Not at all. But people often act as if this, as well as the executions and tribunals within the revolutionary movement for treason and desertion, was something unique to him and the Cuban Revolution that somehow made it more illicit and immoral than any other, and him as some kind of blood thirsty war-monger - when, it's actually a pretty traditional practice. He was caught up in the dichotomy that affects all revolutionary heroes and figures, who do terrible things for what they see as the greater good.Quoting Irish (view post)
Washington may not have authorized mass executions, but there were many individual executions for desertion, treason, sedition and other reasons, both immediately after and all throughout the Revolutionary War, the same justifications used by the 26th of July Movement.
A more similar example would be the French Revolution and their use of the guillotine, which was even more public.


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