Washington prepares report on alleged Cuban regime ties to U.S. left-wing groups
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Washington is preparing a report on alleged links between the Cuban regime and left-wing organizations in the U.S.
- The report suggests Havana has long supported leftist movements in the United States.
- Organizations like CodePink and People's Forum are reportedly mentioned in the document.
The United States is reportedly compiling a report detailing alleged connections between the Cuban government and various left-wing organizations operating within the U.S. This document is said to assert that Havana has maintained a decades-long strategy of supporting such movements on American soil.
Breitbart News has reported that the forthcoming report identifies specific organizations that have allegedly received support from Cuba. Among those named are CodePink, known for its activism on peace and human rights issues, and the People's Forum, which advocates for social justice and workers' rights.
The report's findings, if substantiated, could have significant implications for U.S.-Cuba relations and the activities of political organizations within the United States. The alleged Cuban strategy points to a sustained effort to influence political discourse and movements in the U.S. through various forms of support.
Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.