The Nation - News from April 14, 1985
An anti-Castro activist, already serving a life sentence for bombings in New York City, was convicted on 24 counts in seven bombings of businesses and Latin American consulates between 1979 and 1983. A U.S. District Court jury in Miami found Eduardo Arocena guilty of all charges. He faces up to 130 years’ imprisonment. Arocena, who fled Cuba in 1965, testified that he condones violence to halt the spread of communism.
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