Fidel Castro:
The Rape of A Nation
by Dr. Rafael R. Pedraja


This is a true account of repression, torture,
murder, deception, manipulation, hate,
treason, perversion, cowardice and everything
else that is evil. It is a wake-up call to those
who ignore, accept or promote the
ever-present danger of self-destruction
represented by extremists who cling to any
malicious ideology.
It is the exposé of Fidel Castro whose godless
Communist tyranny, now in existence for over
48 years, has robbed those who had legitimate
material possessions (i.e., a home, land or
business). But what is even more perverse, he
has stolen from the young people of Cuba the
opportunity to reach their maximum potential,
to develop a free-thinking mind, and to enjoy
life in all of its fullness. He skillfully and
maliciously manipulated the brightest, the
bravest and the fittest to establish a
totalitarian Communist state in an effort to
satisfy his implacable thirst for power and
fame. Once he felt secured in power, Castro
brutally purged the revolutionary leaders who
did not approve of turning the revolution to
Communism.
Over two million Cubans have left the island
since the Castro takeover. They include rich,
middle class and poor; black and white; adults
and children of all ages. Cubans have
continued to leave, in spite of severe travel
restrictions. They have used all kinds of
transportation, including hijacked planes,
fishing vessels, boats and makeshift rafts - a
testimony to the desire of mankind to be free.
This is the only book about Castro that
analyzes and defines the true character of the
ruthless despot.
This book exposes the truth of the Cuban tragedy under
Castro-Communism. It details the events of a dictator devoid
of human compassion which led to the rape of a nation.
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