CUBAN REFUGEE ACTIVISTS IN DISARRAY

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000500200010-7
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 15, 2016
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March 17, 2004
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10
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September 17, 1967
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NSPR
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C 71 /n 0 177 Al -rl 771") tlqmood of the huge crowd of ",nr , , bin exiles in the Orange Bowl on Deb It Has Been All t ' o VV'aTL ~I fl ?L Si~?+,,rrya ~'1,l q Tit .,- And ....1 v en ..;.`?~7e1 sonall y .for.. M'iami Ex es Since That Day in 1962 By Richard Harwood / WashJnaton Post Staff Wrier l,I1-The heat and the speial throats was like a heavy surf;' in the great stadium: Glared: "I can assure you that this flag will be returned to this brigade in a free Havana!" To the Cubans, that impulsive prom- ise was a -liberation pledge. It gave birth to extravagant hopes. But those hopes, the brigade's -biographer, Haynes Johnson, has written, began to die when Mr. Kennedy died. The process was accelerated by America's preoccupation with Vietnam. Today, the hopes have all but vanished, like the Brigade itself. The exile commun- ity is splintered, leaderless, disillu- sioned and impotent. U.S. as Adversary rt, HE FEW REMAINING activists for ' the most part now regard the Gov- ernment of the United States more as -value the survivors of the Bay of Pigs invasion attempt had to give-the flag of Brigade 2506. Deeply moved, the President de- "Guerra (war)! Guerra! Guerra!" They were caught up in an emo- tional frenzy touched off by President John F. Kennedy, who had, a moment earlier, received the only thing, of an adversary than as a friend. be Felipe Rivero, who drank scotch with a beer chaser on the beach at the Bay of Pigs, is in jail in Miami Eloy Guttierez Menoyo, a guerrilla warfare theoretician; was captured and jailed in" Cuba when he ?attempte4 to translate his theories Into practice I mand of Brigade 2506, retains his old thrower who runs the largest bo the. in the exile organizations. He has his own dreams of' military conquest and extant exile or(yanizaiiona-A'???f~n C - ( u Flaglcr Street over the hostility of gi'''n ruperrcan automatic ofssCi~ the disarray, compares }tla American officialdom. ? ; ;ij --"-'- w'"" "'?y "'? They seize our gnats and "have three separate 'governments''n .,.,,. .., en (fr th ei a o .a g - e ~mmigratiion 1 movements. They break up into splin and Naturalization Service) spy on us' I ter groups like the Cubans, who have all the time." Ramon Donestevez, a chlrbby boat no effective leadership and no ability ._ _. - i to work together." builder who dreams .of a "sail-in" to Another officer of the Federal bu- known as "intelligence work" is equal..' political prisoners, is, threatened with ? _ , _ ? ? _. _ _ TAT .... vgwr-.,, www..wwww wU w...T 1 a five-year prison sentence if he. car- judgments: f1{ i t hi l G v es ou s p an. overnment agents follow him 24 hours a day to frustrate his scheme. does your government perse- cute me?" he asks. "We have waited eight years for them to get our pris- oners released and they have failed. Are they afraid we will make them ridiculous if we show them how to get i the prisoners out?" A Dismal Roster -~` rHE MORE SUBSTANTIAL figures associated with the Bay of Pigs- many of them military heroes-have dropped out of sight. At least two were committed to mental hospitals. Others have been discredited by time and events. Manuel Ray, who was to have been the Minister of Sabotage ,and Internal Affairs If the Castro regime had fallen in 1961, lost face and influence in 1964 when he botched a new invasion scheme. Manuel Artime, civilian leader of the Bay of Pigs contingent, suffered :aar fate. He is now said to be L'onfl Rued spiracy to blow up a Cuban. sugar mill. awaiting action on charges of plotting "violent acts against Cuba." V Orlando Bosch, head of the Insurrec. tional Movement for Revolutionary Recovery, is under indictment for at- tempted piracy of ships in the Cuban trade, attempt;:. _;;