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Categories: 1956 births | Cuban people | Cuban-Americans | Naturalized citizens of the United States
Alina Fernandez
Alina Fernandez (born in 1956) is the daughter and critic of Fidel Castro.
In 1993, she fled to Spain using false papers and disguised as a Spanish tourist. From Spain, she moved to Miami.
In 1998 she wrote Castro's Daughter: An Exile's Memoir of Cuba. The describes in intimate detail her life growing up in Cuba as Castro's daughter and the changes that occurred within the country. For example, at the age of three, she remembers Mickey Mouse being replaced on the television with executions ordered by Fidel Castro.
She has a radio show called Simplemente Alina (Simply Alina).
Categories: 1956 births | Cuban people | Cuban-Americans | Naturalized citizens of the United States
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