BRACERS Record Detail for 133788

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Collection code
RA4
Class no.
Box no.
17.04
Filed
F2
Recipient(s)
Castro, Fidel
Cuba
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1967/03/07
Form of letter
TL(X)
Pieces
2
Notes and topics

BR is anxious about the International War Crimes Tribunal and hopes that Cuba can be a part of it. BR thanks Castro for his "generous words" during his speech on the anniversary of the Cuban revolution. (Castro said: "(Vietnam—ed.) has won the sympathy of the world, as well as the minds of thinking people. (Imperialism—ed.) has incurred the most radical pronouncements from Bertrand Russell and Paul Sartre (applause) and hundreds of intellectuals in Europe, Latin America, and the entire world." (The entire speech is at: http://lanic.texas.edu/la/cb/cuba/castro/1967/19670102.)

BR is sending 2 representatives of the Tribunal to Cuba to speak to Castro about some serious plans.

See record 72594: in the file referenced there are typed copies, documents .177615-.177618.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
No
Record no.
133788
Record created
Jul 12, 2023
Record last modified
Mar 19, 2025
Created/last modified by
blackwk