
Source: Fox News
Summary
The U.S. Attorney General has announced murder charges against Cuban leader Raúl Castro for the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft. A rapid-response network of Marxist organizations and nonprofits in the U.S. quickly mobilized to defend Castro and the Communist Party of Cuba. The network, which includes the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Tricontinental, and CodePink, published pre-produced graphics and statements denouncing the indictment. Federal investigators are examining whether these organizations are part of a foreign influence campaign operating inside the United States. The probe is looking into possible coordination between U.S. nonprofits and Cuban government officials.
Our Reading
As expected, the matter has reached another stage.
Following the indictment of Raúl Castro, a network of Marxist organizations and nonprofits in the U.S. quickly responded with pre-produced graphics and statements. The Party for Socialism and Liberation, Tricontinental, and CodePink were among the groups that mobilized to defend Castro and the Communist Party of Cuba. Federal investigators are now examining whether these organizations are part of a foreign influence campaign operating inside the United States. The probe is looking into possible coordination between U.S. nonprofits and Cuban government officials. The investigation highlights the complex web of relationships between Marxist organizations, nonprofits, and foreign governments.









