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... counterrevolution in the Escambray Mountains small farmers who were afraid they were going to lose their land , even though the Agrarian Reform promised they wouldn't ? CASTRO : Well , although its main social base was among the middle ...
... counterrevolution in the Escambray Mountains small farmers who were afraid they were going to lose their land , even though the Agrarian Reform promised they wouldn't ? CASTRO : Well , although its main social base was among the middle ...
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... counterrevolution exists and is sup- ported by the United States ; while that country or- ganizes groups for espionage and sabotage , tries to form bands , infiltrates hundreds of people into our territory , sends bombs , explosives ...
... counterrevolution exists and is sup- ported by the United States ; while that country or- ganizes groups for espionage and sabotage , tries to form bands , infiltrates hundreds of people into our territory , sends bombs , explosives ...
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... counterrevolution in Cuba , you would consider freeing the majority , if not all , of your political pris- oners ... counterrevolution . If the counterrevolution ends , the necessity of keeping many of the counterrevolutionaries in ...
... counterrevolution in Cuba , you would consider freeing the majority , if not all , of your political pris- oners ... counterrevolution . If the counterrevolution ends , the necessity of keeping many of the counterrevolutionaries in ...
Table des matières
Foreword | 7 |
7 | 79 |
6Political Prisoners | 205 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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