La Comunidad Cubana tiene más de 50 años huyendo del Castrismo. Hemos echado raíces y ramas hasta en el más recondito lugar del Planeta, pero nunca hemos perdido nuestra cubanía y diversidad. Es por eso que he querido titular mi Blog 'Los Colores del Exilio' como Homenaje y recuerdo a todos los emigrados. Vaya tambien a todos aquellos que por diferentes razones se han visto obligados a dejar su pais de origen a traves de todos los tiempos.
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Friday, May 7, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
'THE WHITE ROSE'
The White Rose, the first anti-Castro organization founded, in January 1959.
Rafael Lincoln Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (January 17, 1926 in Banes, Cuba - May 6, 2005) was a Cuban politician. Diaz-Balart served as Majority Leader of the Cuban House of Representatives and Minister of the Interior during the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
In 1955, he gave a speech before the Cuban House of Representatives in opposition to the amnesty granted to his former brother-in-law, Fidel Castro, for his involvement in the 1953 attack on the Moncada Barracks. Rafael Diaz-Balart was elected Senator in 1958, but was unable to take office due to Fidel Castro's rise to power on January 1, 1959.
He founded La Rosa Blanca (The White Rose), the first anti-Castro organization, in January 1959. He is the father of U.S. Congressmen Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Mario Diaz-Balart, TV news journalist Jose Diaz-Balart, and investment banker Rafael Díaz-Balart. He is the brother of Mirta Díaz-Balart, Fidel Castro's first wife. His brother, Waldo Diaz-Balart is a painter and a former actor in two movies by Andy Warhol in the 1960s. His father, Rafael Diaz-Balart was elected to the Cuban House of Representatives in 1936 and his brother-in-law, Juan Caballero, was elected to the Cuban House of Representatives in 1954.
Following his departure from Cuba Rafael Diaz-Balart spent the following years living in Spain as an insurance company executive with investments in real estate companies which developed property on the Spanish Riviera. He also spent several years serving as a diplomat for the government of Costa Rica in Venezuela and Paraguay.
He died on May 6, 2005 in his Key Biscayne, Florida home after a battle with leukemia. The building that houses the Florida International University College of Law bears his name, "Rafael Diaz-Balart Hall".
Rafael Lincoln Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (January 17, 1926 in Banes, Cuba - May 6, 2005) was a Cuban politician. Diaz-Balart served as Majority Leader of the Cuban House of Representatives and Minister of the Interior during the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.
In 1955, he gave a speech before the Cuban House of Representatives in opposition to the amnesty granted to his former brother-in-law, Fidel Castro, for his involvement in the 1953 attack on the Moncada Barracks. Rafael Diaz-Balart was elected Senator in 1958, but was unable to take office due to Fidel Castro's rise to power on January 1, 1959.
He founded La Rosa Blanca (The White Rose), the first anti-Castro organization, in January 1959. He is the father of U.S. Congressmen Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Mario Diaz-Balart, TV news journalist Jose Diaz-Balart, and investment banker Rafael Díaz-Balart. He is the brother of Mirta Díaz-Balart, Fidel Castro's first wife. His brother, Waldo Diaz-Balart is a painter and a former actor in two movies by Andy Warhol in the 1960s. His father, Rafael Diaz-Balart was elected to the Cuban House of Representatives in 1936 and his brother-in-law, Juan Caballero, was elected to the Cuban House of Representatives in 1954.
Following his departure from Cuba Rafael Diaz-Balart spent the following years living in Spain as an insurance company executive with investments in real estate companies which developed property on the Spanish Riviera. He also spent several years serving as a diplomat for the government of Costa Rica in Venezuela and Paraguay.
He died on May 6, 2005 in his Key Biscayne, Florida home after a battle with leukemia. The building that houses the Florida International University College of Law bears his name, "Rafael Diaz-Balart Hall".
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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