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More from that priceless interview: However, they are demanding the release of their family members. Doesn’t that seem legitimate?
These women defend United States terrorism. They defend the world’s foremost terrorist country, that with the most blood on its hands, that which launches the most bombs, that invades the most countries, that imposes the strongest economic sanctions against others. We are talking about a country that is responsible for the crimes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
These women don’t realize that the struggle of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo symbolizes love for our abducted children, killed by tyrants imposed by the United States. Our battle represents the Revolution, the one that our sons and daughters wanted to make. Their struggle is different, since they defend the subversive policies of the United States that only contain oppression, repression and death.
What, according to you, are the interests being defended by the “Cuban dissidents?”
The interests of the United States, of course. You’d have to be blind or dishonest not to see it. You only have to read the reports published by the U.S. State Department, in which it is said that a $50 million budget is earmarked for the fabrication of an opposition in Cuba. The information is public, and it’s available. The dissidents themselves, as they are called, meet with Mr. James Cason {the U.S. representative preceding Michael Parmly in Havana} and are under his command. These dissidents have openly supported the maintenance of economic sanctions that so harm the Cuban people. Who, besides the United States, supports those economic sanctions? Tell me! This is vital information, and I'm hanging on to this link for future reference. You know, I've thought of the high nausea level generated by the prospect of seeing these clowns parading themselves around as the Ladies in White before now. It's just BLISS hearing how the real article lady feels about it, personally!
Marta Beatriz Roque, with Bush's U.S. Interests Section Head, James Cason, gazing upon his star from the doorway
Marta, staging another "Ladies in White" demonstration
Marta Beatriz Roque
Marta Beatriz Roque's (and Luis Posada Carriles') benefactor, terrorist Santiago Alvarez As a side note, the real Ladies in White suffered during the U.S.-supported military coup first by having their children tortured and murdered by the junta, then, their infants stripped from them physically, in some cases by C-section, and handed off to favored Argentinian officials and their wives, and finally, as targets in their own organization of the junta, which sent infiltrators, like the Blond Angel of Death, officer Alfredo Astiz, who got into their meetings, their confidence, then informed on them, getting some of the tortured and murdered, including two nuns from France.
Alfredo Astiz
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