Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro died late Friday according to Cuban state media. He was 90 years old.
Castro was seen as a revolutionary by some, especially far-left communist regimes in Latin America who were strong opponents to American imperialism. Good or bad, Castro shaped Cuba into his own image and was successful in some regard to bringing socialized healthcare and education to his people.
Meanwhile on the other hand Castro was also seen as a brutal dictator of an authoritarian regime that jailed political opponents, suppressed the economy and promoted nuclear war.
Despite mourning of some, many within the Little Havana neighborhoods of Miami were celebrating into the early morning hours Saturday in the wake of Castro’s death.
Here’s how the rest of the World reacted to the news of the former Cuban leader’s passing.
Fidel Castro had held onto power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II https://t.co/LLHwoQR0rL pic.twitter.com/M1R07cvekF
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 26, 2016
Fidel Castro is dead!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 26, 2016
Heartfelt condolences on sad demise of Cuba's revolutionary leader, former President & friend of India, Fidel Castro #PresidentMukherjee
— President Mukherjee (@POI13) November 26, 2016
Con profundo dolor recibimos noticia del fallecimiento de querido amigo y eterno compañero, Comandante Fidel Castro Ruz.
— Salvador Sánchez (@sanchezceren) November 26, 2016
Castro was our enemy and rightfully so. He made life miserable for many people and for many years. My friends in Venezuela will attest.
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 26, 2016
After so many false death reports, Fidel Castro often joked no one would believe it when he actually died.
— Patrick Oppmann CNN (@CNN_Oppmann) November 26, 2016
Cuba's Fidel Castro has died aged 90. Close to Gaddafi, he visited #Libya several times & opposed Nato-led intervention in 2011 pic.twitter.com/16NJxDkCMS
— Mary Fitzgerald (@MaryFitzger) November 26, 2016
Cars celebrating as they drive by Versailles in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood pic.twitter.com/Z79QEOVAIn
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 26, 2016
Flags are coming out now "Libertad! Libertad!" pic.twitter.com/FwlubQLVaK
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 26, 2016
Starting to be a real crowd outside Versailles in Little Havana, cars stopping to honk and cheer "Cuba Libre!" (And "el viejo murió!") pic.twitter.com/pzBvC4fdNV
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 26, 2016
he was a complicated man but we can all at least agree that Fidel Castro was good at selfies before most of us were born pic.twitter.com/reArGrMG4J
— drew brown (@drewfoundland) November 26, 2016
#Castro left Cuba with free healthcare,free schools, and not a single street in his name or a single statue in his honour.
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) November 26, 2016
The iconic leader of an era of revolution bids farewell to the world. Rest in peace, Comrade Fidel Castro.
— Maithripala Sirisena (@MaithripalaS) November 26, 2016
We last spoke on the phone in August. Fidel Castro had a keen interest in the events in the world and in Russia https://t.co/8mmhGaYfSG pic.twitter.com/Yz1Ub2Mkoe
— Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE) November 26, 2016
#BREAKING Putin praises Castro as 'symbol of an era': Kremlin
— AFP news agency (@AFP) November 26, 2016