Maybe you didn't know that the anti Castro crazed republican Lincoln Diaz Balart is Fidel Castro's cousin.
Anti Cuba hostilities is really a family feud paid for by the US taxpayers.
http://cuban-exile.com/doc_201-225/doc0219.htmlOn October 12, 1948, Fidel Castro married Mirtha Diaz Balart de Nunez, a student in the Faculty of Philosophy at Havana University. Castro was then in the last stages of law school; Mirtha was a native of Banes, the daughter of a general, and her brother was to become one of Batista's officers. They were married in a Roman Catholic Church in Orient Province, not far from Castro's birthplace. On their honeymoon in Miami, Florida, Fidel was forced to pawn his watch and other valuables. His financial difficulties were relieved, however, when he obtained money from his family in Cuba. He retrieved his property and prolonged the honeymoon.
On the morning of Castro's release from the Isla de Pinos Prison after the amnesty for Moncada, his wife was nowhere to be seen. She later divorced him while he was in exile in Mexico in 1955.
Her brother Raphael Diaz Balart; an ardent Batistiano, who was undersecretary to Ramon Hermida, a minister of the interior to Batista. His resignation was forced after the publication of a letter he wrote to Hermida in which he censured him for a talk he had with Castro in the Isla de Pinos Prison.
Fidel and Mirtha Castro had one child, a son, Fidel Castro Jr., who was born September 1, 1949. The picture at the right, (one of the few extant shots of Mirtha) shows mother and son embracing during a reunion in Mexico City. Mirtha had claimed the boy had been taken from her by Castro's sister who, in turn, claimed the boy had been kidnaped to bring pressure on Castro to end the revolution. Mirtha denied this and the Mexican authorities dropped their investigation when they were satisfied this was a private not a political matter.