By J. Michael Waller. waller@insightmag.com. Insight Magazine, May 1, 2000
Cuban intelligence officers are sparing no expense to conceal what a federal official calls the "brainwashing" of child refugee Elian Gonzalez. The government of Fidel Castro has been trying to send its own psychologists among Elians Cuban classmates in an effort to deprogram him
from the effects of five months in the United States. So far, the U.S. State Department has granted visas only to some of the classmates and their parents but has not decided whether to issue visas to the Cuban government "doctors."
News alert! has learned that Cuban officials are concerned about possible U.S. public perceptions that Elian is to be brainwashed in isolation from the American society he has known since his Thanksgiving Day rescue at sea. Castro recently gave a speech underscoring the importance of U.S.
public opinion in his bid to return the boy to Cuba.
A federal court in Atlanta ruled April 25 that the boy must remain under U.S. jurisdiction while his case is considered and therefore may not be transferred to the Cuban Interests Section, Havanas diplomatic outpost in Washington. Elian remains with his father, stepmother and
half-brother in a 26-room mansion on Marylands eastern shore.
Since Elian cant be brought to the section, the section is being brought to Elian. Intelligence officers based there have worked to conceal what is expected to be a constant flow of Cuban agents to the compound. Cuban intelligence officers have procured a fleet of cars without the
diplomatic license plates that would identify them as Cuban. All foreign diplomats in the United States must drive in designated vehicles bearing red, white and blue license plates issued by the State Department. Each foreign mission is issued a two-letter "scramble code" that appears on
the plates to identify the country or international organization. Cuban officials based at the United Nations in New York must drive in cars with State Department plates bearing the scramble code "DC." Since the Cuban Interests Section in Washington is an office of the Swiss Embassy,
officials there drive with tags bearing the "VH" code for Switzerland. To distinguish the Cubans from the Swiss, State has given the Cubans the series number 300 (or 0300) and above.
Sources tell news alert! that the Cuban agents broke the license-plate rule this week when they leased 12 new Ford Taurus cars from the Ford Leasing Co. office at 1315 I Street NW in downtown Washington. News alert! also has learned that the Cuban government has purchased other new
vehicles during the last few days, bearing nondiplomatic tags, specifically for the Elian operation. The purpose, say sources, is to disguise travel by the Cuban officials in and out of the Maryland compound, the entrance of which is staked out by reporters.
In addition to concern about the public perception of brainwashing, U.S. officials say the Cubans appear to be trying to violate a rule that they must obtain State Department permission five days before traveling beyond a 25-mile radius of Washington. The Wye River compound where the boy
is being held is more than twice that distance. Cuban First Secretary Felix Wilson was seen on April 27 with a rented white Dodge van bearing the Maryland license plate H303280. His acquisition of the vehicle without proper diplomatic plates is in violation of State Department rules.
According to the U.S. Secret Service, Wilson has refused to cooperate with U.S. law-enforcement officials to determine the identities of his staffers who beat up a group of pro-Elian protesters outside the Cuban Interests Section on April 14 (see "Cuban Diplomats Fight Hand-to-Hand
Combat Against Demonstrators," Insight Webwire exclusive, April 21). Federal officials tell news alert! that Wilson is an identified intelligence officer who "orchestrated the beating of the Elian demonstrators." The vast majority of section officials more than 40, say
U.S. sources also are intelligence officers.
Reporting from Havana on April 26, Reuters commented in its Spanish-language service, "Castro has converted the 6-year-old boy into a veritable revolutionary icon who symbolizes the struggle of the Cuban people against the United States." Elians father, Juan Miguel
Gonzalez, is a member of the Cuban Communist Party.
Cuba Says It Supplied Intelligence for Elian Raid /
Two days before the April 22 assault to snatch Elian Gonzalez from the Florida home of his great-uncle, the Cuban Communist Party daily Granma reported that Cuban spies provided the U.S. government with "intelligence" that the Gonzalez home and neighboring houses contained
weapons to be used against federal agents. Attorney General Janet Reno later justified sending a SWAT-style team armed with automatic weapons into the Gonzalez home by saying she had "intelligence" that the bungalow contained weapons. No weapons were found, and the Gonzalez family says
federal agents did not even make a search.
According to the April 26 issue of the Nuevo Herald, the Spanish-language edition of the Miami Herald, "Two days before the assault in Little Havana [Miami], the Fidel Castro regime made known on Radio Havana a supposed intelligence report that spoke of plans to block by
force of arms the action of the federal agents." The Nuevo Herald asked, "Could these be the intelligence sources on which United States authorities based their decision to mount an armed assault on the Gonzalez home in Miami?"
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