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104-10186-10142 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/7/1965)

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REPORT NO.  CSCI-316/02305-65


SUIIuECT Funds for Revolutionary Activities  DATE DISTit
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        Inteligencia                         NO. PAGES

                                             REFERENCES


DATE O  1964
INFO.
PLACE&  Washington,  D. C.
DATE ACO. (Februniy 1965)


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FIELD REPORT NO.


       TnIS 1s UNEVALUATED  INFOkTNe  SOIRCI GRADINGS ARt DEFINIVL  APPRAISAl OF CONTINGIS MITATIvL

souMc2  A former Cuban  IS officer who  served with the  Cuban Intelligence
        Service urtil  April 1964.


        The Direccion  General de Inteligencia  (General  Directorate of
        Intelligence  - DGI) does not make  any regular payments.to  revo-
        lutionary groups  but pays  them only when they have  submitted a
        plan for revolutionary  action  (armnd struggle)   nird have had it
        approved  in Havana.  Tnerefore,  thtere is no standard *mount paid
        to any one group  or disbursed  in -any one country p-r month or
        year, and if  no armed struggle  is in progress or  beirg planned,
        no money is given  out.  Funds expended  in Latin Americi  on the
        above basis  include the following:


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El Salvador






Nicaragua


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During  1963, the DGI  paid out about U.S.
$250,000.   The Yon  Sosa group got 'about
$200,000  in oneyear  for its activities
(included  in the S250,000).

In August-September   1963, when the Salvadoran
revolutionaries  were preparing  for armed  struggle,
they  received U.S.$50,000.   They used the- funds
for propaganda,  however,  and were not given  any
more  tecause they had,  in DGI terms, misused
the money.

Durirg  1965 the DGI disbursed  some U.S.S15,000.
In addition,  the professor,  who was one of  the
liaison officers  in Mexico,  won a suit for some
damage  from a company  (perhaps Pan American
Airlines)  ard was awarded U.S.$30.000.  some of
which he  tuirned over to the guerrillas he /
represented.
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