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Schlesinger found, as others have before him, that many of Latin America's leaders in private are ready to express their growing disillusionment with Castro. Last week even Peruvian Leftist Victor Raul Haya de la Torre denounced the Castro government in public (see below). Half a dozen Latin American nations-Haiti, the Dominican Republic. Nicaragua, Guatemala, Peru and Paraguay-have already broken off diplomatic relations with Castro...
Smoking Pistols. APRA was founded in Mexico in 1924 by an angry, 29-year-old student exiled from Peru for instigating workers' riots: Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, who still remains as its leader. In the erratic early days, Haya borrowed as easily from right as from left, denounced "Yankee imperialism" while adopting a fascist-style, raised-arm salute. As both Haya and APRA matured, the party turned moderate, has since plugged for land reform and economic growth...
Later Stone emphasized what he called the "basically moderate nature of the Castro government." Sen. Eastland has called Raul, a '100 per cent Communist'--but I don't know how they got that figure, unless they have some sort of political thermometer which they put under his armpit...
...other Latin Americans were on the platform with Menocal: Horacio Godoy, professor of law at the University of La Platte in Argentina, and Raul Garcia Amador, a Cuban professor...
...chamber for Castro, spoke about repairing relations with the U.S. Castro himself struck an unaccustomed note: "Perhaps by temperament many of us like battle more than tranquil life. Nevertheless when we have on our shoulders a responsibility like we have today, we strive to be above all passions." Brother Raul chimed in: "It is not our desire to be at war. One day we will see these weapons converted into plows...