Castro Vs. Virtual Castro? Cuba Hates 'Call of Duty'
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The most highly anticipated first-player shooter video game of the year, "Call of Duty: Black Ops," begins with a controversial mission in which players try to kill a young Fidel Castro in 1960s Havana.
Scenes like that and others drew harsh criticism Wednesday from Cuba, which said the new video game was violent, glorified the assassination -- and will turn American children into sociopaths.
The island's state-run media also took a dig at the CIA's real-life efforts to do in the island's revolutionary leader, who has survived dozens, perhaps hundreds, of attempts on his life.
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"What the United States couldn't accomplish in more than 50 years, they are now trying to do virtually," said an article posted on Cubadebate, a state-run news website.
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