibition was opened in tribute to the Commander-in-Chief, on the occasion of the next third anniversary of his physical disappearance, on November 25.

At the inauguration, Dr. Eduardo Torres Cuevas, director of the National Library, stated that the last 60 years of Cuba’s history have the seal of Fidel Castro, and that a few augured that a revolution like the one that took place in Cuba was possible.

In this regard, Torres Cuevas insisted that for a revolution to succeed, it takes a whole people, but it also takes that guidance, that ability to succeed against far superior forces.