Castro letter to soccer legend quashes death rumors
Cuban President Fidel Castro greets Cubans during a May Day parade at Havana's Revolutionary Square in 1992.(Photo: Charles Tasnadi/AP)
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Castro letter to soccer legend quashes death rumors

Cuban President Fidel Castro greets Cubans during a May Day parade at Havana's Revolutionary Square in 1992. (Photo: Charles Tasnadi...

Cuba, like any communist country, has a somewhat "difficult" relationship with religion.
Yet it seems the country's former leader, Fidel Castro, may be utilizing the "Hand of God" himself to deliver the message that he is alive and well.

According to the television network Telesur, the former Cuban president sent Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona a letter this weekend to quash reports that he had died.
It is the first news heard about Castro and his activities for nearly three months.

Telesur, funded by Venezuela, Cuba and other governments, showed the 1986 World Cup-winner
holding up a letter signed by Castro on Sunday night.
Maradona said that Castro, 88, had discussed global oil consumption and the release of three Cuban agents by the U.S. last month in his four-page letter.

Telesur is broadcast on state television in Cuba and Maradona has recently been filming episodes on the Caribbean island for a television show he hosts.
"I'm very happy to know he's well," Maradona said.

Castro has not appeared in public for over a year and the most recent official photographs of the former leader, who ruled Cuba from 1959 to 2006, were published last August after a private meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
There were rumors last week that Castro might have died after reports suggested that Cuban officials were to hold a press conference for the foreign media, leading the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera to assume Castro was dead.

Castro stepped down as president in 2006, handing power to his brother, Rául.
Speculation about Castro's health has also grown due to his failure to comment after the U.S. and Cuba declared last month that they would move to restore full diplomatic relations.
Contributing: Associated Press

This story originally appeared in The Independent. The content was created separately from USA TODAY.
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