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Mika

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6. So, what do you call people in the employ of a foreign nation that sought to overthrow the gov't?
Sat Mar 26, 2016, 02:45 PM
Mar 2016

Unbeknownst to many Americans (fed on the corporate pablum that poses as news) Cuba has plenty of domestic groups and political parties that represent the wide-ranging domestic spectrum of political discourse, which is very diverse.

The "so-called political prisoners" this article is referring to are the foreign funded astro-turf "dissidents" who "dissent" for money from US gov't agencies and Miami based hard line exiles - including funding from exiles with terrorist pasts and supporters of exile terrorist groups.

What would you call unregistered foreign agents working for foreign entities with long histories of seeking the violent overthrow of the gov't?



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