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104-10186-10312 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (10/12/1964)

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2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN  F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT  OF 1992





                              CENTRAL  INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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COUNTRY  'uba

SUBJECT Selection  and Training  of Cuban
        Int^lligence  Agents  Abroad'


REPORT NO.  CS-311/04298-64

DATE DISTR.  12 October  1964

NO. PAGES   14

REFERENCES  CS-311/00115-64


DATE OF 1963-1964
INFO.
PLACE &
DATE ACO. June 1964


FIELD REPORT NO.


  RATURN   TO  CIA
Beckground  Use Only
Do   Not Reproduce


       THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOU1CRE ORADINOS ARE DEFINITILVE. AItAISAL OF CONTENT IS TNTATIVE.

SOURCE: A forrer  Cuban intelligence  officer  who served with  the Cuban
        Intelligcncc  Service  until April  1964.


    Introduction

    1.  The Cuban  foreign  intelligence service,  the General  Directorate  of
        Intelligence  (Direccion  General de  Inteligencia - DGI),  in.dis-
        charging  its function  of protecting Cuban  interests  and security
        and promoting  the poli  i's of the Cuban  Government,  employs agents
        of many nationalities.  Although its activities extend to Europe
        and Africa,  its principal  agent strength  is in Latin  America.
        Agents !:ave in general  two types of assignments:   collection  of
        infermation  on the local  government and  the local situation,  and
        promotion of  revolutionary  activity,  including guerrilla  warfare.
        All DGI agents  abroad ar'  therefore divided  into two  basic cate-
        gories according  to function:   intelligence  agents charged  with
        collectirn cf  information  and penetration  of local governmt~nts and
        organizations,  who are truly  clandestine,  i.e., are not'known  in
        their target  countries as Cuban  agents; and  guerrilla  warfare and
        satotaga agents,  charged with  directing and  supporting  revolution-
        ary activities,  who are often  known as Cuban  agents to  the local
        Communist and  leftist groups  with which they  work.  The  two types
        of agents are  trained separately  and are controlled  by different
        department.s in the DGI neadquarters  in Havana,  intelligence  agents
        by thi Illegal  Department  (Departamento Ilegal,called   Ile al) and
        guerrilla agents  by the LN or  National Liberation  Department.
        (Departamento Liboracicn  Nacional).

   Agent Selection


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    staff  member= workirg  aibroad.
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They  function  as intelligence  agents,
the  Illegal Department,  and  are
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