“Exploitation of Refugees: As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled • almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6- !”
“Exploitation of Refugees: As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled • almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6- !”
“NATIVE-BORN CUBANS POSADA AND AN UNIDENTIFIED. NION-LEVSL OFFICIAL or THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR, *10* 6, Ou ya TS evening GOSCH:APPRGACHED THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR QFFCtAL rmnuu GARCIA PROPOSING THAT THE VENEZUELAN OVERNMENT MAKE- a SUBSTANTIAL CASH CONTMIBUTION ro wiS ORGANIE”
“and 24 elsewhere about possible misuse of Cuban exiles, members of 25 that community,, by the CIA. Are you aware of those? NW 50955 DocId:32203851 Page 109 CECDET”
“Exploitation of Refugees: As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6-”
“Refugees; As you know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air .travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled "almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection -6-”
“OCTOBER DOMINICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 603 TO PUERTO RICO BECAUSE HE IS AN AMERICAN. CASTILLO IS REPORTED TO SE -‘I MILITARY curse or. CUBAN NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT. IT APPEARS HIS. 1 ee - DALIA Aw0 '" " BATE ;» 'CRIGINN UNIT: Ads Rite sr” veeriromomer MS 6g DO MICRO. BE”
“nupyRTED THAT HU Cuman EMgAsBy HAD COMPLAINED TO 1 nrutr ABOUT ANTI-CUBAN GOVERNMENT ARTICLES APPEARING IN THE LOCAL PRUR IN THIS INSTANCE THE CUBANS INDICATED TMER WILLINONG 88 T9 RETALIATE AQAINGT THE NEWSMAN INVOLVED IF DIBIP BED NOT 889.8 1’ • of ’A til 1 4 ire”
“ent program of Cuban prisoners in Cuba and Cubah families who have been unable to leave Castro-land. 129-300/05 201-139549”
“ase establece alligidese red. recindento y ayuda & • CEA a. Nuestros pauses sa- Iganismos del estad comunista‘ Aestos factors seles in it aun cuando todavia 1 cubano para reconoeer cumo el enado gre se imped-ra s tea ex sen Europa, cosa que ’ sobierno legnima de Cuba, en for ”
“to oret-et Fide: Castro by mine-t to be junticahle to the Zatermetniye 4 Unfortunately, however, most Arter! rrme frentom fighters are danger- go in or Justtee or other appropriate tr." r- cans am not totally aware of the vatat Outs and nunon $47.63 nattonst tribunals. Second”
“yetoevighbeleasNSwerteAfantesuie*wel-nalDAie slit-ii WILL PROBABLY BE RELUCTANT CONTINUE ACTIVITIES FOR KUBARK. IN GENERAL BELIEVE AMLEGS WILLING COOPERATE THIS EFFORT ONLY IF THEY CONVINCED IT PART OF "FI NAL EFFORT OVERTHROW CASTRO. CAMLEGS 12 AND 29 EXPRESSED GENERAL DISIL”
“FLEMISHING RESUME CU2AN ACTIVITIES SINCE ORIGIN CS AMBUD, TORLE CREDITS CUBANS IN MIAMI WITH SAYING "NEW MAN IN FIELD IS ADOLF -pe F JR. wyo ues BEEN SPECIAL ASST TO STATE DEPT AND IS ALSO PAE 0F PFFS KENNEDY’S SPECIAL TA SK FORCE ON LATIN AMERICA". 1TI0M BEING THAT BERLS IS”
“ent program of Cuban prisoners in Cuba and Cuban families who have been unable to leave Castro-land. 129-290105 201-139549”
