Heh Dowding, as I said I like the man because he's resisted all US attempts to overthrow him. That doesn't mean I don't think he's a total stunninghunk however.
Atrocities do not necessarily mean murders (although I'm pretty sure there's been a few of those). Atrocities to me is the imprisonment and torture of political prisoners, the subjugation of citizens and all the suffering he's caused to the Cuban people due to his outdated 'socialism'.
This comes from a biased source (being the US state department) but I've seen many of the things mentioned in here verified by sources such as Amnesty International. It's lengthy but well worth reading as it details out what I mean with 'atrocities'.
http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/5/1/143641Beyond the deaths caused by guards and police (which aren't prosecuted), this snippet will serve as an illustration of what I mean:
'Chamber, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for "enemy propaganda" and "disrespect for government authority," regularly was denied family visits because of his insistence on treatment as a political rather than a common prisoner. '
First of all that you get 10 years for 'enemy propaganda' and 'disrespect for government authority'. Then to top it off no visits from family.
Dowding, regardless whether you see Fidel Castro as a hero or likeable (hell, I like the guy for being able to withstand the pressure from the US - and he might even have had good intentions with the revolution - I believe he did at the time) one CANNOT ignore the human rights abuses that take place in his anti-democracy totalitarian impoverished nation.
Oh about the 'wannabe republican' comment. I'm not a Yank, so the term doesn't apply. I'm a European liberal - that is, I support a minimalistic state, do not support the current socialistic welfare handouts that punish the responsible and award the lazy. If I was to pick a side in US politics it would be impossible, as I support the democrats in some areas (like abortion and medicare, environment) but the Republicans in others (requiring people to WORK for a living, defense spending, self reliance).
Uncontrolled capitalism isn't a good thing, but uncontrolled 'socialism' always lead to a totalitarian state where human rights are removed. Point me to one place where we now have a purely socialistic state that also is free, and I'll concede. I doubt you can, though.