Cuba accuses German foundation of CIA links

HAVANA, — Cuba accused
the German foundation
Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) of maintaining close ties
with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the official
daily Granma said Wednesday.
Granma reported that the
KAS recently organized a conference
in Brussels entitled
“Cuba-EU Policy: Between
Pragmatism and Values,” attended
mostly by CIA agents
and experts in Latin America.
“Clearly we are in the presence
of another intervention of
the U.S. intelligence service in
the field of global politics in Europe,”
Granma said.
The newspaper cited the Venezuelan-
American researcher
Eva Golinger, who revealed
that since the 1960s, the KAS
has been striving to isolate and
undermine the Cuban Revolution.
Golinger said the foundation
is closely linked with the Cuban
American National Foundation
and the Center for a Free
Cuba, both largely funded by
the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID)
and the National Endowment
for Democracy (NED), a
Washington-based non-profit
organization supported by the
U.S. national budget.
The KAS was founded in
1956 and belongs to the German
Christian Democratic
Union. It has an annual budget
of 100 million euros.
Granma added that amount
allows the KAS to finance political
parties, NGOs, or any organization
that promotes the
interests of the international
right-wing, which is supported
by the United States. (Xinhua)