Juanita Castro lived a private life while she was alive. She kept her personal life away from the media. Hence, there is no information regarding her children.
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About Juanita Castro
Juanita Castro, sister to Fidel and Raúl, former presidents of Cuba, and Ramón, was a pivotal figure in the Cuban Revolution.
As a Cuban-American activist and writer, she played a profound role in supporting the 26th of July movement against Batista’s regime, even acquiring weapons during the struggle.

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In 1958, Juanita sought financial support for the insurgency in the United States.
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However, the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959 brought disillusionment for Juanita as the government embraced communism, diverging from her ideals.
This led her to distance herself, eventually seeking refuge in the United States. In a surprising turn, she collaborated with the CIA in 1964, highlighting her discontent with Cuba’s communist direction.
Juanita lived out her days in the U.S., mirroring the stories of many Cuban exiles navigating political complexities. Despite physical distance, she remained a witness to Cuba’s evolution.
Juanita passed away on December 4, 2023, at 90, in Miami, Florida, succumbing to natural causes.


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