The links of notorious terrorist organizations and their representatives with the promoters of a march called in Cuba today call into question the supposed peaceful intention of the demonstration and its spontaneous nature.
On national television, the day before, new evidence of the bonds between Yunior García, leader of the Archipelago platform, and one of the organizers of the convocation with terrorists who have a history of attacks on the island and thinking tanks that promote the political subversion from the United States were revealed.
The program Razones de Cuba – broadcast in primetime – featured the statements of the Cuban doctor Carlos Leonardo Vázquez, who for 25 years was the agent “Fernando” of the State Security Organs and participated together with García in training programs of political leaders serving foreign interests. In 2019, a workshop sponsored by the North American University of Saint Louis welcomed both Cubans along with other doctors, journalists, historians, who learned about “the role of the armed forces in a transition process,” Vázquez said.
One of the speakers was precisely Richard Young, an expert in public protests as a method of change, political and social, who addressed the new forms of civic activism that seek the establishment of a fundamentalist and privatizing capitalism, revealed the audiovisual.
Among the participants in the workshop was Felipe González, former president of Spain (1982-1996) and who in 1983 created the antiterrorist liberation groups responsible for kidnappings, torture and murders.
The counterrevolutionary Manuel Cuesta, who since 2014 works for the National Foundation for Democracy (NED) and orchestrated the provocative plans against the summits of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, in Havana, and the one of the Americas, in Panama, also intervened there.
Vázquez called attention to the fact that during this event García revealed to Cuesta his admiration for him “as a political dissident” and it was also there that he recognized that, upon his return to the island, “he was going to dedicate himself to the counterrevolution.”
The training programs in which the Archipelago leader participated began in 2018, when he traveled to Argentina for an event coordinated by the project “Time for changes and the new role of the armed forces in Cuba”, where he exchanged with consecrated activists against the Cuban revolution.
The television program also published a conversation between García and Ramón Saúl Sánchez Rizo, a terrorist linked to organizations such as Alpha 66, Omega 7, the National Front for the Liberation of Cuba and the Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU).
The latter is responsible for more than 90 terrorist attacks against Cuban facilities in various countries.
Other revelations were the words of Saily González, spokeswoman for the Archipelago in the central province of Villa Clara, who acknowledges the support and advice received by Omar López, director of human rights for the Cuban American National Foundation.
It is worth noting that this organization protected the terrorists Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosh Ávila, leaders of the sabotage in flight to the Barbados plane, where 73 people (including 57 Cubans) lost their lives.
The Cuban doctor and first-degree specialist in Comprehensive General Medicine and Oncology revealed that the intention of the march, first scheduled for next November 20 and whose performance was vetoed by the Government of this capital because it is considered unconstitutional, is to “cause chaos, the disobedience of society”.
In addition, he said, they seek international organizations to apply sanctions that can justify a military intervention and the establishment of an alternative government on the Caribbean island.
“Yunior is seeking a confrontation with the armed forces, with the Ministry of the Interior. He is calling for a march that he says is peaceful, but he knows it is not, “said the doctor who defined himself as a” revolutionary, martiano and fidelista. “