At 50, Cuba's revolution showing its age
Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution, when Fidel
Castro and a group of guerrillas toppled a longstanding U.S.-backed
dictator.
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But January 1, 1959, was a long time ago. In Cuba today, when people refer to"the revolution," they often mean the country's aging, established government.
After so many years, people's hopes for the revolution's future are hardly revolutionary.
"I hope that it continues to move forward, because this country needs development. We're really behind," said a student who did not give his name.