‘I am still in
one piece’
Yesterday, after delivering an
emotional speech to the young Arts Instructor
graduates in the Ernesto Che Guevara Plaza in Santa
Clara, on moving toward his seat and greeting the
crowd, President Fidel Castro failed to notice the
sidewalk curb, and fell forwards – instinctively
protecting himself with his arms extended from what
would have been a severe blow to his face and head.
With the assistance of several comrades, he returned
to his seat, from where he requested a microphone to
address the population with the following words:
Dear Graduates;
Dear Citizens of Villa Clara and
invited guests
I beg your pardon for having fallen.
(Applause and Exclamations.)
Surely... Well, I can see – and so
that nobody starts speculating our there – that
possibly I have a fracture in my knee and something
similar in my arm, it’s not definite as yet, but I
still in one piece. (Laughter and applause)
I am solely distressed at the bad
moment, the possible suffering I have caused you
with this. (Applause and Exclamations).
I will be very interested to see the
photographs of how I fell, the international press
will have covered it and it will surely be on the
front pages of the newspapers. (Laughter); But
believe me that I am not sad, I feel full of joy at
this event and at what we have just seen (Applause),
one of the most agreeable experiences of my life,
and I have had many agreeable experiences, but none
of them are of importance compared to this one.
So you can be assured that I will do
everything possible to recover as quickly as
possible; but as you can see, I can speak even if
they put me in plaster, and I can continue my work.
(Laughter and Applause). Here comes a car, because I
do not want to be taken off in an ambulance, I am
going in a jeep, I don’t like that car (Laughter)
There isn’t a jeep? Well, there’s no jeep, so they
can’t please me.
I have to leave you, and I am going
to beg you one thing, that you do not suspend the
cultural event that so many artists have worked so
hard for, and please indulge me, because I do not
want sadness, I want joy, I want happiness for
everyone. (Extended applause).
Later on, at the end of the Gala,
the president communicated with the organizers to
inquire into their impressions of the cultural event
and the subsequent presentation of diplomas to the
graduates who took part in the ceremony. On being
told that the students, concerned about his health,
had expressed their wish to suspend the final
cultural performance organized for them, Fidel asked
that they be given the following message:
"I earnestly beg you to go ahead
with the event. I feel fine and I am taking the
necessary measures so as to recover my health as
quickly as possible. I would not feel happy if you
suspended the event. I wish you every happiness and
all the joy that merits the way in which you have
fulfilled the task."
When this message was announced to
the new graduates, still assembled in the Ernesto
Che Guevara Plaza, the president called to find out
the students’ response and received their insistent
demand to hear in his own voice how he was feeling.
The president asked for a microphone to be brought
to the phone and spoke with the course graduates for
more than 15 minutes, conversing with two of the
best all-round students. Fidel asked for details of
the cultural event and asked to be kept up to date
and that they film the festivities. The reaction was
one of relief and joy among the new cultural workers,
who yesterday received their merited reward after
four years of hard effort.
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