Castro, Chavez Chat in Live Broadcast
 
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 21:40:41 -0500 (CDT)

http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1015/p01s02-usec.html

Castro, Chavez Chat in Live Broadcast

ANITA SNOW | October 14, 2007

HAVANA  Fidel Castro made his first live appearance on Cuban airwaves
since falling ill 14 months ago, sounding lucid and in good humor as he
exchanged praise and jokes Sunday with the Venezuelan president.

Castro's telephone call to a television and radio program came minutes
after visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez aired a new videotape of
their weekend meeting in which he sang revolutionary hymns to Castro and
called him "father of all revolutionaries."

"I am very touched when you sing about Che," Castro told Chavez during his
hour-long call to Chavez's "Alo, Presidente!" program _ referring to
revolutionary icon Ernesto "Che" Guevara, to whom the program was
dedicated.

"There is electricity in the air," Chavez said, obviously pleased with
Castro's call.

Castro, who has not appeared in public since falling ill in July 2006,
made his last live media appearance in February with a phone call to
Chavez's radio program broadcast from Venezuela. But there was a half-hour
delay before that program was broadcast in Cuba.

On the videotape, reportedly made during a meeting of more than four hours
Saturday afternoon, Chavez also gave Castro a painting he said he made
while imprisoned in the early 1990s after leading a failed coup.

The dark-colored painting showed the bars of his cell and a night scene
beyond, with a full red moon and a guard tower in the distance.

Castro told him he needed to sign his work. "No one knows the merit that
this has, that you did this!"

Cuban state television was broadcasting Chavez's program live from Santa
Clara, where the communist government last week commemorated the 40th
anniversary of Guevara's death.

Chavez toured the museum below the towering statue of Guevara, which also
contains a mausoleum housing Guevara's remains.

Earlier Sunday, Cuban state media released two new official photos of the
men together, but provided no details about the ailing Cuban leader's
health.

In both the video and the photographs, Castro wore the red, white and blue
track suit that has become his typical dress during his convalescence.
Both men sat in bamboo chairs at an undisclosed location. Although Castro
looks older and his gray beard has thinned considerably, he appears lucid
and animated as he thumbs through a copy of Guevara's "Bolivian Diary" and
the pair discuss the revolutionary's life and legacy.

Both men seemed mindful that the leadership of Latin America's left is
being passed from one generation to another, with Chavez calling Castro
"the father of all revolutionaries in this America" in the video.

"Our father, who is in the water, earth and air," Chavez said in an almost
religious tone that evoked the Lord's Prayer.

"You will never die," Chavez told Castro. "You remain forever on this
continent and with these nations, and this revolution .... is more alive
today than ever, and Fidel, you know it, we will take charge of continuing
to fan the flame."

The last official image of Castro was a photograph released late last
month, showing him looking more robust than in some past pictures as he
stood and greeted Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos.

Chavez has visited the 81-year-old Castro several times since the Cuban
leader underwent emergency intestinal surgery in late July 2006 and ceded
authority to his younger brother Raul.