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DESCRIPTION:from www.mpjc.org\n\nTuesday, December 2 , 7 PM\nU.S.-CUBA POLICY 
 PRESENTATION\nThe US government's misguided policy toward Cuba will be the 
 topic of a program featuring a film and speaker to be held at 7 PM \nThe 
 documentary, One Man's Story: Philip Agee, Cuba, and the CIA was filmed in 
 Havana and contains excellent archive material of numerous US covert and 
 direct involvements in Latin America. Agee became one of the most important 
 whistle blowers about US support for the installation and maintenance of 
 brutal dictatorships throughout the Western Hemisphere and beyond. His 
 passport was taken away in 1979 “to protect national security.”\nGuest 
 speaker Alicia Jrapko is a Bay Area human rights activist who was born in 
 Argentina and left during the brutal military dictatorship of the 
 seventies. She has been working to change US policy toward Cuba and is a 
 member of the International Committee for Freedom for the Cuban Five, who 
 for ten years have been political prisoners in the US. Alicia is familiar 
 with every aspect of their case and will discuss the current status of the 
 struggle to Free the Five.\nThis event is sponsored by the Task Force on 
 the Americas. A $5-10 donation is requested. No one will be turned away for 
 lack of funds. The venue is wheelchair accessible.\nFor more information 
 please call 415/924-3227, email mitf@igc.org, or go to 
 www.mitfamericas.org.\n\nput up by marin green party council member\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/01/18553289.php
SUMMARY:Alicia Jrapko + Doc."One Man's Story: Philip Agee, Cuba, and the CIA"
LOCATION:First United Methodist Church, 9 Ross Valley Drive (at Fourth Street), San 
 Rafael.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/01/18553289.php
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