June 23, 2000
Infamous ex-CIA agent Philip Agee resurfaces in Cuba
http://www.canoe.ca/WorldTicker/CANOE-wire.Cuba-Agee.html

HAVANA (AP) -- Former CIA agent Philip
Agee, a longtime friend of communist
Cuba who exposed purported CIA
operatives in his infamous book, has
resurfaced in Havana, where he has
launched what he says is the first
independent American business in 40
years.
 With European investors and the
state-run travel agent as his partner,
Agee has opened a travel Web site
designed specifically to bring American
tourists to the island -- even if it
means violating the U.S. trade embargo.

 The site, cubalinda.com, offers package
tours within Cuba and other help with
Cuban tourism that is largely off limits
to Americans because of U.S. law.
 "I would like to see people ignore the
law," Agee said at a news conference
Thursday. "The idea is to disdain this
law to the point that our grandfathers
disdained Prohibition."
 Agee has long enraged supporters of
U.S. sanctions on Cuba by his support
of Fidel Castro's revolution and campaign
to end the nearly four-decade-old embargo,
which limits American tourists from
spending money on the island --
effectively barring them from visiting.
 He has also been accused of receiving
up to $1 million US in payments from the
Cuban intelligence service. He has denied
the accusations, which were first made by
a high-ranking Cuban intelligence officer
and defector in a 1992 Los Angeles Times
report.
 Agee, 65, quit the CIA in 1969 after 12
years with the agency, working mostly in
Latin America during the years that leftist
movements were gaining prominence and
sympathizers.
 His 1975 book Inside the Company: CIA
Diary cited alleged CIA misdeeds against
leftists in Latin America that included a
22-page list of purported agency
operatives.
 Barbara Bush, the wife of former president
George Bush -- himself a onetime CIA chief
-- in her autobiography accused the book
of exposing a CIA station chief, Richard
Welch, who was later killed by leftist
terrorists in Athens in 1975. Agee, who
denied any involvement in the death, sued
her for defamation and she revised the
book to settle the case.
 Agee's U.S. passport was revoked in 1979.
U.S. officials said he had threatened
national security.
 After years of living in Hamburg, Germany
-- occasionally underground, fearing CIA
retribution -- Agee has decided to make
Havana his home and the seat of his new
business.
 American companies have been barred from
doing business with Cuba since the embargo
was imposed in the 1960s to put pressure
on Castro.
 "I don't have a licence. I don't have
permission. I haven't asked and I'm not
going to, because it's a question of
principle," Agee said.
 A spokesman at the U.S. Treasury
Department in Washington said officials
were unaware of Agee's plans and had no
comment Thursday.
 Agee said he received funding for the
tourism project from European investors,
but declined to say how much or even who
they are.
 "They are not especially interested
in advertising the fact that they're
involved with me here," Agee said,
acknowledging his own infamy.
 The Web site, which has been partially
running since February, is to launch
today its first major promotion targeted
at Americans -- a week-long tour during
carnival festivities in July and August.
 Prices start at around $600 inclusive
-- although not including airfare, which
must be arranged separately and through
a third country unless the visitor
receives a Treasury Department licence,
he said.
 The tours must be pre-paid over the
Internet to a European bank account
run by the company -- a rare concession
to U.S. law in that the money isn't
directly deposited in a Cuban account.
 Agee said he has received no word from
the U.S. government about his dealings.
But he has received threatening e-mails
from people he believes are anti-Castro
Cuban-American exiles in Miami, who are
opposed to any dealings with Cuba.
 "It's always nice to know that your
enemy, or that your unfriendly side,
knows that you're in business," he said.


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