Ä JFK_ASSN (1:101/505) ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ JFK_ASSN Ä Msg : 42 of 49 From : Randy Edwards 1:325/805 Thu 08 Dec 94 15:46 To : All Sun 11 Dec 94 21:23 Subj : Resources on CIA operations ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ From: International Action Center Reply-To: iac@nyxfer.blythe.org NEW RESOURCES ON JFK ASSASSINATION AND CIA OPERATIONS Available from the International Action Center * Videos: THE CIA WAR AGAINST CUBA A talk by Philip Agee, a former CIA agent who quit the CIA war against Cuba to write exposes of CIA crimes. Originally taped at the State University of New York at New Paltz, part one covers up to the Bay of Pigs invasion organized by the CIA. Part two in production. 28 min. VHS (3/94) Item # PVN6 $10 individuals & community groups $30 institutions * Books: ZR RIFLE The plot to kill Kennedy and Castro by Claudia Furiati "This book is an important contribution to the literature on the Kennedy assassination. By getting the Cuban Government to open up its files, Claudia Furiati has added to our understanding of these historic events. Her book adds new pieces to the puzzle, and gives us a clearer picture of what really happened." --Oliver Stone Thirty years after the death of John F. Kennedy, the Cuban State Security Department gave unprecedented access to its files to Brazilian journalist and film-maker Claudia Furiati for this book. These Cuban files reveal new evidence that leads to those behind the plot to kill Kennedy. Supported by extensive use of secret Cuban documents, the real story is revealed of how and why the CIA, through those responsible for its anti-Cuba operations, along with the anti-Castro Cuban exiles and the Mafia, planned and orchestrated the Kennedy assassination. 180 pp.,( index, photos, appendices) $14.95 Item #BOP2 CUBAN WOMEN CONFRONT THE FUTURE by Vilma Espin How has family life changed since the revolution? How are Cuban women confronting the prejudices of the past? Espin, a key leader of the Cuban women's movement, takes an honest look at how women's role has changed in the 30 years of revolution. 78 pages, photos $9.95 Item #BOP7 CHE A memoir by Fidel Castro edited by David Deutschmann For the first time, Fidel Castro writes with candor and affection of his relationship with Ernesto Che Guevara, documenting the Argentinian-born doctor's extraordinary bond with Cuba from the revolution's early days to Che's final guerrilla expeditions to Africa and Bolivia. Castro vividly portrays Che, the man, the revolutionary and the thinker, and describes in detail his last days with Che in Cuba. A preface by veteran Cuban leader Jesus Montane recalls the first encounter between Guevara and Castro in Mexico in 1955. With photos, including the first and last of Guevara and Castro together, this is a revealing portrait not just of its subject but of its author as well. 165 pp., 24 photo pages, (chronology, glossary) $13.95 Item # BOP4 CAN CUBA SURVIVE? An interview with Fidel Castro by Beatriz Pages In a frank exchange with Mexican journalist Beatriz Pages, Cuban leader Fidel Castro confronts the realities of Cuba in a "new world order" following the collapse of the socialist bloc. Castro also discusses why Cuba remains an obsession for the U.S., the prospects for Latin American integration, the 500th anniversary of Spanish colonization and how he sees his personal role in Cuba and his place in history. Lastly, the Cuban president accepts the challenge to the answer the key question: Can Cuba survive? 105 pages $9.95 Item # BOP3 GUANTANAMO: THE BAY OF DISCORD Story of the U.S. military base in Cuba By Roger Ricardo This book by Cuban journalist Roger Ricardo provides a detailed history of the U.S. base from the beginning of the century to the present day. Documenting the alleged violations of Cuban territory originating from the Guantanamo base, the author reveals that Cuba has cashed none of the annual rental payments made by Washington. Guantanamo: The bay of discord presents the arguments by both governments on the control and ownership of the base. It is an extremely useful reference on this controversial question. Included as appendices in Guantanamo are the Breckenridge Memorandum (1897) and the Platt Amendment (1903) which are key documents highlighting Cuba-U.S. relations since the Cuban war of independence. 50 pp., 8 photo pages , maps, index $7.95 Item #BOP5 THE SECRET WAR CIA covert operations against Cuba 1959-62 By Fabian Escalante Cuba's former chief of counterintelligence, General Fabian Escalante, details repeated CIA plots against Cuba during the early years of the revolution including Operation Mongoose and numerous attempts to assassinate Fidel Castro. The secret war includes startling new revelations by Cuban double agents who infiltrated the CIA network in the early 1960s. 50 pp., photos, index, chronology, glossary $13.95 Item # BOP6 * Pamphlets: CUBA STANDS FIRM A speech by Cuban President Fidel Castro on September 5, 1992, at the rally for the 39th anniversary of the attack on the Moncada Garrison. English & Spanish 24 pages, $2.50 Item # PH2 * Orders may be sent by mail, phone, fax, or e-mail. All orders should include your name, mailing address, telephone number, and the Item Number, Title, Quantity and Total Amount of your order including shipping. Shipping Costs: USA: $3 first item; $1 each additional Int'l & Canada: $7 1st item; $2 each additional; US Dollars Please! *All* orders must be prepaid (except orders sent with a purchase order from institutions or libraries). Checks or money orders payable to: International Action Center Mail to: International Action Center 39 West 14th Street, Room 206 NY, NY 10011 VISA/MasterCard: include card number & expiration date. Credit card orders are filled through The Learning Alliance (an independent, not-for-profit organization). Order by phone: 212-226-7171 (Mon-Fri, 9-5 EST) Order by fax: 212-274-8712 Order by e-mail: alliance@blythe.org Allow 3-4 weeks delivery unless otherwise specified (6-8 weeks for international surface mail). * About the International Action Center The IAC is a non-profit organization founded in 1992 by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark and activists from around the United States. Resources in this guide were developed as part of projects coming out of the International Action Center. The staff of the IAC are people like yourself who volunteer their time and money to make these projects happen. For more information, or to obtain the entire catalog: send e-mail to: iac@nyxfer.blythe.org or write: International Action Center 39 West 14th Street, Suite 206 New York, NY 10011 or phone: 212-633-6646 Books: ZR RIFLE The plot to kill Kennedy and Castro by Claudia Furiati Thirty years after the death of John F. Kennedy, the Cuban State Security Department gave unprecedented access to its files to Brazilian journalist and film-maker Claudia Furiati for this book. These Cuban files reveal new evidence that leads to those behind the plot to kill Kennedy. Supported by extensive use of secret Cuban documents, the real story is revealed of how and why the CIA, through those responsible for its anti-Cuba operations, along with the anti-Castro Cuban exiles and the Mafia, planned and orchestrated the Kennedy assassination. 180 pp.,( index, photos, appendices) $14.95 Item #BOP2 THE SECRET WAR CIA covert operations against Cuba 1959-62 By Fabian Escalante --- Msgedsq/2 2.2e * Origin: Socialism OnLine! * Workers of all countries, unite! (1:325/805)