OAS EDICT DENOUNCED BY CASTRO PREMIER ISSUES REVOLUTION CALL FOR LATIN AMERICA

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CIA-RDP88-01315R000400130069-2
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December 16, 2016
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October 29, 2004
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July 27, 1964
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-WASHINGTON POST AND I BALD ... _. j ()A. Approved For Release 2005JBL/1R' C 4DP88-01315R000400130069-2 ? "The people of Cuba re= return it hard." jest as impudent and unjust Along with his attack on' OAS ~?~ the sanctions imposed." 'Sen. Goldwater, the ? Cuban ? "If the pirate attacks made leader praised French Presi from the United States and:'dent de Gaulle for his recent, enounce countries of the Caribbean do`!cri Our of the United States,, not cease, as well as training; "Our congratulations to' Dd of mercenaries for' sabotage Gen. de Gaulle for his valiant ;against the Cuban revolution, declaration of independence'., las well as the sending of agakist the. United States," he,, Bl%?, Castro agents, arms and explosives tot said. - Cuba, the people of Cuba con- Castro' called the OAS a? sider themselves with-,equal "ministry of colonies" in Latin; Premier ISSUeS right to help the revolu-1 America for the United States. Revolution Call tionaiy movements of othec'11c said the 15 to`4 vote yes-1 countries." Iterday condemning Cuba fort For Latin America Castro asked his listeners if shipping arms to Venezuelan' '~cyn?Y they approved the declaration.i1rro"Castro rebels was From News Dispatches The reply was a deaf ening,ical and- shameless" action. MIAMI, Fla., July- 261"yes." But in his speech, which The Premier said "it wilhwas monitored here, Castro Fidel Castro tonight dE 11iot be possible to avert a se-;exempted 1MIexico,,Chile, Uru-, fiantly "rejected" sanctions) rious incident" if Marines atguay and Bolivia f r o ni his imposed against his regime) Guantanamo "kill analher' ofcriticism and praised their: our soldiers." "courage" for opposing the by g OAS attack on his regime. b the Or anlzation of'! Ile referred to. an accusa-, ;American States for send-i lion by the Castro regime that: The Cuban leader reiterated, ing; arms to subvert Vene- Marines killed a Cuban sentry,charges made months agoo zuela. two weeks ago. The U.S. Gov-'that the arms found in Venc ernment said Americans did'zuela-which led to the. OAS: The Premier told cheering? ,,,?t kill the sen.try.. condemnation-comprised "ba throngs in Santiago celebrat-1 It will be necessary to "re.1Lookas and mortars of Ameri. ing the 11th anniversary ofj ply shot -for shot," Castro. said. can manufactur.e." his unsuccessful attack on' lie 'added, "We would like: He quoted what he called to improve our relations with' reliable sources for this 'asp: Batista troops, that Cuba has! the United States, with every sertion. as much right to help revolu-':body, and are ready to makeil Castro's words were aimdd tionary movements in other; such efforts. But they pursue: at constituting a denial of the; countries as the United States' a stupid policy. charge that Cuban arms were' "We must be prepared, if. sent into Venezuela but he, does to aid insurgents against necessary; to be 20 years with- did not specifically spell L. I him. He announced "a Cuban out the United States. We such a denial. ,call for Latin American 'revo-Ince'd nathing from them. They "We do not have to give. lution" to counter the OAS'have done all the ,;,sage to an accounting to anyone, he- lus they can do." said. action, Following through on of "Nobody and nothing can' Castro issued a "Declara-; speech last Monday by his; destroy it," he said.. ',ion of Santiago de Cuba"_ a brother,,Maj, Raul Castro, the, Bragging, that the people a reply to inc ?-Declaration of premier attacked Sen. Barry"of Cuba are solidly behind the Americas" by the OAS. Goldwater of Arizona, the' him," Castro mocked those The Santiago document de- Republican presidental candi- who thought his control of ate. 'the island would "only be a- clared: d P o u rid i n p,, the . rostrom,!, question of days." ? The OAS has no right to Castro attacked the "drunks "Then they. thought it would.' judge Cuba. who, he said, are shooting at; only be a few months and now ? The U.S. Central Intelli-' his troops from Guantanamo they are figuring only a -few Bence Agency "has sent toI and declared: years," he said. "But it looks bey a matter of a Cuba hundreds of agents spa' doing don't think -we ,e for would b 'few centuries will cially trained for sabotage.'by allowing them (the Ma-,; As the -crowd chanted its ? "From the Guantanamolrines) to kill our men- like' support, -Castro began- anbase, Cuban territory, occu-:butchers because that is the :attack on Cuban exiles-which' pied by U.S. Marines, there'c the called "worms"-and said have been thousands of prov-i, coommmmuni sm like butchers. butctchheers. Ans Aiid ,a, e the ones who are ;d they " ovations against our peope so if they hit us we are go-,afraid - they and the CIA even a soldier killed," ling to return ,lie. blow and`;agents, the exploiters and the -'enemies. of the revolution.", Approved For Release 2005/01/12 CIA-RDP88-01315R000400130069-2