“Cadere t Co c.- Cuban regime is ho So 990099- 9 —00 —v’jep-t.” gi -.-trtut >- - CE rolicy of p C. could C. : cr dofoce --c.-.. C. should also 0a con C- -% • so Ci-e —e v —-V”
“14-00000 State Dept doe 72Exiles Request Permisno R. toJan 19 Cuban Demonstrate Grins in Guatemala”
“United States for re: pment to ( Canerel Reports continue to be received from many places indicat that the suitcase full of currency 40 still one of e14/ *‘*/ 6 * t. • • - Genrite into d.or r. -.44 C.x eccomon methods used by the Cubans for t JAN 7 Ju.de C ,43 — wadI• 1-1”
“0 3 Fa) 14-00000 D13•rA ) Jw1 J erta de Al lo saca del pozo, comp j do trapo. lado vocero The New 1 os que piden en Nor- 3 s de La Habana, sca * a Organization de Es- • * 0J 1 d on mande a la capital * PACTO CON LOS • gurte de los euales it Wall Street", sino que”
“14-00000 I 17 -Tol TO 1 FROM: DIRECTOR CONFI hMl W . PILE RID COPY PAGE SEVEN ro IHFO CITE DIR 89022 D. RAISE QUESTION WHO CAN NOW CONSIDER HIMSELF SAFE WHEN CASTRO IS TURNING AGAINST EIS MOST LOYAL FRIENDS. SIMILARLY, CASTRO HAS LASHED OUT AGAINST COMMUNIST CHIN”
“prevent indiratual from leavit.g the the auviee e-f skilled internat? nai lareye t U K shameful to say that the United United States foy dght for 4 cause 1 which gut ade the Conprem, Ststem seems to have turned * back on . they believe. There ta nirtte, ta the nejatrals Wo wel”
“LITAINT,P 56 MLENING DOWN LUNCH . C-/0G43 N : INVITATION TO STAY PITH CUBAN VISITOR). LlT-MI1-7/STATEC 1S JULY THAT THREE CUBANS uySOVS TO MER QUOTE HAS BEEN RUNNING AROUND I EMBASSY MererE DURING PREVIOUS VEEX VITH PCetFeLiOS, FILES,|”
“14-00000 SECRET PAG 3 JMWAVE 0281 SECRET IN NEW ORLEANS. 6. CASTRO GOT NOTHING OUT OF TRIAL EITHER. ITS VERDICT UNDERMINES HIS CONTENTION THAT U.S. GOVER SME NT IS CONTINUALLY AIDING AND ABETTING EXILES IN SUBVERSIVE EFFORT AGAINST CUBA. 7. ONLY IRONY ABOUT THIS TRIAL IS”
“14-00000 IN -47895 TDCSDB-315/03581-66 PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES •-E-C-R-E-T (classification) NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD (dissem controls) ; 2. THE ORDER ALSO SPECIFIED THAT ONLY CUBAN COMMUNIST PARTY !(PCC) MEMBERS WILL BE ALLOWED TO STAY IN THE EMB”
“Cubans living in Miami who are constant contact with Cuba. Speculation on the assassination attempts will be surfaced on the WRUL program, in AMPACA’S paper, etc. David A. Phillips 71170”
“PROBABLY THICK FILE ON HIM IN HAVANA AND WE WOULD Peto - _ NOT WISH CALL THEIR ATTENTIQN TO HIS PRESENCE HERE. HOWEVER THIS •V OPTION MUST BE EXAMINED AND THEREFORE WOULD BE HELPFUL IF HQS 1 COULD PROVIDE INFO UN EXPERIENCE OTHERS SUCH AS D-2, FORMERLY ACTIVE CASTRO OPPONENT”
“USSIONAL RecORD ---—SS NE protionarenane . *49 Ye , ver f>hom— - iut.ld. 04 .stood Me th liter andh serrvrmchamr jl TO COBAN PLOT. ON TX CeS Comes NS-nesiy, BPER sent interest the news tetoe notemifix sue from 0RBEnComm torie polit has cas. 1 has undhuodrnde pubis”
