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Cuba Will Not Tolerate Provocations
The U.S. Interests Section, which is at the forefront of Washington's subversive policy and domestic counterrevolutionaries, has increased its interventionist and illegal activities in our country despite the Cuban government's reiterated denunciations.

The Cuban government reiterates that it will not tolerate the continuation of these provocations and illegal actions instigated by the U.S. administration through its diplomatic officials in Havana and places the responsibility on the U.S. for its consequences, according to the official note.

The most recent actions encouraged and coordinated directly by the U.S. Interests Section in Havana are as follows:

* The organization of an activity on Father's Day at the residence of the head of the U.S. Interests Section, an event during which the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Cuban-American Carlos Gutierrez, co-president of the Commission in charge of the application of the Bush Plan against Cuba, addressed a group of counterrevolutionaries by way of a video conference.

* Several training courses held at the U.S. Interests Section for counterrevolutionaries -- who call themselves "journalists"-- offered via video conferences by professors of the International University of Florida based in Miami, which receives official financing from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), specifically for this program.

* The personalized attention given to the heads of counterrevolutionary groups inside the country by U.S. diplomatic personnel including the head of the U.S. Interests Section, who visits the mercenaries in their own homes and contacts them in a semi-clandestine manner to give them instructions.

* The transference of direct instructions from U.S. diplomatic personnel at the Interests Section to the mercenaries, aimed at increasing their subversive actions, inciting them to carry out provocative actions in public and at symbolic places like Revolution Square.

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These activities will also coincide with the end of the current representation mission in Cuba and the definitive departure of Mr. Michael Parmly, Head of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, whose scandalous and illicit activities were denounced during the month of May by the Cuban government after evidence was revealed about his direct connection and participation, alongside other U.S. diplomats, in transferring money from Cuban-born terrorist Santiago Alvarez Fernandez-Magriña to counterrevolutionaries in Cuba.

This escalation constitutes the most recent demonstration of the U.S. administration's desperation which, having failed in its isolation policy against Cuba, intensifies its provocations and subversion.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry once again denounces the illegal activities of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, which flagrantly violates not only the bilateral accord between both countries that established that office, but also Cuban laws and international norms ratified in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, of which the U.S. is a signatory.

The Foreign Ministry accuses the U.S. government of organizing and promoting these activities and other counterrevolutionary provocations, which is an intrinsic part of its subversive policy and its direct strategy of destroying the Cuban Revolution.

Cuba demands that the U.S. government respond to these actions and demands an end to the interventionist activities of encouragement, organization, direction, financing and monitoring of domestic counterrevolutionaries by the U.S. Interests Section.

The Cuban government clearly reiterates that it will not tolerate the continuation of these provocations and illegal actions, instigated by the U.S. administration through its diplomatic officials in Havana.

The U.S. Interests Section, which is at the forefront of Washington's subversive policy and domestic counterrevolutionaries, has increased its interventionist and illegal activities in our country despite the Cuban government's reiterated denunciations.

The Cuban government reiterates that it will not tolerate the continuation of these provocations and illegal actions instigated by the U.S. administration through its diplomatic officials in Havana and places the responsibility on the U.S. for its consequences, according to the official note.

The most recent actions encouraged and coordinated directly by the U.S. Interests Section in Havana are as follows:

* The organization of an activity on Father's Day at the residence of the head of the U.S. Interests Section, an event during which the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Cuban-American Carlos Gutierrez, co-president of the Commission in charge of the application of the Bush Plan against Cuba, addressed a group of counterrevolutionaries by way of a video conference.

* Several training courses held at the U.S. Interests Section for counterrevolutionaries -- who call themselves "journalists"-- offered via video conferences by professors of the International University of Florida based in Miami, which receives official financing from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), specifically for this program.

* The personalized attention given to the heads of counterrevolutionary groups inside the country by U.S. diplomatic personnel including the head of the U.S. Interests Section, who visits the mercenaries in their own homes and contacts them in a semi-clandestine manner to give them instructions.

* The transference of direct instructions from U.S. diplomatic personnel at the Interests Section to the mercenaries, aimed at increasing their subversive actions, inciting them to carry out provocative actions in public and at symbolic places like Revolution Square.

* The authorization for mercenaries to use facilities in the Interests Section like permanent Internet access and the constant supply of money, cell phones, communications, computers and counterrevolutionary propaganda, among others.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry has confirmed information that the U.S. Interests Section in Havana is organizing other illegal activities and is instigating its mercenaries in Cuba to carry out provocative public actions around the date of July 4th, Independence Day in the United States.

