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Former US Diplomat Admits Decades-Long Spying for Cuba
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Victor Manuel Rocha, a 73-year-old man, recently appeared in court to change his plea from not guilty to guilty for conspiring to act as an agent of the Cuban government. He was arrested in December and is charged with being a "covert agent" for Havana's General Directorate of Intelligence. Prosecutors have agreed to drop 13 counts against him as part of the plea deal, but Rocha may still face a lengthy prison sentence.
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Authoritarianism
- 3.Espionage
- 4.Argentina under Javier Milei
- 5.Cuba under Miguel Díaz-Canel
- 6.US-Cuba relations
countries
- 1.Argentina
- 2.Bolivia, Plurinational State of
- 3.Colombia
- 4.Cuba
- 5.Dominican Republic
- 6.Spain
- 7.Mexico
- 8.Sweden
- 9.United States
organizations
- 1.Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 2.General Directorate of Intelligence
- 3.Central Intelligence Agency
- 4.DGI
- 5.EU Parliament
- 6.Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- 7.UN Security Council
- 8.US Southern Command
- 9.White House
persons
- 1.Victor Manuel Rocha
- 2.Beth Bloom
- 3.Fidel Castro
- 4.Ana Montes
- 5.Angel Carromero
- 6.Bill Clinton
- 7.Donald Trump
- 8.George W Bush
- 9.Harold Cepero
- 10.Jens Aron Modig
- 11.Merrick Garland
- 12.Ofelia Acevedo