“in Miami where CIA egents zoportedly trained Cubans in methods of torture, ench episodes 69 the detention and third degree reportedly administered & r. Rodalia Nodal Tarsia ari 16 other democratic Cubans this February -- all thice suggest that things go on user CIA spanporvht”
“THE AMBASSADOR AND HIS i FAMILY, THE CODE CLERK AND HIS FAMILY, AND ONE OTHER OFFICER, INTELLIGENCE OR SECURITY MOST PROBABLY, WOULD BE ALLOWED TO LIVE IN THE EMBASSY COMPOUND. BEFORE THIS ORDER WAS RECEIVED, SEVERAL BACHELOR OFFICERS OR OFFICIALS, WHOSE FAMILIES WERE STILL I”
“including the Cuban exile - 267 - TOP SECRET”
“ON 15 AUGUST JULIAN LOPEZ DIAZ, CUBAN PRESS AND CULTURAL ATTACHE, HAD ADVISED A FRIEND NOT TO TAKE THE 16 AUGUST PLANE TO CUBA BECAUSE THERE WERE GOING TO BE SEVERAL MEXICANS ABOARD TO J ESCAPE ARREST IN THE RICO GALAN CASE. AS IT TURNED OUT, HOWEVER, % «S-E-C-R-E-T NO FO”
“VARONA WOULD SEE PRESIDENT CHIARI WHILE HE WAS PANAMA TO DISCUSS THE CUBAN j PROBLEM IN GENERAL AND ATTEMPT TO ENLIST "FURTHER SUPPORT FOR THE CAUSE." HE SAID VARONA WOULD ALSO INQUIRE OF CHIARI WHETHER THERE WERE ANY NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON A SUGGESTED MEETING OF THE CASSFICATI”
“with regard to the Cuban community 25 You indicated there was a CI capability, but if I understand NW 50955 DocId: 32 202440 Page 54 TA D CECDET”
“unless in any case -8nthere are overriding reasons to the contrary. The I"remaining cases in the total of 65 are bein individually "examined to see if they can be diverted to Cuban targets. -10- Ana”
“14-0000.0 flinfadri De Krlarinues Exteriores, Vasauorte Diplomatics. ^ de nuts connenga se dirija a sr for fautie eit ttomthre Liresiornte de la Republican El 3126 22 Aularibanes De Nation le faciliten 9u conbarca y coisideractonre arbidas a But rasqo. rega gcantere a”
“14-00000 — . . .. TH ***** *:> (FUSICHET (L2) v. SGO/EL3 FPIE’CSH P MEETING LEIN STAC IU. 11. ALTEDOGE ER FOA CASTRO — ■47 1-ae. CUBA-US. CASTRC. (LI) CUSA -EBPUD:NG AY LEONC/ (L2) USt MIKOYAN (L.) USSR, JOI’S ISA CASTRO ON. VISIT TO UlsP. 1-P-162771 OFFICIAL ”
“June; illegally if nocessary. He apparently wants to becora a tench for the Castro government and- to make his permanent home there. Members of the "2571 . of July lovoment"lare in close contact with Court, and they are, envolved in this, **recrepso ***** .. as» proposed- eo”
“ensure fully adequate coverage of all parts of Cuba, most especially the Havana region. Such an additional facility might be installed on a U. S. base in the Bahamas or temporary use might be made of a shipborne station if it is desired to avoid "gray" broadcasting from F”
“be expected, Maxico City has Pel of refugees from Cuba, estimated at about 350 yer month. Through Sil 98 4 an American contract agent the station runs the Cuban Refugee Re-B > ception and Orientation Center which screens refugees for possible a %. •3- SECRET mis”
“RESPONSIVE DES NFD SUCH A QUERY: AND SUGGEST FACT SINCE Hg CUBAN. HE MIGHT BE ABLE DEVELOP INFO ON CUBANS WHO WELL NT/S/V KNOWN BE INVOLVED TRAFFICKING, IF HE BITES. WE SECRET 201-0300985 CS CN% 13 APR 73”
