Tuesday, March 22, 2011
 Cuba denounces U.S.-funded "destabilizing
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Cuban officials at the United Nations on Tuesday said the U.S. government is
waging a "cyber-war" aimed at undermining the socialist government.
Cuban officials said in a statement:

The U.S. Government maintains unchanged its policy of subversion and
interference in Cuban internal affairs, and its priorities of promoting
internal counterrevolution and destabilizing activities, while strengthening
the blockade and seizure of Cuban commercial and financial transaction all
over the world.

A series of testimonial documentaries broadcast on Cuban television have
revealed direct connections of counterrevolutionary individuals in the
Island with the U.S. The documentaries also made public evidence of U.S.
plans to try to introduce in the island illegal communication and spying
systems with sophisticated technology, and how the U.S. Agency for
International Development (USAID) serves as a cover for anti-Cuba CIA
activities to fabricate social leaders, supposedly trained as agents for
political change who try to influence youth and academics. The materials
exposed U.S. plans of aggression using new information and communication
technology.


In The Empire´s Pawns, Moises Rodríguez and Carlos Serpa, who for a long
time lived side by side with factions that operate on the Island under
direct orders of terrorists who live in the U.S., revealed evidence of how
the so-called dissidents or alleged advocates of the human rights in Cuba
received money directly from the U.S.


Rodríguez received instructions for plotting against the Cuban Government,
even from diplomats of the U.S. Interest Section in Havana. He was sent by
that diplomatic mission to Miami where he held meetings with notorious
terrorists, among them Luis Posada Carriles, and learnt about the subversive
plans to try to consolidate inside Cuba a destabilizing movement.


In the case of Serpa, he was instructed by the anti-Cuban campaign
ringleaders to spread false information about what was supposedly going on
in Cuba, through Radio Martí and other U.S. media. He explained the way such
illegal activity was carried out.

In Trues and Principles, Dalexis Gonzalez Madruga, a graduate student in
telecommunication engineering at the Jose Antonio Echeverria University,
revealed he was contacted by U.S. agents to illegally introduce
sophisticated equipment and install a network feasible to transmit directly
to the US Interest Section (USINT) in Havana.
They tried to use Gonzalez Madruga's technological advances and knowledge
for exchanging information and instructions. The latter destined to
facilitate destabilizing activities within the national territory.


The documentary showed the whole process of introduction of such equipment
hidden in items for surfing, and also showed that the major technological
advances in the field of communications are used by the U.S. not to help the
economic and social development, but to carry out destabilizing plans in
Cuba.
In Well Paid Lies, Frank Carlos Vazquez, a Cuban painter, revealed U.S.
plans to fabricate social leaders, supposedly trained as agents for
political change who try to influence youth and academics.


Vazquez was directly contacted by an official from the U.S. Interest Section
in Havana, and was allowed to travel to that country for alleged training.
That project aims to provide a counterrevolutionary look at typical problems
of Cuban society, and to create events or leaders for channeling the
interests of the U.S. government with regards to Cuba.
In Cyberwar, Cuba exposed U.S. new plans of aggression using new information
and communication technology, as well as the so-called cyber-dissidents or
cyber-mercenaries, trying to subvert order and create confusion among the
population.

“Cyber Dissidents on the Web” was the site created to prepare the main
actions to defame the Cuban Revolution, for which the U.S. Government has
enough resources, money and the use of wireless technology, as well as
social networks widely used to spread lies.


In the documentary Cyberwar, different experts exposed the modus operandi of
these powerful cyberspace centers in the development of the so-called “Media
Campaigns”, in which they distort reality and attack socialism and the main
leaders of the Cuban Revolution. All the actions of the independent bloggers
have a unique pattern, the U.S. Interests Section in Havana.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba reiterated in a statement issued
last January, “its will, already expressed by the Cuban Government, to hold
respectful talks about any topic whatsoever with the U.S. Government, as
long as it is between equals, without prejudicing our country's
independence, sovereignty and self-determination”, and stated that “it will
not tolerate any interference whatsoever by the U.S. in the internal affairs
of Cuba and will use all political and legal mechanisms at its disposal to
confront it”.

 Posted by Tracey Eaton at Tuesday, March 22,
2011<http://alongthemalecon.blogspot.com/2011/03/cuba-denounces-us-funded-destabilizing.html>


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