Elian Gonzalez returns to public eye to praise Fidel Castro
HAVANA — Elian Gonzalez, the centre of an international custody battle waged by Fidel Castro nearly two decades ago, returned to the public eye Sunday to praise the leader who fought to return him to Cuba.
Echoing the round-the-clock adulation on state media, Gonzalez said on government-run television that the Cuban leader’s legacy will long outlive him.
It’s “not right to talk about Fidel in the past tense … but rather that Fidel will be,” Gonzalez said. “Today more than ever, make him omnipresent.”
Gonzalez was 5 when he, his mother and others attempted a sea crossing between Cuba and the United States in 1999. His mother died on the voyage, but he survived and was taken to Florida. A bitter dispute broke out between his relatives in the U.S., who wanted him to stay there, and his father back home.