“800,000 Cubans "voted with their feet” and fled their me
;1961: A 1,300-man Cuban Brigade, armed and homeland. Some 600,000 of them settled in the United oth
, trained by the U.S. in Florida, Guatemala and Nica States. They and their children now total 750,000. Most of eas
ra”
“fled their
: 1961: A 1,300-man Cuban Brigade, armed and homeland. Some 600,000 of them settled in the United
trained by the U.S. in Florida, Guatemala and Nica- States. They and their children now total 750,000. Most of
! ragua, landed at the Bay of Pigs on Cuba's south them l”
“"flandly nation." I Oa the other hand, the Department
for a foreign nation—Israel? 1of State has its case. Many officials are
ji only slightly less enthusiastic than Cuban
How many senators and conga salon :. /exiles to see the end of Castro’s Com-
REMINDER : We still
would t”
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There
has
Cuba as well as a larger number of sympathizers.
been one abortive invasion attempt.
These efforts have been weakened, however, by rivalries
between the more prominent exiles for leadership of
any for-
mal anti-Castro movement established, and their
failure to
agr”
“number of sympathizers.
been one abortive invasion attempt.
These efforts have been weakene
d,
howev
er, by rivalries
between the more prominent exiles for leadership of
any for-
mal anti-Castro movement established, and their
failure to
agree on any program.
by the fact that m”
“Similarly, isn't
sensitivity that you spoke about.## isnAtzreaiiy the Cuban population
sensitized in such fashion as to come up with a comparably provocative and
zud dialogue-ending remark.))
- the
It seems a little bit less. One of the problems is that of Cubed
11
immigr”
“‘tives" based in the United States. - -:
contributed substantially to Israel’s war: today ! Time :s 7 tt. :. As to this latter clai, those who know
best. They are furious when they, as1 .Fidel Castro also know that he needs no
Cuban, 1 y to do the same for the libera- !
: excus”
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"Lconbnued from preceding Dego)
EXILES vs. a former Chilean Ambassador in Washington, DC, on Sep-
tember 21.
CASTRO— • Kidnaping two Cuban officials in Argentina
• Attempting to kidnap a Cuban consul in Mexico
Who are these terrorists? What mot”
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CUBAN EXTREMISTS na
[continued from preceding page)
Su
EXILES vs. a former Chilean Ambassador in Washington, D.C., on Sep-
tember 21.
66
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CASTRO— • Kidnaping two Cuban officials in Argentina.
• Attempting to kidnap a Cuban consul in Mexico.
Who are these terr”
“of Cuban refugees busily
training and preparing hopefully for a
return to their native land. Because
they had as yet been unable to find the
leader they wanted — a national leader
to be both anti-Castro and anti-Batista
it was impossible to make specific
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“possible in the i
F • plan to use Cuban exiles in paramilitary war atmosphere in Miami." . 1
am against Castro while U.S. maintained an economic In the early UUtits, the overthrow of Castro scorned to the 1
»' blockade to shake the island’s economy. The attacks Cubans in exile”
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CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY COUNCIL
INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA
"Sector Profesional
(Professional Section)
ENRIQUE HUERTAS
"Corporaciones Economicas
(Economic Branch)
Dr. TULIO DIAZ RIVERA
MANUEL ANTONIO DE VARONA
SERGIO CARBO
RICARDO LORIE
ANTONIO MACEO
It
ANTO”
“advised that reaction among the Cuban exiles
is "very bad against the United States". He explained that the
Cuban exiles allege that President KENNEDY has made promises
to help them in their fight against CASTRO but is now opposing
them and consequently they feel that the U. ”
“choose between the
Red Cuban market and the Latin American market.
Some examples follow: article by L. Rojas Ospina in "Excelsior", Mexico, Sep. 4,
1965; in Brazil, a speech by Congressman Flaviano Riberiro dated Sep.' 4, 1965, and
an article by Gustavo Corcao published in "D”
“secret “Operation Mongoose”— other places in the United States seems very possible in the •
a plan to use Cuban exiles in paramilitary war atmosphere in Miami." On
against Castro while U.S. maintained an economic In the early 1960s, the overthrow of Castro seemed to the Fif
•
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“at this was a means of increasing his
prestige with Americans he became a friend of the US. (4)
1
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Penetration of the Anti-Castro Movement
Castro has bragged that his capture in Cuba last August
of an arms-laden plane containing a group of anti-Castro
militants was due to his h”
“vicious anti-Americanism and his of the once defeated but still wickedly
plundering of American properties in ways unrepentant imperialists.
