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The death of Cuba's Fidel Castro prompted reaction across the spectrum Saturday with some world leaders describing him as a friend and ally, while rights groups recalled his repression of basic freedoms.

Here are some responses to the death of the 90-year-old Cold War icon, whose life was defined by his resistance to the capitalist United States.

During his election campaign  Donald Trump threatened if elected to reverse the historic rapprocheme...
During his election campaign, Donald Trump threatened if elected to reverse the historic rapprochement between the the US and Cuba realized under President Barack Obama
Drew Angerer, Getty/AFP

- Barack Obama -

"History will record and judge the enormous impact of this singular figure on the people and world around him," said the US president, who made a landmark visit to Cuba in March after diplomatic ties between the two nations were restored.

- Donald Trump -

The US president-elect called Castro a "brutal dictator", but made no overt mention of earlier threats to roll back a historic rapprochement.

"Fidel Castro's legacy is one of firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights," Trump said in a statement.

- Vladimir Putin -

"The name of this distinguished statesman is rightly considered the symbol of an era in modern world history," the Russian president said.

"Fidel Castro was a sincere and reliable friend of Russia."

Then Cuban President Fidel Castro (R) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin to Jose Marti Airpor...
Then Cuban President Fidel Castro (R) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin to Jose Marti Airport in Havana on December 13, 2000
Sergei Chirikov, AFP/File

- Xi Jinping -

China's president hailed Castro in a message read out on state television. "The Chinese people have lost a good and true comrade," he said.

"Comrade Castro will live forever. "

- Nicolas Maduro -

The Venezuelan president, Cuba's main ally in the region, said on Twitter: "It is up to us to continue his legacy and carry his flag of independence."

- Bashar al-Assad -

"The great leader Fidel Castro led his people's and his country's struggle against imperialism and hegemony for decades," said the Syrian president, hailing Castro's "legendary resistance" to the US embargo against Cuba.

Syria has faced a barrage of US and EU sanctions over its brutal civil war.

- Pope Francis -

The Catholic world leader sent a message saying he was "praying to the Lord that he may rest in peace".

- Ban Ki-moon -

"Under former president Castro, Cuba made progress in the areas of education, literacy and health," the UN secretary-general told journalists.

- Mikhail Gorbachev -

World reactions to the death of Fidel Castro
World reactions to the death of Fidel Castro
Sophie RAMIS, Iris ROYER DE VERICOURT, Nicolas RAMALLO, AFP

"Fidel stood up and strengthened his country during the harshest American blockade, when there was colossal pressure on him and he still took his country out of this blockade to a path of independent development," Interfax news agency quoted the former Soviet leader as saying.

- Jacob Zuma -

The South African president gave one of the warmest tributes, saying: "President Castro identified with our struggle against apartheid. He inspired the Cuban people to join us in our own struggle.

"As a way of paying homage to the memory of President Castro, the strong bonds of solidarity, cooperation and friendship that exist between South Africa and Cuba must be maintained and nurtured."

- Kim Jong-Un -

Castro "made distinguished contributions to accomplishing the cause of independence against imperialism," North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said in a message posted by the country's official news agency.

He "established the socialist system where the people became the genuine masters for the first time in the Western Hemisphere".

- Francois Hollande -

Castro embodied Cuba's revolution in both its "hopes" and its later "disappointments", the French president said in a statement.

- Narendra Modi -

Cuban Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the ...
Cuban Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida on November 26, 2016
Rhonas Wise, AFP

India's prime minister sent his "deepest condolences" to Cuba.

"Fidel Castro was one of the most iconic personalities of the 20th century. India mourns the loss of a great friend," Modi tweeted.

- Mohammad Javad Zarif -

Castro was "a unique figure who fought against colonialism and exploitation" and was "a model of the fight for independence by oppressed nations", said Iran's foreign minister, the Fars news agency reported.

- Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva -

Brazil's once hugely popular leftist president Lula mourned Castro's death as equivalent to losing a brother.

"His spirit of combativeness and solidarity nourished dreams of liberty, sovereignty and equality," he said.

- Rodrigo Duterte -

For the Philippines' president, Castro distinguished himself by "standing up against the West and imperialism".

- Communist Vietnam -

Vietnam's official Communist news agency hailed Castro as "a great leader" who was "the shining reflection of the independence and revolutionary movements of countries in Latin America and around the world".

- Mahmud Abbas -

"He was a fierce defender ... of justice in the world," said the Palestinian president.

- Diego Maradona -

The Argentine football legend lamented Castro's death saying, "I'm terribly sad as he was like a second father."

- Amnesty International -

The London-based human rights organisation said the state of free expression in Cuba was Castro's "darkest legacy".

"Castro's achievements in improving access to public services for millions of Cubans were tempered by a systemic repression of basic freedoms," Amnesty said.

