Between the Lines with Dara Kam
The recent indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro on murder charges was more than 30 years in the making. Prosecutors allege that Castro ordered the killing of members of the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue during their missions to aid Cubans fleeing to the United States. Republican Congressman Mario Diaz‑Balart joins "Between the Lines with Dara Kam" from State Affairs this week to discuss what the indictment means for the victims' families and, more broadly, for Cuban‑American communities in South Florida. Diaz‑Balart reflects on the significance of the Brothers to the Rescue missions for Cubans escaping what he describes as "dire" human rights conditions on the island, and he walks listeners through the decades‑long effort to hold Castro accountable. The congressman also discusses what comes next, and what could happen if tensions escalate between Washington and Havana. Visit pro.stateaffairs.com/florida [http://pro.stateaffairs.com/florida] for more.
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