10-04-2017, 09:35 AM
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7200 people...a few days work for USIS IRL...
Yet the Cuba Archive, the Coral Gables-based organization generally regarded as the most scrupulous in documenting human-rights abuses in Cuba, uses a much lower figure of 7,193 (which, incidentally, includes 21 Americans, several of whom worked with the CIA).
?Those are the ones we?ve documented, using either information released by the government or the testimony of eyewitnesses, not hearsay or guesswork,? says Maria Werlau, the group?s president. ?We know the numbers are much, much higher, but this is what we can actually document so far.?
Read more here: The human cost of Fidel Castro's revolution was a high one | Miami Herald
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