Luanda, September 2 (RHC) -- The Angola-Cuba Friendship Association (ASAC) condemned Tuesday U.S. government's plans to promote subversion and destabilize Cuba's revolutionary process.
"As stated by international law, those attempts to manipulate and encourage actions against an independent and sovereign country are a violation and demonstrate a lack of ethics," ASAC General Secretary Fernando Jaime told Prensa Latina news agency.
Jaime disapproved Washington's permanent hostility to, and interference with the Cuban Revolution, and its attempts to disorient Cuban youth through subversive messages.
The Associated Press (AP) revealed in early August that, in early 2009, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) started sending young Latin Americans to Cuba under cover of a tourist visa to encourage a rebellion.
According to the document, USAID, known by its links with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), sent young people on tours throughout the island in search of other young people who might become political activists.
In April, the AP revealed the existence of more than 1,000 documents confirming the creation in 2010 of a mobile communications network, also funded and sponsored by USAID, intended to gain acceptance among young Cubans to help them overthrow the political and social system.
ASAC is demanding the end of the policy of sanctions and blockade maintained by the United States against Cuba for more than fifty years, as well as the release of the remaining Cuban Five imprisoned in the U.S.