“eral, USMC Chairman SECRET ENCLOSURE DRAFT PROGRESS ACHIEVED DURING APRIL IN IMPEDING TRAVEL TO CUBA 1. The Department of State has”
“eral, USMC Chairman SECRET ENCLOSURE DRAFT PROGRESS ACHIEVED DURING APRIL IN IMPEDING TRAVEL TO CUBA 1. The Department of State has”
“carrying any goods bound to or from Cuba; and. SECRET • nw 50955 DocId: 32276061.■’ Page 60”
“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”
“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-”
“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”
“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- !”
“ENCLOSURE: Progress Achieved during April in Impeding Travel to Cuba 1. The enclosure hereto summari zes pro gress made by the several depart me nts and”
“Cuba’s attempt * to use French Caribbean dependencies for flights to and. From % NW 50955 DocId:32276192 Page 17 -SECRET”
“Encouraged the Benelux and Italian Governments to maintain visa requirements for Cubans travelling to their countries despite Cuba‘s having done away with visa requirements for their nationals who visit Cuba. ) SECRET HW 50955 DocId:32424015 Page 7”
“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”
“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”
“1-00000 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM PAGE Z OF 2 PAGES SECRET CSDB-312/00665-70 ■ c. Visa delays. Havana is consistently - late in processing visa requests for foreigners - traveling to Cuba. Ruiz attributed the delays to.the red tape which involves processing the ”
“Cuban nationals. *1 fex 2S-W W. For discussion, see Enc B 22 * Enclosure to JCS 2304/1769 ‘ ** Attachment to JCS 2304/171 *** Attachment to JCS 230+/1685 TOP SECRET - SENSITIVE JCS 2304/189 (Rev: 5/13/63) ,93.”
“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-”
“SECRET NATIONAL SECURITY ACTIONS ON CUBA (PENDING AND CLOSED) HW 50955 DocId: 32276061 Page 8”
“xican government, and that travel of Chileans to Cuba has been dramatically reduced in recent weeks. SECRET NW 66000 Docld:32424012 Page 8 4 SECRET”
“Cuba.” They include the four point shipping regulations, OAS sanctions, NATO SECRET NW 50955 DocId: 32276061 Page 93”
“that the President ma contemplate the % ^U.' 11-------- 1—- ... ----------------------- — - te-te full array options. 1 tusre of Cuba and e Caribbean, (1) Monitor, cregrve and report on aix air and G6 cars. ton — th scheduled and non-scheduled, th Free World 17 amniet - i”
“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”
“(O CONFIDENTIAL 0 the area may take immediate tective measure wh - 533*8 carlo "C. Actions Against Cuban Exiles "2. Shooting down of pirate planes, possibly of US registry. "2. Hot pursuit of or attack on raiding planes over the high seas or another country’s territo”
“us WILL HAVE T° XILL US." 2. (FIELD COMMENT : REPORTS FROM OTHER SOURCES OF KNOWN RELIABILITY HAVE NOTED THAT ALL CUBAN DIPLOMATS TRAVELING OR STATIONED ABROAD HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THEIR GOVERNMENT TO CARRY A SHALL HAND WEAPON. AS OF S APRIL 1972 ALL CUBAN NO FOREIGN DISS”
“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 ”
“publicity concerning Castro/Communist subversive ine activities in Latin America, application of Four Point shipping restric- 8tions and other economic sanctions, and a series of actions designed : Tak to obtain, . to. the greatest extent possible, 'multilateral approval of”
“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”
“Cuba." They include the four point shipping regulations, OAS sanctions, NATO SECRET NW 50955 DocId: 32276061 Page 25”
“rights for Cubana planes. The Governor A9* mwsrn NW 50953 DocId: 32112623 Page 6”
“unless in any case gthere are overriding reasons to the contrary. The remaining cases the total of 65 are bein individually 'examined to see if they can be diverted to Cuban targets. 1. -10- Pm”
“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”
“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”
“ANFAUNA-25 a u y *rs o *-9 2 a AT THIS TIME, commo LINK VAS AMCUTLER-2 TO AMFAUNA-27 TO MFAUNA-25, sited acuLe-2 out TOUCH THERE NO REPEAT a w w nBU ’ H ^ y M ^ f f l t NO MAY SECURELY FIND OUT DETAILS A-25 CURRENT SITUATION OR FOR A-25 TO COMmICATE WITH WAVE. jot 8. CU”
“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”
“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 ”
“into Cuba via open mails, legal travellers and couriers, with special emphasis on selective black operations. -14-”
“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”
“ies & flight mamfests. Cabad p.11) Jalso had surveillance - Mam of its Jwhich provided to the CIA ہو and givedeng The Menaultimbus oun at the singed, obligughs 3 passants and. copies of passenge fists Cabit pilt). Additionally, ting operdim. (Lienvoy) against the Cuban a Jilighme”
“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 ”
“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”
“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”
“SUBJ REF A. A 8. FIT: CHECK FLIGHTLISTS 24 AND 25 APRIL FAIL SHOW CUBA maVEL ANY SUBJECTS RESS. 1• »i- * EXCERPT MEXI 9137 o IN 71516 G 28 APATZ 64 -atiwEdtKAdAEABPAW”
“, arms and propaganda materials to and from Cuba. A summary of actions by country is provided below: SECRET 3 NW 65990 Docld:32401396 Page 6 SECRET”
“PRIORITY, THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO OBTAIN IS B trat Lros CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS SECRET 1/C/tr.n/ose eneveco Av ato l^5 leocece I ega [rite [aco [uHa| cg» (jeLQ^J ega Ico: I co I JTCRW0.IWPORMATION REPORT RELEASING :”
“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”
“CONFIDENTIAL p SECRET could then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between ; Cuba and the United States. A) It is requested that clearance be granted16) for the Cuban alien to furnish thi”
“relocated; ferred to EXCOM refugees to be eligible to apply for travel privileges. 483 NSC 2422k Initiation of negotiations (Pending) 5/5/61 to enlarge millingness of Action trans- other American states to ferred to EXCOM join in action against Castro. HW 50955 DocId: 3227”
“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”
“A. CONVENTION AND ITS AGENDA APPROVED AND SUPPORTED BY CTV AND LABOR SECT ION OF AD. X 19- 10 0 B. WILL INVITE INTERNATIONAL PAPICIPAIIOM AND CONVOKE ROUND-TABLE MEETING or MEMBERS es CoriT COmMISsIoN AGA INST commuNIST TYRANNY OF CUBA" FOR PURPOSE CLARIFF AND APPLY COORDINA”
“Debt, Harold E. llughes. Gate w. eallenome. Senator My eoftenee. Sona SriOM Tate- but al.0 438 made asa the cause of out X:.tee, Cirvirizy r: McGovern, Lee Metentt MOND hza98 already Si.it this bi theat own security Unfortunately it 2ams been Walter P Mondn’e, Frank K. Mres zo”
“- /- Anf SEUREI 0002313 remeet of an evolution in Lee Prosocatm Bxatl in 63 fmpucepten. Cotto Cuba 8 USSR fin Bay of MunleCinis, Mory with the dicy y US Pig s. Cuban proguer. 11 empri s the i g e SS C Fi instead n al cInRepor t has operatedi l e ctd I. acteras vija”
“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”
“Cuban targets. (23) . All of these(:- 11 be directed against these targets unless in any case there are overriding reasons to the contrary. The remaining cases in the total of C 6524 are bein individually examined to see if they can be diverted to Cuban targets. 6/10 -10”