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Monday, 28 November 2016

U.N.-believable: Ban Ki-moon (and others) mourn ‘strong voice for social justice’ Fidel Castro (Sunday open thread)

Source: michellemalkin.com - Sunday, November 27, 2016
**Written by Doug Powers We’ll devote this Sunday open thread to some of the more ridiculous reactions to the death of Fidel Castro (along with whatever else you’d like to talk about). The lead-off batter is UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who mourned Castro as somebody concerned with social justice and climate change. You can’t make this stuff up : Speaking on behalf of the United Nations, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon this morning extended condolences to the Cuban people and to the family of former President Fidel Castro Ruz, who passed away overnight at the age of 90. “At this time of national mourning, I offer the support of the United Nations to work alongside the people of the island,” Mr. Ban told reporters in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, where he is attending the Global Sustainable Transport Conference. He offered his particular condolences to Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz. […] “Under former President Castro, Cuba made advances in the fields of education literacy and health. I hope that Cuba will continue to advance on a path of reform and greater prosperity,” the Secretary-General concluded. A statement issued later in the day by Mr. Ban’s spokesperson in New York noted that former President Castro was an emblematic figure of the Cuban revolution, prominent in Latin America and influential in world affairs. “As Prime Minister, President, Commander of the Cuban Armed Forces and First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party,

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