Huber Matos
Huber Matos Benítez (born November 26, 1918) is a Cuban dissident activist and writer. Formerly, he was a revolutionary who assisted Fidel Castro, Che Guevara and other members of the 26th of July Movement (M-26-7) in successfully overthrowing the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista as part of the Cuban Revolution.
Matos had opposed Batista since the general's effective coup in 1952, which he regarded as unconstitutional, but became increasingly critical of the movement's shift towards Marxist principles, and closening ties with leaders of the Communist Party of Cuba. Convicted of "treason and sedition" by the new Castro regime, he would spend 20 years in prison (1959–1979) before being released in 1979.
He currently divides his time between Miami, Florida and Costa Rica where he's politically active in speaking out against the Cuban government.
Read more about Huber Matos: Early Life, Revolutionary Activity, Split With Castro, Life After Prison
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