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Documentary Reveals Links of Cuban Mercenaries with US Interests Section in Havana.

CUBA, February 28th, 2011.-  National and foreign media outlets echo on Monday the revelations made on Sunday by the documentary ‘Peones del imperio’ (Pawns of the Empire) —broadcast by Cubavision on Sunday night— on the links of Cuban counterrevolutionary elements with the US Interests Section in Havana and anti-Cuba groups in Miami.

Moises Rodriguez and Carlos Manuel Serpa Maceira, members of the Cuban State Security infiltrated into so-called dissident groups, revealed their identity and gave testimony —with interviews, videos and other evidence— of the US Government’s links with these counterrevolutionary groups in Cuba.

Rodriguez, or “Agent Vladimir,” and Serpa, “Agent Emilio,” denounced that money —coming from the United States— and the possibility to leave the country, are the only interests of the so-called “Independent Journalists”, the “Ladies in White”, and all the other counterrevolutionary groups in Cuba.

In an interview published on Monday by Juventud Rebelde newspaper, Serpa —who acted as an “independent journalist” and prepared reports on the activities of the “Ladies in White”— explained how an internal “dissident” is created.

He also referred to the key role played by the Havana-based US Interests Section in instructing these mercenaries and labelled it as their headquarters in Cuba, although he pointed out that there is a group of embassies from European Union countries that also support these plans of subversion in the Caribbean nation.

In this respect, he mentioned Jacek Padee, from the Polish embassy; Pete Brandel and Volker Pellet, from the Czech and German embassies, respectively; as well as the diplomatic representations from Holland and Sweden.

Serpa spoke of the mercenaries’ links with the Miami-based terrorist Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), with Horacio Salvador Garcia Cordero —of the so-called Council for Cuba’s Freedom—, and with Angel Pablo Polanco Torrejon, promoter of another counterrevolutionary project.

I am a ‘fabricated’ dissident. My case is an example of how it is possible to make people abroad believe that there is a ‘big’ opposition here and a large number of ‘anti-Castro’ groups, as they usually call them,” the State Security agent stressed. (Cubaminrex- Cuban News Agency)

 

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