% not even provided by Castro-dictated legiala - This is unfortunate. Although a return to
ton..... the old association between the two ”
“Fear".- At last, the Old Guard has
spoken out through Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, following the devastating "purge" that it
underwent in the hands of Fidel Castro. But fear of a second, bloody phase, of the
purge has kept Carlos Rafael Rodriguez from openly attacking Fidel Castro”
“skilled in reading the new socialist 325 pages 6 x 9°
rhetoric, Professor Halperin guides the reader LATIN AMERICAN stubus/OUTCAL SCUNCE/HISTORY'
World ” £4.95 $10.95
through the maze of documents, speeches,
and propaganda which constitute the record
‘of the Castro regime du”
“humanitarian reasons, accepted Castro’s parley to evacuate the spirit-•
ually wounded. We also comment on the statement of a Washington official who said that i
"the fear that the U.S. may alter its relations with Cuba is unfounded (and) there is
no prospect for a change in ou”
“the Castro-
communist regime in Cuba and in the Western Hemisphere and the
rest of the world.
-4-”
“sfirmeren los vaci-
lanteo que, legicamente, quieren lo n eguro.
Solo a las Embajadas acredi tadas en La Habaca se permitira importer
lo que necesitar para 82 subsistorcia, previo registro er 10g E. U., y
gecer a eus connacionales por la misma via, para registrarles minucio-”
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They certainly are quite active. For instance, the Colombian I mentioned-
1 still can’t think of his names— but his daughter was put in an Albanian
school. Poor girl, about eleven years old, and she didn't know word of
Albanian and most of the Albanians didn't know S”
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cld:32423434
C onsideram os que e l a n a lis is de la s in f o r We consider that the analysis of the informa
m aciones que ap o rtam o s, la s p u b licam en te- tions we offer, the publicly known, and the-
onocidas y las que las autoridades nor-- ones that the Ame”
“uncoordinated, continues. Spontaneous . : / -
■ acts of sabotage are common throughout the island. At great . -
risk refugees still elude his security forces and sca patrols . ;
to escape from Cuba. In this atmosphere, externally counted
■ raids against Cuban targets have add”
Untitled REPORT·p. 494·source: semanticDerived signal64%Cuba & Cuban Exiles
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EDITORIALS: -
Cor-unist Mart Fail In Cuba".- We echo reports by recent refugee arrivals concerning
Gnetro’s purchare of defective farming equipment. There purchases indicate why Castro-
Communism is failing in Cuba thanks to the attitude of crooked merchants that ”
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The Fidelista youth were not Marxist. They are more so today than
1
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they were before, but they have had this experience of dealing with the
United States - - I have had a lot of arguments with them about it.
For instance when they came to the United States ini-”
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"HABLA.... UNIDAD FEVOLUCIONARIA" (W.R.U.L.)
November 1, 19658 "There will be no changer in the Blockade of Rod Cuba",- A comment
on the rumors that U.S. policy on Cuba will "soften". It is indicated that Washing
ton, for humanitarian reasons, accepted Castro’s p”
“the situation on the island and treat with Castro as if they
believed that all hope of liberation had expired. Can you tell
us something about the internal struggle against connuniso?
2A. — To think that all hope of liberation has expired in Cuba
,i
is to show a complete lac”
“be ready and anxious to work
with the Cuban people in pursuit of those progressive goals which, a few‘
short years ago,' stirred their hopes and the sympathy of many people
throughout the entire hemisphere.
"No Cuban need feel trapped between dependence on the broken prom
i”
Untitled REPORT·p. 627·source: semanticDerived signal64%Cuba & Cuban Exiles
“sircered? His’bok
, *. , , from magazine and newspaper arts les.
is an espinata ct why the revolution
G6M "
.,
plus his swaurst-hand knowintse et
,
James Gilbert:
events, he picors together a fascinating
Although the current volume only reading of Castro’s speeches, poli”
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BETWEEN CUBA AND THE USSR, AS NUMEROUS DIFFERENCES OF VIEWS
HAVE EXISTED FOR SOME TIME AND ARE WEL”
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June 9, 1964
Mr. Manuel Artime Buesa
Moviniento de Recuperacion Revolucionaria
2212 Northeast 2nd Court
Mlamt 37, Florida
Dear Mr. Artime:
This is to acknowledge and to thank you for your
thoughtfulness in w”
“AND THE LAWYERS.
