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104-10185-10115 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (8/24/1964)

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COUNTRY  Cuba'


SUBJECT  Policy Guidance  Directives  for
         Cuban Intelligence  Representatives
         in Mexico as  Issued by  the MA
         Department of  the General
         Directorate of  Intelligence


DATE OF  1964
INFO.
PLACI &
DATE ACQ. (June 19-64)


REPORT NO.  CS -311/02378-64

DATE mSTR.   24 August  1964

NO. PAGES    12

REFERENCES  CS-311/00115-64
            CS-311/00345-64
                             RETURN   TO CIA
                           Background  Use Only
                           Do   Not Reproduce


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T#4IS IS UNEVALUATED I-fOWATION. SOURnCE GRAING3 ARE DEFINITIVE AI'WSAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE.


SOURCE   A former  Cuban  intelligepee officer  who served  with the Cuban
         Intlligence-Service until April 1964.


         Headquar.terscommehit..  The following  is a translation  of  a
         dodaert   Whieh Souree  provided  this Agency and  concerns  the
         General  Directorate  of Intelligence  (Direccion  General de
         Intetigencia  -DGI) MA-Department's policy guidance directive
         for Cuban  -fntlligence  representatives  in Mexico.   The MA
         - Partment  no loiger  exists-as  such, having been  divided  into
         two departments: Illegal Department (Ilegal) and the National
         Liberation  Department  (Liberacion  Nacional - LN).

         Source:Comment.   Mexico  is of special  importance  as a country
         through  which much  information  is obtained and  as a country
         with which  Cuba desires  to maintain  good relations.   As a
         result  the Cuban intelligence  service  does not  mount revolu-
         tionary  activities directed  against  the Mexican  government.


                        DIRECTIVES  OF THE M-A  SECTION

                              COUNTRY:   MEXICO


         IMPERATIVE

     1.  Collective  Action

     2.  Official Relations  with  Cuba

     3.  Attitude of  the Mexican  Government Toward  Counterrevolutionary
         Elements and  Their Activities

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