Rubén López Sabariego (English Wikipedia)

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  • Jana K. Lipman (2009). Guantánamo: A Working-class History Between Empire and Revolution. University of California Press. pp. 173–174. ISBN 9780520942370. Retrieved 2013-05-27.
  • Jane Franklin (1997). "Cuba and the United States: a chronological history". Ocean Press. p. 45. ISBN 9781875284924. Retrieved 2013-05-27. October 15, 1963 -- Ruben Lopez Sabariego, a Cuban worker at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo who was arrested on September 30, dies. Cuba says the cause is torture. In 1963, U.S. columnist Jack Anderson reports that U.S. Marine Captain Arthur J. Jackson was secretly dismissed because of the killing. The United States maintains that Jackson acted in self-defense and that his dismissal was kept secret to avoid international repercussions.

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  • Raul Quintana Suarez; Bernardo Martín Herrera (2012). "Sabariego Lopez, Ruben" [Sabariego Lopez, Ruben] (in Spanish). Eumed. Retrieved 2013-05-27.

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  • Fidel Castro, Olga Miranda, Roger Ricardo (2011). "Guantanamo: Why the illegal US base should be returned to Cuba" (PDF). Ocean Books. p. 11,42,72. ISBN 978-0-9804292-5-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-05-27. On September 30 of that same year, Rubén López Sabariego, a worker at the base, was arrested by the Military Intelligence Corps. Eighteen days later, a US official notified López Sabariego's wife that his body had been found in a ditch on the base. Medical examination of his body showed that he had been beaten to death. Former Lieutenant William A. Szili of the US navy, one of the accessories to the crime, told a Philadelphia Bulletin reporter that Captain Arthur J. Jackson had finished off the Cuban worker with some shots.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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  • Denis Marta Valle. "Historia y memoria de la base de Guantánamo" [History and memory Guantanamo] (in Spanish). Prensa Latina. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-05-27. De las víctimas fueron bárbaramente torturados y asesinados por militares estadounidenses los obreros Manuel Prieto Gómez y Rubén López Sabariego, ambos en 1961, y el pescador Rodolfo Rosell Salas en 1962.

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  • Pablo Soroa Fernández (2011-10-19). "Another Horrendous Crime of the Empire". Radioangulo. Archived from the original on 2013-06-30. The truth is that Ruben Lopez Sabariego was detained in the rest area at 10:40 pm on September 30th by Captain Johnson of the US Marine Corps according to Julio Montalvo, witness to the detention of Ruben.

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