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Fidel Castro appears on Cuban TV
www.chinaview.cn 2006-10-29 10:40:46

Special report: Fidel Castro's health problem

Cuban President Fidel Castro speaks in his "Mesa Redonda" program on Cuaban National TV, in Havana. Castro appeared on state television speaking to Cubans as he browsed the day's newspapers, in his first public appearance for 40 days.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)

Cuban President Fidel Castro speaks in his "Mesa Redonda" program on Cuaban National TV, in Havana Oct. 28, 2006. Castro appeared on state television speaking to Cubans as he browsed the day's newspapers, in his first public appearance for 40 days.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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    HAVANA, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- Cuban leader Fidel Castro made his first public appearance in more than a month, walking steadily, according to a video aired Saturday on Cuban state television.
Castro said in the video that rumors about his death was ridiculous and insulting.

    "But it pleases me to send my compatriots and friends this small video," he said.

    He added that he was still in recovery. "I am coming along just as planned ... I feel whole."

    The video came a day after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said that the Cuban leader was walking around already, and taking trips at night into the countryside.

    Bolivian President Evo Morales also said on Saturday that Castro would return to office in "two or three weeks."

    Castro, 80, had intestinal surgery on July 31 and temporarily ceded power to Defense Minister Raul Castro. He met several world leaders on the sidelines of the 14th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement held on Sept. 11-16 in the Cuban capital.

Editor: Wang Yan
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