"[Their] Man in Havana"

For over a year now, the U.S. has been whining about the arrest and imprisonment in Cuba of a sub-contractor to the USAID, a well-known front for the CIA and other intelligence agencies. Ironically, the American government cries foul over what it claims are violations to human rights and due process of law. All this is said with a straight face while, at the same time, the Guantánamo prison camp keeps holding people whose human rights have been systematically violated by the U.S.

This is typical of the American double standard by which they judge the rest of the world and make allowances for themselves. But, in this case, they have really shown just how cynical they can be when it suits them.

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