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Dissidents Assail Cuba in Peru

Cubans React Against "Mercernaries"
{Friday, April 13th, 2018}
     As this Roberto Suarez photo taken today in Peru indicates, Cuba has a strong, pro-Revolutionary contingent at this week's Summit of the Americas. They are shown demonstrating fervently but not violently against vicious assaults on Revolutionary Cuba by well-prepared and supposedly well-funded dissidents. The loud barrage of pro-Cubans above include those in the back top row holding up placards accusing the anti-Cuban forces of being "mercenaries" backed by "unlimited amounts of USA dollars or by pesos and other currencies converted from ugly Yankee dollars."
     The exchanges between the pro-Cubans and the anti-Cuban dissidents-"mercenaries" have evolved into furiously heated rhetoric for the past two days. One Cuban reaction was: "Use USA nukes and finally overthrow our revolution and those of us still alive will begin a Fidel-like Revolutionary War that he would be proud of."
       This selfie taken by Roberto Suarez shows helmeted and heavily armed Peruvian police trying to keep peace today at the Summit of the Americas in Lima.
      The Cuban dissidents in Peru this week are being powerfully supported by well-known Latin American anti-Cuba/pro-USA politicians, a virtual potpourri of the Usual Suspects. The photo above shows the former Mayor of Caracas, Venezuela -- Antonio Ledezma -- warmly greeting Cuba's globe-trotting dissident Rosa Maria Paya.
     Above is Cuban dissident Rosa Maria Paya at the microphone in Lima vehemently denouncing Revolutionary Cuba. The frowning, high-profile pro-capitalist politician supporting her is Miguel Angel Rodriguez, the former President of Costa Rica.
     All of the big-name Cuban dissidents, such as the ones in Lima this week, readily show up in the U. S. Congress in easy quest of financial and political support against Cuba. The photo above shows Rosa Maria Paya holding court with four sycophants. Just to her right is Senator Marco Rubio, President Trump's choice as America's new Cuban dictator. On the far left is Senator Robert Menendez. With friends like that in the U. S. Congress, Cuban dissidents basically get whatever they need or want.
   This is vehement Cuban dissident Rosa Maria Paya addressing a Foreign Relations Subcommittee in the United States Congress. If there are ten prime dissidents on the island of Cuba, they all are welcome to spread such anti-Cuban venom in the hallowed halls of Congress. But millions of Cubans on the island who might fervently support the Revolution would be shunned and condemned in the U. S. Congress.
        OF COURSE, if you are a big-name Cuban dissident, you surely can't wait to GET TO MIAMI to bolster your wherewithal to assail Cuba. The photo above shows Rosa Maria Paya happily spewing her anti-Revolutionary venom in Miami, the same Rosa Maria Paya who is doing the same in Peru this week at the Summit of the Americas.
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