Now that President Obama
will be visiting Cuba it seems like a good time to go back to the early days of
the Revolution and the WT.
Before the Castro
takeover the WT Branch in Cuba was very well organized, the Branch Overseer was
Cecil Goff a very able administrator. There was a core of missionaries with a
lot of experience; names that come to mind are Harry Duffield, Salvino Ferrari,
William Simpkins and a few more. Some local brothers were also very well
trained and did an excellent job in taking care of the spiritual needs. It
seems proper to name them, like Humberto Hernandez, Orestes Ibanez, the Fayad
brothers and many native Cos.
The first impact of
the change in government was the loss of the American Brothers, some of them
were assigned out of the country and the remaining group was eventually
expelled. After that initial event no major change was felt, Humberto Hernandez
a native brother who was a Gilead Graduate took over as Branch Overseer and
together with the fine core of local brothers did a very fine job in keeping
the continuity of the work.
As the political
climate was changing a lot of the better qualified brothers started leaving the
country, this included many of the COs and Congregation Servants with lots of
experience; so every day the bench was becoming thinner and thinner. Eventually
the Branch Overseer Brother Hernandez departed due to medical reasons and
another local Gilead Graduated Brother Juan del Rio took over as Branch
Overseer.
By that time about
five of six years into the Revolution, very dark times were in the future of
the JWs internally and externally; they were going to face harsh persecution
from the outside and a lot of chaos and confusion from the inside.
Good for now, will
follow up in the near future.