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Cuba (Castro) Protests 'Subversive' U.S. Radio Handouts
yahoo.com ^ | April 6, 2002 | Andrew Cawthorne

Posted on 04/06/2002 3:11:28 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba complained Friday of an escalation of "subversive" activities by U.S. diplomats stationed in Havana including the distribution of hundreds of short-wave radios to anti-Castro "counter-revolutionaries."

Randy Alonso, moderator of a nightly state TV program which is a mouthpiece for President Fidel Castro's government, announced on the show that Cuba's Foreign Ministry had formally complained about the radio handouts and other propaganda acts.

Alonso said that Wednesday "our country's Foreign Ministry presented its most energetic protests at the continual provocations and efforts by the U.S. Interests Section to subvert the constitutional order and carry out activities against the Cuban revolution."

Alonso and other state commentators on the "Round Table" program said American diplomats had for several months been carrying out a more aggressive policy toward Cuba at the behest of President Bush's government.

The diplomats, Alonso said, had been "going around various provinces to organize, finance and instruct little counter-revolutionary groups, and hand out clandestine publications and contraband items."

The more than 500 radios distributed by U.S. diplomats across Cuba were programmed to pick up U.S. government-funded anti-Castro station Radio Marti from Miami, they said.

Vicki Huddleston, head of the U.S. diplomatic mission or Interests Section in Havana, said that in fact American diplomats had distributed "more, quite a bit more" than the 500 radios mentioned by Cuba Friday. Her staff have also in recent months been handing out books to Cubans, including to home-based libraries being set up by anti-Castro dissidents.

Havana accuses Radio Marti of stimulating illegal migration from Cuba and inciting violence like February's break-in at the Mexican Embassy by young Cubans seeking to leave the island.

"ISN'T IT WEIRD?"

"The idea that it's subversive to distribute radios, and then to have six or seven adult men sitting round a table complaining about it seems almost ludicrous. Isn't it weird?" Huddleston told Reuters. "I couldn't see there was anything there that anyone would have any objection to in a normal society."

Huddleston has been more outspoken in recent months in her public criticism of Castro's political system and her support for local dissidents whom Havana condemns as pawns of the U.S. government or Cuban American exile groups in Florida.

Friday's program appeared to be the start of a militant Cuban response to heightened U.S. activism.

A state-run rally was scheduled for Saturday morning in Havana where, according to a statement in the ruling Communist Party's daily newspaper Granma, "130,000 of the capital's residents ... will raise their voice to condemn the provocative, subversive and meddling activity of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana."

Washington and Havana broke formal diplomatic ties since soon after Castro's 1959 revolution, but set up Interests Sections under President Jimmy Carter's 1977-1981 presidency.

Alonso said the U.S. Interests Section's heightened activism in recent months was being master-minded by the "furious terrorist" Otto Reich, an anti-Castro Cuban American recently appointed by Bush as his Latin American policy chief.

Another state commentator, Reinaldo Taladrid, said leading local dissidents Raul Rivero, Oswaldo Paya and Elizardo Sanchez were receiving thousands of dollars from the United States as "employees" of Washington.

"I'm going Monday to ask Vicki for my money because I never received it," quipped Sanchez in a telephone interview after the program. He was accused of receiving nearly $5,500 in the last few months.

"We're used to this sort of attack against which we have no right of defense," he said, calling the "Round Table" show a form of "Caribbean Taliban-ism" in which fundamentalist official views were aired with no right of reply.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: communism; dissidents
Castro is currently trying his charm offensive so it's going to be difficult for him to practice his normal communist terrorist tactics or for his useful idiots to defend him if he does.
1 posted on 04/06/2002 3:11:28 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Victoria Delsoul; Luis Gonzalez, Prodigal Daughter; Dqban22; f.christian
****Alonso and other state commentators on the "Round Table" program said American diplomats had for several months been carrying out a more aggressive policy toward Cuba at the behest of President Bush's government. The diplomats, Alonso said, had been "going around various provinces to organize, finance and instruct little counter-revolutionary groups, and hand out clandestine publications and contraband items.****
2 posted on 04/06/2002 3:17:16 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: backhoe; Congressmanbillybob; All
Bump!
3 posted on 04/06/2002 3:18:27 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Fidel: "We only allow Cubans to listen to pro-CUBA stations, like CBS"

Rather: "We have his frequency, Kenneth"

George Washington to Lafayette, 9/1/1778: "In a free and republican government,
you cannot restrain the voice of the multitude.
Every man will speak as he thinks"

4 posted on 04/06/2002 3:34:12 AM PST by Diogenesis
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To: Diogenesis
Check out pictures of more U.S. Castro supporters
5 posted on 04/06/2002 3:47:18 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Diogenesis
Radio Marti, siempre contigo!
6 posted on 04/06/2002 3:57:20 AM PST by Bogie
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Oh, yes! Dictators, totalitarians of any stripe hate freedom and information and the open exchange of ideas. And utter humorlessness is another hallmark of freedom-hating governments, too.
7 posted on 04/06/2002 4:00:25 AM PST by backhoe
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To: backhoe
And utter humorlessness is another hallmark of freedom-hating governments, too.

Not much to laugh about.

8 posted on 04/06/2002 4:06:01 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: backhoe
It must be a real old aspect of the "human condition." After all, the Founding Fathers made sure that freedom of speech was part of the Constitution. And that was a long time ago.

Bet ya the problem goes back tens of thousands of years.

Yeah, Castro belongs in a mesuem.A real dinosaur!

9 posted on 04/06/2002 4:16:12 AM PST by Bogie
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
If this is new, it's a good start. Now let's play hardball.
10 posted on 04/06/2002 4:34:48 AM PST by McGruff
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To: marine inspector
bttt
11 posted on 04/06/2002 4:50:48 AM PST by f.Christian
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Sounds good to me!!
12 posted on 04/06/2002 5:18:10 AM PST by No!
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To: No!; McGruff; All
Can't have enough of this capitalist subversive stuff!
13 posted on 04/06/2002 5:31:58 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Bogie
Yeah, Castro belongs in a mesuem.A real dinosaur!

IMO, Castro belongs under a daisy-cutter. Forget Saddam, get the terrorist Fidel and stick his sorry ass in Camp X-Ray! LET'S ROLL!

GENERAL LEMAY WAS RIGHT AND JFK WUSSED OUT!! NEVER FORGET OCTOBER 1962!!

14 posted on 04/06/2002 5:44:09 AM PST by bassmaner
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To: bassmaner
Bombs away with Curtis Lemay !
15 posted on 04/06/2002 6:15:10 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: bassmaner; Eric in the Ozarks
Paul Greenberg: Fidel and friends**** The problem is that, like any other economy that's been run into the ground by some Communist caudillo, F. Castro and brutal company are a little short of cash just now and always. Cuba is already some $11 billion in debt, it defaulted on its international loans years ago, and so it can't get any more money from the World Bank. Or any other lending agency that has this thing about being repaid. In short, Fidel's is a typical Communist economy, that is, bankrupt -- and not just morally. That's where American banks and credit and you, the American taxpayer, come in. Because all the loans and grants that Cuba's sordid little dictatorship would need to buy our rice and shore up its own power would have to be backed some way by the U.S. government. That's the dirty little secret none of those pushing for an end to this embargo emphasize. They see trade with Cuba as still another farm subsidy.****
16 posted on 04/06/2002 6:19:49 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: luis gonzalez
bttt
17 posted on 04/06/2002 8:25:01 AM PST by f.Christian
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Good post. Thanks CW.

Bump.

18 posted on 04/06/2002 1:13:42 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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