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ARCHIVOS DE CUBA

The Cubeñas: Three generations pay the highest price
THE CUBEÑAS FAMILY

ramon_cubeas_ibern001Ramón Cubeñas Ibern, Age 56 Resident of Manzanillo, Oriente province, Cuba. Executed March 3, 1966 in Bayamo, Oriente. Landowner / Businessman. Longtime member and former President of the Manzanillo Rotary Club.

Cubeñas Ibern had filed a complaint at INRA (Instituto de Reforma Agraria, the government entity managing the Castro government’s agrarian reform) for having confiscated his land despite not meeting the plot size that called for confiscation. A known anti-Communist, he was given a citation in Santiago, told his case would be reviewed. When he arrived, he was arrested at taken to “El Castillito” prison in Santiago. (This was in 1965.) A few days later, government forces searched and ransacked his house and arrested his wife, Maria del Carmen Conde, and accused her of being his co-conspirator. She served two years in prison.

Cubeñas Ibern was tried at a theater in his hometown of Manzanillo, with speakers blasting the proceedings, and was not allowed a defense. He was sentenced to death, accused of conspiring against the government, committing arson against a sugar mill, and spying. During the trial, his demeanor is reported to have been serene, composed, and firm.
He was survived by his wife and his daughter Rosa Maria. His son, Ramón Cubeñas Conde, had been killed at age 23 in 1961 in an anti-Castro infiltration mission from overseas.

ramon_cubeas_conde_001Ramón Cubeñas Conde, Age 23 Killed in action on October 26, 1964 Former student of Business Administration at the University in Santiago de Cuba

After Castro came to power and imposed a socialist regime, Ramón went into exile and took part in the Bay of Pigs invasion that failed to topple Castro. He became a member of U.S governmen-sponsored infiltration teams to Cuba in opposition of the Communist regime. On October 26, 1964, the boat loaded with explosives in which he was traveling to the island exploded, presumably by accident. He and three other team members died.


Ramón Cubeñas Labrada (No Photo Available)
Father of Ramón Cubeñas Ibern and grandfather of Ramón Cubeñas Conde.
In 1961, told that his land was being confiscated by the Castro government, he committed suicide by firing a pistol to his head.

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