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Former Cuban President Raúl Castro makes first appearance since U.S. indictment

June 6, 2026
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Former Cuban President Raúl Castro makes first appearance since U.S. indictment

HAVANA — Raúl Castro, Cuba’s low-profile former president and revolutionary guerrilla, appeared in public for the first time since being indicted by the United States for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft, official video released Saturday showed.

Castro’s celebration of his 95th birthday late Friday with top officials and military leaders at the Ministry of Interior in Havana offered Cuba’s government an opportunity to close ranks and project defiance as the Trump administration escalates its pressure campaign on the fuel-starved island.

State TV broadcast video of Castro, clad in his olive-green military uniform, entering a packed theater to a standing ovation, followed by his grandson and bodyguard, Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez, and Cuban President Miguel Diáz-Canel.

Diáz-Canel delivered an effusive tribute to the “heroism and dignity” displayed by Castro and his late brother, the central figure of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro. He praised Raúl Castro, who served as defense minister of Cuba for nearly 50 years, for his “courage and loyalty [that] made him a target from a very early age for the intelligence services of our enemies.”

In a more direct response to provocations by the Trump administration, Diaz-Canel warned that “there will be a decisive and resolute battle” if the U.S. acts on its threats to invade Cuba.

“Raúl is Raúl,” he said, echoing the slogan that has appeared in billboards across Havana and in a flood of social media posts since the May 20 U.S. indictment of Castro on murder charges — an apparent attempt to mobilize national unity to counter the government’s image of isolation. “Raúl is Cuba, and Cuba is untouchable.”

Friday’s late-night celebration, two days after Castro turned 95, marked a rare public appearance for the low-profile but influential Cuban army general. Although he formally retired from politics in April 2021, Castro is believed to wield considerable political power.

The Justice Department’s indictment unsealed last month accuses Castro of ordering the 1996 downing of civilian planes flown by Miami-based exiles. It was the steepest in a series of escalations since the Trump administration all but cut off Cuba’s oil supplies in January, exacerbating the island’s long-running problems such as blackouts and a public health crisis.

The Trump administration demands that Cuba release political prisoners, implement major economic reforms and change its socialist government to avoid becoming a national security threat. Cuba has said it poses no threat to the U.S.

The post Former Cuban President Raúl Castro makes first appearance since U.S. indictment appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

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