Juanita Castro

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Juanita Castro is a Cuban exile and anti-communist activist, known for being the sister of Fidel and Raúl Castro who later broke with her brothers' revolutionary government and collaborated with the CIA.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
basedIn Miami
citizenshipStatus Cuban exile
coAuthor María Antonieta Collins
collaboratedWith Central Intelligence Agency
countryOfCitizenship Cuba
countryOfResidence United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1933-05-06
describedAs Cuban exile
critic of the Cuban communist regime
emigration emigrated from Cuba to the United States
ethnicGroup Galician Cuban
familyName Castro
father Ángel Castro y Argiz
genre memoir
givenName Juana de la Caridad
hasRelative Fidel Castro
Lina Ruz González
surface form: Lina Ruz

Raúl Castro
Ángel Castro y Argiz
ideology anti-communism
languageSpoken Spanish
mother Lina Ruz González
surface form: Lina Ruz
movement Cuban exile movement
name Juanita Castro self-link
notableFor being the sister of Cuban leaders Fidel and Raúl Castro
breaking with the Cuban revolutionary government
collaborating with the Central Intelligence Agency
notableWork Fidel y Raúl, mis hermanos: La historia secreta
occupation anti-communist activist
businesswoman
political activist
opposes Communist Party of Cuba
surface form: Cuban Communist Party

communist rule in Cuba
placeOfBirth Birán, Holguín Province, Cuba
publicationDate 2009
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Miami, Florida, United States
sibling Agustina Castro
Emma Castro
Enrique Castro
Fidel Castro
Lidia Castro
María de la Caridad Castro
Pedro Emilio Castro
Ramón Castro
Raúl Castro
Ángel Castro y Argiz
workTitle Fidel y Raúl, mis hermanos: La historia secreta

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Juanita Castro name Juanita Castro self-link
Raúl Castro sibling Juanita Castro