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Ex-CIA Agent Philip Agee Dead in Cuba
2008-01-09
HAVANA (AP) - Philip Agee, a former CIA agent who became an outspoken critic of Washington's Cuba policy, has died in a Havana hospital following ulcer surgery, state media reported Wednesday. He was 72.
Agee quit the CIA in 1969 after 12 years working mostly in Latin America at a time when leftist movements were gaining prominence and sympathizers. His 1975 book "Inside the Company: CIA Diary," cited alleged CIA misdeeds against leftists in the region that included a 22-page list of purported agency operatives.

Granma, Cuba's Communist Party newspaper, said Agee died Monday night and described him as "a loyal friend of Cuba and fervent defender of the peoples' fight for a better world."

Bernie Dwyer, a journalist with state-run Radio Havana, said in a Tuesday message posted to a Cuba e-mail group that Agee's wife called him to say he had died in the hospital, where he has he been since Dec. 15.

"He had several operations for perforated ulcers and didn't survive all the surgery," Dwyer wrote, adding that Agee was cremated Tuesday and that friends planned a memorial ceremony for him Sunday at his Havana apartment.

In 2000, with European investors and a state-run travel agent as his partners, Agee opened a travel Web site designed to bring U.S. tourists to Cuba. The site, cubalinda.com, offers package tours and other help with Cuban tourism that is largely off limits to Americans.

There was no word of Agee's death on the site Wednesday.

The author of several other books besides "Inside the Company," one of Agee's last essays was published in Granma International newspaper in 2003 and came shortly after a Cuban government crackdown led to the arrest of 75 leading dissidents and political activists.

"To think that the dissidents were creating an independent, free civil society is absurd, for they were funded and controlled by a hostile foreign power and to that degree, which was total, they were not free or independent in the least," he wrote.

Agee has also been accused of receiving up to $1 million in payments from the Cuban intelligence service. He denied the accusations, which were first made by a high-ranking Cuban intelligence officer and defector in a 1992 report.

Barbara Bush, the wife of former President George H.W. Bush—himself a one-time CIA chief—in her autobiography accused Agee's book of exposing a CIA station chief, Richard S. Welch, who was later killed by leftist terrorists in Athens in 1975. Agee, who denied any involvement in the killing, sued her for $4 million for defamation, and she revised the book to settle the case.

Agee's U.S. passport was revoked in 1979. U.S. officials said he had threatened national security. After years of living in Hamburg, Germany—occasionally underground, fearing CIA retribution—Agee moved to Havana to open the travel site.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#11  Geez, Phil, maybe if you was in America you'd still be alive.
Oh, well. Worked out for everybody, I guess. For you: die happy in a Worker's Paradise. For us: you're very happily, although far later than it should have happened, dead.

There! TU3031, I knew you'd want that minor error fixed.
Posted by: Jomosing Bluetooth8431   2008-01-09 18:00  

#10  Agee dead?

Aw, geez, that just breaks my heart....

No, wait - that's just the chili.

Enjoy eternity with your buddies in HELL, traitor.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-01-09 17:54  

#9  [online poker has been pooplisted.]
Posted by: online poker   2008-01-09 17:12  

#8  Good riddance.
Posted by: mojo   2008-01-09 13:42  

#7  Geez, Phil, maybe if you was in America you'd still be alive.
Oh, well. Worked out for everybody, I guess. For you: die happy in a Worker's Paradise. For us: you're dead.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-09 13:15  

#6  Antibiotics plus Pepto Bismol, Ebbang Uluque6305. But once they've perforated, it's a different story.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-01-09 13:10  

#5  I'm no doctor but I thought they treated stomach ulcers with antibiotics these days.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-01-09 12:28  

#4  Hopefully when Cuba is free again somebody related to Welch will go there and piss on Agee's grave.
Posted by: Jonathan   2008-01-09 12:24  

#3  The universal health care system of the workers' paradise strikes again.
Posted by: Mike   2008-01-09 12:19  

#2  I read it in college. One of my "America Bad" commie history professors made it required reading.
Ya gotta help out a fellow dupe...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-09 12:09  

#1  I got his book somewhere. I think it survived the basement flood.
Hardbound..
Posted by: 3dc   2008-01-09 12:02  

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