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104-10185-10173 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/7/1965)

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REPORT NO.  CSCI-316/02305-65


SUIuECT Funds  for Revolutiohary   Activities  DATE DIST.
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        Inteligencia                          NO. PAGES


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DATE OF  1964
INFO.
PtACE & Washirngtok, D.  C.
DATE ACO. (fjjbruarv1 65)                      FIELD REPORT NO.
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SOURCE  A  former Cuban  IS officer  who served  with  the Cuban Intelligence
        Service  until  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  hav-i submitted a
        plan  for revolutionary  action  (armed  struggle)  anrd.have had it
        approved  in Havana.   Therefore,  there  is no standard  amount  paid
        to any  one group  or disbursed  in any  one country  per month  or
        year,  and if no  armed struggle  is  in progress or  being planned,
        no mone3  is given  out.  Funds  expended  in Latin  America on  the
        above  basis include  the following:


Guatemala




El  Salvador





Nicaragua


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

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

During  1963 the  DGI disbursed  some U.S.$15,000.
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)  and was  awarded  US.$30,000,   some of
which  he turned  over to  the guerrillas  he
represented.
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