The death of Cuba’s Fidel Castro prompted reaction across the spectrum Saturday with some world leaders describing him as a friend and ally, while rights groups recalled his repression of basic freedoms.

Here are some responses to the death of the 90-year-old Cold War icon, whose life was defined by his resistance to the capitalist United States.

During his election campaign  Donald Trump threatened if elected to reverse the historic rapprocheme...

During his election campaign, Donald Trump threatened if elected to reverse the historic rapprochement between the the US and Cuba realized under President Barack Obama
Drew Angerer, Getty/AFP

– Barack Obama –

“History will record and judge the enormous impact of this singular figure on the people and world around him,” said the US president, who made a landmark visit to Cuba in March after diplomatic ties between the two nations were restored.

– Donald Trump –

The US president-elect called Castro a “brutal dictator”, but made no overt mention of earlier threats to roll back a historic rapprochement.

“Fidel Castro’s legacy is one of firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights,” Trump said in a statement.

– Vladimir Putin –

“The name of this distinguished statesman is rightly considered the symbol of an era in modern world history,” the Russian president said.

“Fidel Castro was a sincere and reliable friend of Russia.”

Then Cuban President Fidel Castro (R) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin to Jose Marti Airpor...

Then Cuban President Fidel Castro (R) welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin to Jose Marti Airport in Havana on December 13, 2000
Sergei Chirikov, AFP/File

– Xi Jinping –

China’s president hailed Castro in a message read out on state television. “The Chinese people have lost a good and true comrade,” he said.

“Comrade Castro will live forever. “

– Nicolas Maduro –

The Venezuelan president, Cuba’s main ally in the region, said on Twitter: “It is up to us to continue his legacy and carry his flag of independence.”

– Bashar al-Assad –

“The great leader Fidel Castro led his people’s and his country’s struggle against imperialism and hegemony for decades,” said the Syrian president, hailing Castro’s “legendary resistance” to the US embargo against Cuba.

Syria has faced a barrage of US and EU sanctions over its brutal civil war.

– Pope Francis –

The Catholic world leader sent a message saying he was “praying to the Lord that he may rest in peace”.

– Ban Ki-moon –

“Under former president Castro, Cuba made progress in the areas of education, literacy and health,” the UN secretary-general told journalists.

– Mikhail Gorbachev –

World reactions to the death of Fidel Castro

World reactions to the death of Fidel Castro
Sophie RAMIS, Iris ROYER DE VERICOURT, Nicolas RAMALLO, AFP

“Fidel stood up and strengthened his country during the harshest American blockade, when there was colossal pressure on him and he still took his country out of this blockade to a path of independent development,” Interfax news agency quoted the former Soviet leader as saying.

– Jacob Zuma –

The South African president gave one of the warmest tributes, saying: “President Castro identified with our struggle against apartheid. He inspired the Cuban people to join us in our own struggle.

“As a way of paying homage to the memory of President Castro, the strong bonds of solidarity, cooperation and friendship that exist between South Africa and Cuba must be maintained and nurtured.”

– Kim Jong-Un –

Castro “made distinguished contributions to accomplishing the cause of independence against imperialism,” North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un said in a message posted by the country’s official news agency.

He “established the socialist system where the people became the genuine masters for the first time in the Western Hemisphere”.

– Francois Hollande –

Castro embodied Cuba’s revolution in both its “hopes” and its later “disappointments”, the French president said in a statement.

– Narendra Modi –

Cuban Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the ...

Cuban Americans celebrate upon hearing about the death of longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida on November 26, 2016
Rhonas Wise, AFP

India’s prime minister sent his “deepest condolences” to Cuba.

“Fidel Castro was one of the most iconic personalities of the 20th century. India mourns the loss of a great friend,” Modi tweeted.

– Mohammad Javad Zarif –

Castro was “a unique figure who fought against colonialism and exploitation” and was “a model of the fight for independence by oppressed nations”, said Iran’s foreign minister, the Fars news agency reported.

– Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva –

Brazil’s once hugely popular leftist president Lula mourned Castro’s death as equivalent to losing a brother.

“His spirit of combativeness and solidarity nourished dreams of liberty, sovereignty and equality,” he said.

– Rodrigo Duterte –

For the Philippines’ president, Castro distinguished himself by “standing up against the West and imperialism”.

– Communist Vietnam –

Vietnam’s official Communist news agency hailed Castro as “a great leader” who was “the shining reflection of the independence and revolutionary movements of countries in Latin America and around the world”.

– Mahmud Abbas –

“He was a fierce defender … of justice in the world,” said the Palestinian president.

– Diego Maradona –

The Argentine football legend lamented Castro’s death saying, “I’m terribly sad as he was like a second father.”

– Amnesty International –

The London-based human rights organisation said the state of free expression in Cuba was Castro’s “darkest legacy”.

“Castro’s achievements in improving access to public services for millions of Cubans were tempered by a systemic repression of basic freedoms,” Amnesty said.

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