5. REGARDING FIDEL CASTRO, RICO CALAN SAYS THAT No ONE KNOWS WHETHER CASTRO IS
A COMMUNIST OR WHAT KIND OF COMMUNIST IS MIGHT BE. IE IS A GRAr REVOLUTIONARY
LEADER AND A GREAT TACTICIAN, BUT KE cANOT PLAY T ROLE OF LIBERATOR OF LATIN
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CUBA; BREZHNE”
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4o Cuba is an unwilling instrument of Soviet policy, subject to
the whims and moods of a foreign power.
3. Moscow will use Cuba as it sees fit and for its own purposes,
giving help and withdrawing it to suit' the Kremlin’s desires.
4. Castro has isolated his ”
“Fidel, de conseguir en America varios "Viet-Nam",quiera no
quiera Rusia.
Creo que la separation de Raul Castro y Vilma Espin de los cuadros
claves del comunismo cubano,puede traer echo consecuencia una revuelta
interna por pugna entre factores comristas cubanos,y tenemos que ”
“good sense, but leaves little room;
taneously out, el . historical tircum-
revolution through the events which for discussion of the internal dynamics
/stances, net led by a rigid party
touched it from the outside, particularly of therevolution and of the impact ol -
structu”
“jail
or in a friendly embassy in Havana but said new leaders have been selected
and will resume sabotage activities shortly. Thought the underground could
restore tension in Cuba in 3-4 months. However, said outside help needed
to get rid of Castro. Claimed that prior to inva”
NOTES from CIA·p. 43·source: semanticDerived signal64%Cuba & Cuban Exiles
“SF 100-33836
FTD/lr
SAUL LANDAU is editor and publisher of Studies on
the Left (See Appendix Page).
(SP T-16, 1962)
JOSEPH P. MORRAY described himself as a former
officer in Naval Intelligence, a lawyer and a former professor
in Havana. He said that when the revolution in”
“- Ku estava mais interessado uzopinilo publica do site no dinhicir. E . -
nio estava.de acordo coin que se corfunlisse a finajilide da viagem (4) - tielos E-tados Unidos, mas nio e issoo que tem dito as propagandistas
0 antigo niinistro da Fazenda culinno Rufo Loiez Freqjuctde-”
“THERE MAY EVEN BE
A FEW IMPROVEMENTS. THE SOVIETS WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN ES
SENTIAL ECONOMIC AID TO CUBA. THE RECENT PURGE AND ARRESTS SHOULD
SECRET
" 9”
“the present. A note
upon the inter national struggle between ’and indecision made, matters worse.
of frustration which occasionally marks
the US and the Soviet Union. While From the early attempts to industrialize
his narrative it the first five years of
Cashu may have been ”
“In Albania they have, as I
suppose you find in many Communist countries, high officials, middle
officials, low officials and then just plain working people. (ald
00D6000000. This to her was (shocking). Whe wasn't aware of politics
as such and that is what made talking to her ”
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CUBAN OFFICIAL, AND BETWEEN THAT OFFICIAL AND THE SOURCE, ARE
SUCH AS TO PERMIT THE BELIEF THAT HE WAS SPEAKING FRANKLY.)
2. ACCORDING TO JOAQUIN ALVAREZ REMENTOL, CUBAN VICE-
MINISTER OF FOREIGN TRA”
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JUYERTUO ELJCRTA-CRISTIANA DE CUBA.
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1732 n.z. Iin St.
Al, FLA U.S.A. Miami, Marzo 17. de 1966
Estimado companero:
La JDC de Cuba, fiel al pensamiento de nuestro Apostol
Jose Marti que dice:"ver en silencio un crimen es cometerlo", no
ha ”
“"purging" the Party.
MeNiSinet
- Decombor 31, 1965:
: NEWS:
1) Cuba Refused Credit By Mon-Communint Countries.
2) Cuban Refugee Peasant Charges That Rede Forced Him Out Of The Country To Seize
His Little Form. ‘ -
Editorials:.
"Cuban Women Forced to Hard Labor In Farms".”
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other hand, availed themselves of their Cuban purpet to present to the delegates a
.. view of the breach of Cuban-Chinese trade relations. The Chinese were made to appear
as the "villain" who wants starve the Cuban people of their rice rations.
JANUARY 8. 196”
“in Panama last January failed to
upset constitutional processes there. The April re
volt in which President Goulart of Brazil was over-
thrown was also a severe defeat for Havana. These
reverses may have produced a feeling in Havana that
a breathing spell is necessary. In a”
“of Castro’s His downward curve was further accelera- Philip Bonsal was American Am-3,
first two years in power (when the author wa5 fed by failure— after six years of prepara- • bassador to Cuba, 1959 1960, the flrst two
not yet In Cuba) does not give due credit to tions and ex”