These activities will also coincide with the end of the current representation mission in Cuba and the definitive departure of Mr. Michael Parmly, Head of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, whose scandalous and illicit activities were denounced during the month of May by the Cuban government after evidence was revealed about his direct connection and participation, alongside other U.S. diplomats, in transferring money from Cuban-born terrorist Santiago Alvarez Fernandez-Magriña to counterrevolutionaries in Cuba.

This escalation constitutes the most recent demonstration of the U.S. administration's desperation which, having failed in its isolation policy against Cuba, intensifies its provocations and subversion.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry once again denounces the illegal activities of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, which flagrantly violates not only the bilateral accord between both countries that established that office, but also Cuban laws and international norms ratified in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, of which the U.S. is a signatory.

The Foreign Ministry accuses the U.S. government of organizing and promoting these activities and other counterrevolutionary provocations, which is an intrinsic part of its subversive policy and its direct strategy of destroying the Cuban Revolution.

Cuba demands that the U.S. government respond to these actions and demands an end to the interventionist activities of encouragement, organization, direction, financing and monitoring of domestic counterrevolutionaries by the U.S. Interests Section.

The Cuban government clearly reiterates that it will not tolerate the continuation of these provocations and illegal actions, instigated by the U.S. administration through its diplomatic officials in Havana.The Cuban Foreign Ministry has denounced in an official note that escalations of provocative actions have taken place on the island in recent weeks, organized and financed by the U.S. Interests Section in Havana.

The U.S. Interests Section, which is at the forefront of Washington's subversive policy and domestic counterrevolutionaries, has increased its interventionist and illegal activities in our country despite the Cuban government's reiterated denunciations.

The Cuban government reiterates that it will not tolerate the continuation of these provocations and illegal actions instigated by the U.S. administration through its diplomatic officials in Havana and places the responsibility on the U.S. for its consequences, according to the official note.

The most recent actions encouraged and coordinated directly by the U.S. Interests Section in Havana are as follows:

* The organization of an activity on Father's Day at the residence of the head of the U.S. Interests Section, an event during which the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Cuban-American Carlos Gutierrez, co-president of the Commission in charge of the application of the Bush Plan against Cuba, addressed a group of counterrevolutionaries by way of a video conference.

* Several training courses held at the U.S. Interests Section for counterrevolutionaries -- who call themselves "journalists"-- offered via video conferences by professors of the International University of Florida based in Miami, which receives official financing from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), specifically for this program.

* The personalized attention given to the heads of counterrevolutionary groups inside the country by U.S. diplomatic personnel including the head of the U.S. Interests Section, who visits the mercenaries in their own homes and contacts them in a semi-clandestine manner to give them instructions.

* The transference of direct instructions from U.S. diplomatic personnel at the Interests Section to the mercenaries, aimed at increasing their subversive actions, inciting them to carry out provocative actions in public and at symbolic places like Revolution Square.

* The authorization for mercenaries to use facilities in the Interests Section like permanent Internet access and the constant supply of money, cell phones, communications, computers and counterrevolutionary propaganda, among others.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry has confirmed information that the U.S. Interests Section in Havana is organizing other illegal activities and is instigating its mercenaries in Cuba to carry out provocative public actions around the date of July 4th, Independence Day in the United States.

These activities will also coincide with the end of the current representation mission in Cuba and the definitive departure of Mr. Michael Parmly, Head of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, whose scandalous and illicit activities were denounced during the month of May by the Cuban government after evidence was revealed about his direct connection and participation, alongside other U.S. diplomats, in transferring money from Cuban-born terrorist Santiago Alvarez Fernandez-Magriña to counterrevolutionaries in Cuba.

This escalation constitutes the most recent demonstration of the U.S. administration's desperation which, having failed in its isolation policy against Cuba, intensifies its provocations and subversion.

The Cuban Foreign Ministry once again denounces the illegal activities of the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, which flagrantly violates not only the bilateral accord between both countries that established that office, but also Cuban laws and international norms ratified in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, of which the U.S. is a signatory.

The Foreign Ministry accuses the U.S. government of organizing and promoting these activities and other counterrevolutionary provocations, which is an intrinsic part of its subversive policy and its direct strategy of destroying the Cuban Revolution.

Cuba demands that the U.S. government respond to these actions and demands an end to the interventionist activities of encouragement, organization, direction, financing and monitoring of domestic counterrevolutionaries by the U.S. Interests Section.

The Cuban government clearly reiterates that it will not tolerate the continuation of these provocations and illegal actions, instigated by the U.S. administration through its diplomatic officials in Havana.

(RHC)

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