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Article: Cuba Exults That CIA's Men in Havana Were Double Agents;In a Television Series, Alleged Spies-Turned-Heroes Tell How They Duped American Agency
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- The Washington Post
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- July 27, 1987
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Cuba's intensely publicized charges of CIA spying here have
created a new category of revolutionary hero-the double agent.
Cuban national television last week launched a series on alleged
activities of the U.S. interest section here with film of supposedly
clandestine drops of bulk packages said to contain radio equipment
and currency.
In the succeeding five parts, however, any new evidence against
the CIA has consisted solely of testimony by Cubans identified as
having duped the agency into thinking that they were willing to
subvert their country for the Yankee dollar.
President Fidel Castro, speaking tonight on the 34th anniversary
of the start of his revolution, did not mention the ...