Cuban ambassador in Costa Rica sends ‘warning letter’ to Costa Rican lawmakers

Cuban communists, which like all socialists are thuggish by nature, are trying to intimidate Costa Rican lawmakers and telling who they can and cannot meet with. It is quite a break from diplomatic decorum, but exactly what you’d expect from the Castro dictatorship. The regime in Havana not only wants to control all Cubans, they want to control the rest of the world as well.

Via ADN Cuba (my translation):

Costa Rican Legislative Assembly representative denounces ‘warning letter’ sent to him by the Cuban ambassador

Costa Rican Legislative Assembly member with the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), Eliecer Feinzaig, reported that the Cuban regime’s ambassador in the country, Jorge Rodríguez, sent him a “warning letter.”

As Feinzaig explained to ADN Cuba, the letter arrived last week, with copies sent to all political faction leaders and the President of the Costa Rican Congress, Rodrigo Arias.

The contents of the letter, which is still private, suggest to legislators whom to meet with and whom not to, particularly regarding Feinzaig’s meetings with leaders of the Cuban exile.

In the letter, Rodríguez referred to the official publication in Cuba’s Gazette regarding the so-called “National List of Terrorists,” disseminated in early December.

“It specifically refers to Mr. Orlando Gutiérrez Boronat, with whom I have had a significant relationship. He visited us in Costa Rica, and then I was invited to Miami to meet other members of the Assembly of Cuban Resistance. Gutiérrez Boronat is a democrat by conviction, who wants the return of democracy to the island,” declared Feinzaig to this media outlet.

For the PLP legislator, it is “outrageous” that the ambassador of the Cuban dictatorship tells him whom he can meet with. He also considered the letter an “attempt to intimidate those who support Cubans in exile.”

Feinzaig will make the letter public after responding to it, confirmed ADN Cuba.

Resolution 19/2023 of the Ministry of the Interior (Minint), published in the Gazette in December 2023, includes a total of 61 individuals and 19 organizations labeled as “terrorists.”

Among them are: José Jesús Basulto León, Ramón Saúl Sánchez, Alexander Otaola, Orlando Gutiérrez Boronat, Eliecer Ávila, Liu Santiesteban, Manuel Milanés, Alain Lambert Sánchez (Cuban Paparazzi), Jorge Ramón Batista Calero (Ultrack), Eduardo Arias León, Guillermo Novo Sampoll, Yamila Betancourt García (known as Yamila, Maceo’s daughter), and Ana Olema.

Those included in the list are accused of “financing and carrying out activities aimed at destabilizing social order in Cuba” or inciting such activities.

2 thoughts on “Cuban ambassador in Costa Rica sends ‘warning letter’ to Costa Rican lawmakers”

  1. “The regime in Havana not only wants to control all Cubans, they want to control the rest of the world as well.”

    Indeed they do. Their is only one Lord of the Ring and he does not share power.

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