A man holds up newspapers for sale with a picture of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro on the front page in Havana August 9, 2010. Former President Castro addressed Cuba's parliament in his first public government act in four years on Saturday, and appealed to world leaders, including U.S. President Barack Obama, to avoid a nuclear war. It was his first participation in a public government meeting since 2006, when intestinal surgery forced a lengthy absence. Headline reads: 'Wars are no use anymore to sustain the Empire'.
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Date Posted:
1 September 2010
Last Modified:
1 September 2010