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WikiLeaks cables on Cuba show links to terrorists from Colombia, Spain

WikiLeaks cables on Cuba show links to terrorists from Colombia, Spain

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URL Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/ ... leaks-cables-on-cuba-show.html
Published: Dec 2, 2010
Author: BY JUAN O. TAMAYO. http://www.miamiheral



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Posted on Wed, Dec. 01, 2010

WikiLeaks cables on Cuba show links to terrorists from Colombia, Spain

BY JUAN O. TAMAYO

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Cuba allows Colombian and Spanish groups branded as terrorists to rest
and get treatment on the island, but the groups are unlikely to plan
attacks while there, according to a U.S. diplomatic cable made public by
WikiLeaks.

The cable also touches on corruption, Cuba's penetration of dissident groups, the Catholic church,
the potential for street protests and Havana's strong intelligence
capabilities.

The cable on the Colombian and Spanish groups, sent by the U.S. diplomatic mission in Havana on
Feb. 27 of last year, is notable because Cuba is on the U.S. list of
``state sponsors of terrorism,'' along with Iran, Sudan and Syria.

``We have reliable reporting indicating the presence of ELN, FARC and
ETA members here in Havana. That said, they are unlikely to conduct
terrorist operations in Cuba,'' noted the report, signed by mission
chief Jonathan Farrar.

The ELN and FARC are leftist Colombian guerrilla groups, and ETA is a Basque
separatist movement. The State Department and the European Union
consider the three to be terrorist groups.

Cuba has long provided safe haven to some ``demobilized'' ETA members,
with Spain's approval, and to ELN leaders who held peace talks in Havana
with the Bogota government. But Colombian and Spanish news media this
year reported allegations of operational contacts between the ETA and
FARC in Cuba and Venezuela.

The cable noted that the specific activities in Cuba of the three groups
``are largely unknown but Post [the mission] was able to corroborate
that ETA members assisting the FARC had spent time in Cuba.''

``Reporting also indicates that the GOC [government of Cuba] is able to
influence the FARC. The Cuban Communist Party International Department
(PCC/ID) has close relationships with the Clandestine Communist Party of
Colombia [PCC] which serves as the political wing of the FARC, and to
some extent the ELN as well,'' the report added.

The Cuban government allows the FARC, ETA and ELN ``to enjoy R&R
[rest and recreation] in Cuba and receive medical care and other
services,'' it added. But ``there is little chance of any operational
activity given the need for safehaven.''

More broadly, the cable noted, ``we have seen no evidence that the GOC
allows hostile intelligence service to plan terrorist, anti-U.S.
operations in Cuba.''

``Conventional wisdom in the diplomatic community is that the GOC is anxious to avoid
giving the United States a rationale to conduct counterterrorism
operations against it,'' the report noted.

The cable was written by the security officer at the U.S. Interests
Section in Havana in reply to a query from Washington asking dozens of
questions about the local security situation.

Cuba's security services ``are professional and capable . . . They are
highly effective at penetrating networks on the island and actively
pursuing individuals they believe to be terrorists,'' it noted. ``One
must note that the GOC believes opposition groups in Cuba are terrorists
sponsored by the United States.''

Apparently responding to a query about possible anti-U.S. protests in
Cuba, the cable noted that the government ``maintains almost total
control over all organizations on the island.''

``The most autonomous large organization is the Catholic Church, which
wields limited autonomy. Any group demonstrating against the United
States would be doing so at the GOC's behest, or at a minimum with their
approval.''

Referring to possible ``impromptu protests,'' the cable noted that some had been reported and
added: ``It is conceivable but not likely that one of these
demonstrations could escalate to violence and spread to other parts of
the city and/or country.''

It also reported police in Havana were ``ubiquitous but appear to have limited
training and outdated equipment'' and noted that a previous report
``claimed evidence of criminal elements obtaining weapons.''

``Corruption in Cuba is an accepted means of survival. The average
Cuban makes about $18 a month, and low and mid-level police officials
earn similar salaries,'' the cable noted. ``In short, Cuban law
enforcement is confronted with serious and widespread corruption.''

``Some things that are considered corrupt in the United States such as
conflict of interest, double dipping and influence peddling are integral
parts of Cuba's standard operating procedures,'' it added.

Another cable, made public by WikiLeaks Wednesday, was sent by the U.S.
Embassy in Venezuela shortly after Fidel Castro's emergency surgery in
2006. The cable suggests Washington should warn President Hugo Chávez
against intervening in Havana in case of a succession dispute.

The cable, sent by Caracas embassy just after Castro's surgery, noted
reports that Chávez had wanted to fly quickly to Havana ``but the Cubans
waved him off, fearing that his presence would undercut their efforts
to convey a sense of normality.''

While it predicted that Cuba-Venezuelan relations would remain close, the cable
warned that Castro's illness could deprive Chávez of ``a proven crisis
manager, which may increase Chávez's vulnerability.'' And if there was a
``power struggle'' in Cuba, it added, the ``increasingly intrusive''
Chávez might try to back his own candidate and perhaps even ``consider
intervening militarily'' in Cuba.

``As noted in previous email traffic, Embassy suggests that this may be an
apt time to warn the BRV [Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela] against
intervening in Cuba,'' the cable concluded.


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Comment by Sandra on December 2, 2010 at 10:44pm
Scary sort of, Cuba is way to close to the Southern US and we have a coward running this country, so no protection with the kinder-gardeners in charge.

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