Cuba’s ‘lost generation’ prepares to take power next week

In this March 14, 1957 file photo, Fidel Castro, the young anti-Batista guerrilla leader, center, is seen with his brother Raul Castro, left, and Camilo Cienfuegos, right, while operating in the Mountains of Eastern Cuba. Fidel and Raul Castro were scruffy young guerrillas in 1959, when they descended from Cuba’s eastern mountains, seized power and never relinquished it. (AP Photo/Andrew St. George, File)

In this March 15, 2016 file photo, images of revolutionary hero Ernesto “Che” Guevara, Camilo Cienfuegos , Fidel Castro, Cuban President Raul Castro, and singer Compay Segundo, adorn a wall, in Havana, Cuba. Despite a series of reforms under Raul Castro, Cuba remains locked in grinding economic stagnation that has driven hundreds of thousands of Cubans to emigrate in search of better lives. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa, File)

HAVANA — Fidel and Raul Castro were scruffy young guerrillas in 1959, when they descended from Cuba’s eastern mountains, seized power and never relinquished it.

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