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September 11, 2013

Journalist, Filmmaker Saul Landau Dies at 77 
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The award-winning journalist, filmmaker, author and professor Saul
Landau has died at the age of 77. Landau made more than 45 films and
wrote 14 books, many about Cuba. His recent film, "Will the Real
Terrorist Please Stand Up?" exposed U.S. support for violent anti-Castro
militants. Speaking last year on Democracy Now!, Landau discussed how he
got involved with Cuban solidarity work.

Saul Landau: "I went to Cuba in 1960 when I was a student, because I was
curious. I was curious to see how a guy who was so disobedient, Fidel
Castro, and his other revolutionaries were going to last. I didn't think
they could, and I went out to — I went down to Cuba to check it
out. And I met people my age who were running government ministries and
sleeping three hours a night and using a lot more of their brains than I
was using. And I was impressed by watching people making history. And I
think, like many other people who went down there at the time, this
place seemed really different, that they were going to make a different
kind of a revolution, and it was going to have its impact. And I think
it did have its impact on the world. But that's how I got there in the
first place. And pretty soon, I was working to stop the United States
from invading Cuba, like a lot of people who had gone down there. And
the first, one of the first, talks I gave was in New York City at Town
Hall. And as I came out, a guy tried to cut me on the back with a razor,
a Cuban exile. I guess he took freedom of speech more seriously than I
did."