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      The article presents information on Cuban revolution. Fidel Castro claimed that his policy on the freedom of conscience and creativity was ample, generous, distinctive and limited. Over the years, this contradiction resolved itself, as it had to, into the even simpler proposition that Castro would decide what was and was not within the revolution. Cuba, was a small country that had repeatedly been invaded and despoiled by the United States. It had undergone an authentic popular revolution. As a direct result, it had been subjected to an increasing campaign of sabotage and destruction, including the hiring of Mafia agents by American Presidents for the purpose of political murder. Therefore, it was entitled to impose censorship as a matter of wartime exigency, just as any capitalist country would do in similar circumstances.