Terrorist Bands in Las Villas

El Enano’s Legend

By Xiomara Alsina and Katia Monteagudo Releases on the life and death of the state security agent, Alberto Delgado Delgado after thirty-nine years of his murder. Confessions and events told by Brig. General Luis Felipe Denis, ever filmed in El Hombre de Maisinicú (The man of Maisinicú) motion picture or any other documentary.»

Caballo de Mayaguara

The Caballo de Mayaguara(1) (the Horse of Mayaguara) he is a son of the wilderness and an old dog in the mountain. He says: “The Belgian-made FAL is my bug, and my favorite gun is a 45 “. May I see your gun, I handled it. It´s cold Colt, number 272 448, American government´s brand. He had it since the »

Escambray, the General´s Experience

By Carmen Rodríguez Div. General Raúl Menéndez Tomassevich, Santiago de Cuba-born and revolutionary by conviction, Hero of the Republic of Cuba and main unrepeatable figure of stories on fights against bandits in Cuba and Angola.»

The San Ambrosio Murder

By Carmen Rodríguez As simple as his own name by which everyone knew him, was the life of Eliodoro Rodríguez Linares, a peasant murdered in San Ambrosio, alongside the voluntary teacher Conrado Benítez. Unreleased testimonies ever before reveal some details of his death.»

The Bite of the Mongoose

By Pastor Guzmán Castro Murderous gangs sheltered by the empire seized the lives of six young people, members of a crew of topographical studies that was setting conditions for the forthcoming construction of Zaza reservoir.»

More than Three Villalobos

By Pastor Guzmán Castro The “adventures” of four cousins, all militiamen, whose first or second names are Villalobos go far beyond the fantasies of the popular Spanish language radio program from the 1950’s. Fomento-born Angel D. Torrado Villalobos, directly participant of the LCB in Cuba, proves so.»

We Shed our Blood, but Triumphed

By Katia Monteagudo Back in the Escambray cordillera, Mario Rodríguez Valero, a brave man who taught peasants and hunted paramilitary bandits as well, recalls his old, but vivid memories.»

Romero Family’s Drama

By Pastor Guzmán Bandit chief Julio Emilio Carretero forced the entire Romero Rojas family to write with their own hands “These people were crashed by the cart wheels” after being massacred in their own household.»

The Crime in Limones Cantero is Still Fresh

By Arelis García Today, as the U.S administration self-proclaims as true spearhead of a crusade against the world-wide terrorism, it shadows the crimes committed by counterrevolutionary bands, encouraged by the White House itself since early of the Cuban Revolution. Worthless wound up its attempts to blow up the Literacy Campaign, initiated on 1961, which achieved an outcome in less than »

Anti-Cuba Bandits: Terrorism in Past Tense

The revolutionary process undertaken by the Cubans after the guerrilla beards’ victory in 1959 did not wait long. for the powerful northern neighbor nation put into motion its varied arsenal of methods to undermine the island’s internal order. Once the United States finally realized that the Cuban Revolution was determined to continue with its social change far more from surrendering, »