s Cuba, Huber Matos, who has died aged 95, was a former guerrilla comandante turned anti-Castro activist. When the Cuban revolutionary war broke out in the late 1950s, Matos was already nearly 40. As a teacher in a provincial school and a small-scale rice farmer, he scarcely fitted the profile of a guerrilla leader, and was certainly no communist. In those days, however, nor was the rebel leader Fidel...
Huber Matos obituary
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