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104-10298-10095 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (04/19/1963)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch78676 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10298-10095E  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
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IR,.vI.               RE: CtMBAN R'/ GTiO!:ARY COUNCIL  April 16, 1963
INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA
The April 9, 1963, issue of the Miami News
carried an article entitled, Exiles Say Miro To Quit.
This article-stated that informed exile sources claim
that Dr. JOSE MIRO CARDONA would resi;n his post as head
of the Cuban Revolutionary Council. Tne article said
exile sources gave two possibilities for his resignation.
One faction believed that MIRO's recent trip to Washington
from which he returned Sunday (April. .7) was to pin down the
United States Government to a statement of positive policy
regarding Cuba. Another school of thought was that the
Council head was retiring from his poet in protest of-
Gover ment curbing of hit-and-run raids. on the Communist
island of Cuba.
The article went on to state that Dr. MIRO's
leadership in the Council, aimed at uniting all Cuban
exiles, has been burdened by problems since his appointment
in March 1961.
On April 10, 1 962 MM T-1
Wh.o hs Tin one~ some re a be n ona o1n n ne~ pas ,
advised that an all-night session of the Council was held
beginning April 9, and ending at about 6:00 A.M., on
April 10, during which time MIRO CARDONA presented his
resignation but the Council refused to accept his resignation
and MIRO CARDONA was persuaded to remain as President of the
Council.
tM T-1 said that MIRO's resignation consisted of
a 25-page statement which was in effect an indictment against
the administration of President J'Ei F. KENNEDY of the United
States. In rejecting his resignation, the Council backed up
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