“Condemn me, it does not matter: history will absolve me.”

—  Fidel Castro

History Will Absolve Me (1954) http://www.marxists.org/history/cuba/archive/castro/1953/10/16.htm, a summary of arguments Castro made in the trial of the Moncada Barracks attack

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