“FOR THE 6 OCTOBER * BOMBING OF A CUBANA AIALINER OUT OF BARBADOS. (FBLD COMMENT!' FOR AN EARLIER REPORT ON CUBAN REACTION TO RECENT GRRORIST ATTACKS: AGAINST THEM SEE NVC-75g9. TOFIR0B-315/10100-76, GF 8 OCTOBERS FROM THIS AND ANOTHER SOURCE OF UNDETERMINED RELIABILITY.14 ”
“wiatu : SECRET Edmundo JARDON (of Cuban Embassy) calls VILLACORTA of Prensa Latina in New York askin g about t he detention of the Presid en t of Fair Pl ay with Cuba”
“g. SUPPORT FOR THE CRUSADE AGA INST CASTRO," MONTES SA to THAT CUBAN 2 WLE8 IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. TOGETHER WITH DOMINICAN BIL TARY )L 2306020 291092 82)0 661137 001- 299292 50%20300 ? 35 0000 0085114 SECRET T1W:E2 9073 VOF350-0069893 ‘* oo sor 0990600 928 41”
“14-00000 ,S’BOBRAS En GUANTANAMO 11 1 Viene de la primer? that . 1 ondenado a presentarse inmed3 I tamente, es interpreted en Lest ILLA /. ington como "que su especialidid en desembarco V en combate son En los ultimos afet, el Departansento de Estado norteame- necasario”
“inlursta n go- vz/da toorr • Ser X "Debemios informar • Jos participants que toda potcion de semejante accion Pir parte de cun’. cio de Imte. rncis. A prsaf de que Icrupo pudiera sixmificar la aphicacton de lo previst: mas se €1:er. .ftsnacsf To sobre al e ennte-nathicler Qis”
“14-00000 E45I2 SONAL RrcoRD --- Exterlas of Remarks May HO, 1970 eote-demon-ffel’nn or fomevle s2 "** * ras set ****** * ens P-l * e thec Pre-t* dir tee hetwon and ti resigre taters.asmonal dispenses HrvAn % and nt & 32. co Corthe On C.-€ *.” s *s 2,7 27.1944228 ea Cite ertri”
“of U. S. citizens recently made to Cuba. at the invitation of that country’s government, about which the Committee ice bas learned through newspaper reports that have recently appeared in this country and in Latin America. This information would be treated with the confidence”
“BARBADlAN POSITION ON CRASH, BLAMING US FOR THAT POSITION AS WELL AS FOR SUPPORT.OF CUBAN EXILES WHO 14 PERPETRATED CRASH, BURNHAM NOW SEEKS VENGENCE THROUGH DEATH OF SUSPECTS. HE SEEMED TO IMPLY THAT USG ASSISTANCE IN BRINGING THEM TO "JUSTICE" WOULD REESTABLISH OUR CREDIB”
“in such actions Is going to attempt to skip the country as a test, because many other technicians of the oil companies are desperate to flee Cuba and are trying to arrange ways and means to do so. end- C-0-H-F-I-D-E-H-T-I-A-L HOI RN BO DISSEM ABROAD LIMITED language - 54”
“own choice, but that to take children out of Cuba is a mistake. A/L s • /9*/%,5 7 R3 • n”
“13-00000 Sifel -2- D. Unleto we were indefinitely to occupy Cisc militarily. tis caly solves the ten prablea 1 necessarily the CCoSg CJS 05 0 Cubca leadcrohtp willing to ood coptbio of covosaling the country along lines exceptable to the Cuban roople and along 16000 cons”
“1 2969/10-11-928. AM E01m01 WESTERN UNION corca LlmE ! PRESS MESSAGE WP MARSHALL PRESIDENT TIME FILEO MIAMI, Nov.25/661966 NGV 25 PM 5 05 * * * * * w ititiu n e y *6ot _., * e r o v o ti* ACENCE FRANCE PRESSE wox CO NE-rOaK DAYLETTER colsCr- 61700 AIRAMA PROTIS”