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Cuban regime includes Miami personalities on its National Terrorist List

Among them he mentions Alex Otaola and Ultrak.

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The Cuban regime includes several personalities and influencers from Miami in a National Terrorist List published this Wednesday in theofficial Gazette No. 83 of December 7, 2023.

The list of 61 people and 19 entities which Havana accuses ofsponsor terrorism in Cuba, includes several investigative files.

File 71/2021 includes several public figures based in Miami whom it accuses of "inciting the carrying out of actions that affect the social order in Cuba, through violent acts against public officials and the normal functioning of socioeconomic entities; as well as promoting "armed aggression against Cuba".

Listed in the Official Gazette

Among them, he mentionsAlexander Otaola Casal, Orlando Gutiérrez Boronat, Eliecer Ávila Cecilia, Liudmila Santiesteban Cruz (Liu Santiesteban), Manuel Milanés Pizonero, Alain Lambert Sánchez (Cuban paparazzi), Jorge Ramón Batista Calero (Ultrack) and Eduardo Arias León.

Listed in the Official Gazette

The information states that the government authorizes the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and the Minister of the Interior to issue a resolution for their inclusion in the National List ofTerrorists.

It clarifies that these people "have been subjected to criminal investigations and are wanted by the Cuban authorities, based on their involvement in the promotion, planning, organization, financing, support or commission of acts carried out in the national territory or in other countries, based on acts of terrorism".

The list includes other people allegedly linked to terrorist attacks against the dictator Fidel Castro, in Havana hotels during the 90s of the last century and to the recent attacks against the Cuban embassy in Washington.

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