Terrorist jailed
An anti-Castro Cuban leader has been sentenced to. life imprisonment plus 35 years for a string of terrorist acts, including conspiracy to murder, murder and bombing attacks. Eduardo Arocena, aged 41, leader of the Cuban exile group Omega 7 which he founded in 1974 with the aim of overthrowing President Fidel Castro, was convicted by a New York Court on 25 out of 26 charges including conspiring to murder the Cuban delegate to the United Nations, Raul Roa, and involvement in the murder of an attache at the Cuban mission to the United Nations, Felix Garcia Rodriguez, in 1980. — New York.
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Press, 14 November 1984, Page 11
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