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revolution to take an important banking post but found Castro's
Communist tendencies intolerable and went into opposition again.
His group is described as liberal and progressive but rejecting
any accommodation with Communism.
The Organizing Committee
9. Carrillo was one of several Cuban figures whom the
Agency induced to defect in late 1959 or the early months of
1960. Others were Manuel Francisco Artime Buesa,.Jose Ignacio
Rasco, Bermudez, and Manuel Antonio Verona Loredo. It-was ‘these
four who, after long negotiations, formed the organizing. com-
mittee of the FRD in May 1960.
10. Artime, who is still under 30, joined Castro's moyement
as an anti-Batista student. Under instructions from -the Catholic
Church he organized a group of 4,000 Catholic Action students
to gain the farmers' help against Batista. The view has been
expressed that he was the Jesuits’ penetration of the 26 July
Movement. Castro gave him a high post in National Agrarian
Reform Institute (INRA) from which he resigned after ten
months to form the Movement to Recover the Revolution (uRR),
composed in part of his former Catholic Action followers. This
exile opposition group provided a large proportion of the recruits
for the strike force.
11. Rasco, a college and university classmate of Castro's,
is a lawyer and history professor, described as a nice young
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