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Appears as a supposedly non-profit entity dedicated to promoting influences within United States for achieve political changes in Cuba. In its structure figured the called Safety Commission, group of terrorist character presided by Alberto Marcelino Hernández Hernández and by terrorists such as Guillermo Novo Sampoll and Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo, arrested in Panama in 2000 for plans for kill President of Cuba.
Appears as a supposedly non-profit entity dedicated to promoting influences within United States for achieve political changes in Cuba. In its structure figured the called Safety Commission, group of terrorist character presided by Alberto Marcelino Hernández Hernández and by terrorists such as Guillermo Novo Sampoll and Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo, arrested in Panama in 2000 for plans for kill President of Cuba.


[[Jorge Mas Canosa]], was head (Chairman) of Board of Directors of CANF until his death on 23 November 1997. Was a notorious anti-Cuban terrorist, son of an army vet lieutenant colonel Fulgencio Batista in Santiago de Cuba. Besides, former mercenary of Brigade 2506, CIA agent and main ideologue of the attempts against Cuban President [[Fidel Castro]]. The origin of its fortune is dubious and appropriated funds of the organization Cuban Representation in Exile.
Jorge Mas Canosa, was head (Chairman) of Board of Directors of CANF until his death on 23 November 1997. Was a notorious anti-Cuban terrorist, son of an army vet lieutenant colonel Fulgencio Batista in Santiago de Cuba. Besides, former mercenary of Brigade 2506, CIA agent and main ideologue of the attempts against Cuban President [[Fidel Castro]]. The origin of its fortune is dubious and appropriated funds of the organization Cuban Representation in Exile.


== Support anticommunist movements and terrorist acts ==
== Support anticommunist movements and terrorist acts ==
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