Latin America Report, Temas84-126[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1984 |
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... citizens of that country to travel to Cuba and see our reality with their own eyes . Why ? What is it that the U.S. government fears its citizens will see in our country ? It's a pity it won't let them come , for no one better than a ...
... citizens of that country to travel to Cuba and see our reality with their own eyes . Why ? What is it that the U.S. government fears its citizens will see in our country ? It's a pity it won't let them come , for no one better than a ...
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... citizens who , victims of the crime of subversion , were forced to abandon their homes and , in the worst cases , to seek refuge in neighboring countries . Given the atmosphere of peace and calm that is getting stronger day by day and ...
... citizens who , victims of the crime of subversion , were forced to abandon their homes and , in the worst cases , to seek refuge in neighboring countries . Given the atmosphere of peace and calm that is getting stronger day by day and ...
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... citizens who want to report them , it is because it does not want the matter to be cleared up . We are talking about the responsibility of an institution ; the isolated citizen lacks the strength to demand an account- ing of the Armed ...
... citizens who want to report them , it is because it does not want the matter to be cleared up . We are talking about the responsibility of an institution ; the isolated citizen lacks the strength to demand an account- ing of the Armed ...
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