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Soviet and Cuban support for Communist violence caused civil wars in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.<sup>[28]</sup> Support from the Cuban government was also given to terrorists from the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) lead by [[Yasser Arafat]].<sup>[29]</sup> | Soviet and Cuban support for Communist violence caused civil wars in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.<sup>[28]</sup> Support from the Cuban government was also given to terrorists from the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) lead by [[Yasser Arafat]].<sup>[29]</sup> | ||
Castro has repeatedly ordered acts of war against the United States. Beyond the missile crisis, Castro maintains a huge electronic espionage complex directed at U.S. shores, conducts research into biological warfare and sponsors international terrorist groups.<sup>[30]</sup> Cuban intelligence had ties with the Communist [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], who later [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassinated | Castro has repeatedly ordered acts of war against the United States. Beyond the missile crisis, Castro maintains a huge electronic espionage complex directed at U.S. shores, conducts research into biological warfare and sponsors international terrorist groups.<sup>[30]</sup> Cuban intelligence had ties with the Communist [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], who later [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassinated President John F. Kennedy]].<sup>[31]</sup> In the seventies, Castro deliberately sent dozens of dangerous criminals to US shores;<sup>[32]</sup> he responded to overtures from President Bill Clinton by ordering a deadly attack on an American plane.<sup>[33]</sup> | ||
On February 23, 1988, the Cuban poet Armando Valladares, who was a imprisioned for terrorism during 22 years, addressed the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. In his speech, he stated: | On February 23, 1988, the Cuban poet Armando Valladares, who was a imprisioned for terrorism during 22 years, addressed the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. In his speech, he stated: | ||
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