Bay of Pigs: 40 Years After (conference)

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Bay of Pigs: 40 Years After was an international conference and reunion in Havana, Cuba, 22-24 March 2001. It was held shortly before the 40th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs Invasion.

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Conference

The conference was co-sponsored by Universidad de La Habana (University of Havana), Centro de Estudios sobre Estados Unidos, Instituto de Historia de Cuba, Centro de Investigaciones Históricas de la Seguridad del Estado; Centro de Estudios sobre America, and the US-based National Security Archive. It commenced on Thursday 22 March 2001, at the Hotel Palco, Palacio de Convenciones, La Habana.[1][2][3]

On 24 March, following the formal conference, many of the delegates and observers travelled by road to Australia sugar mill, Playa Larga, and Playa Girón, the site of the initial landing in the invasion. A documentary film was made of that trip, titled Cuba: The 40 Years War, released on DVD in 2002.[4]

Delegates

From: references[5][6]

Cuba delegates

Academics

  • Tomas Diaz
  • Angel Jimenez Gonzales
  • Jorge Hernandez
  • Rosa Lopez
  • Jose Luis Mendez
  • Juan Carlos Rodriguez
  • Juan Vela Valdes

Government/combatants

US delegates

US Academics/Journalists

US Government

Combatants

Observers

Notes

  1. NSA press release, 23 March 2001 Bay of Pigs: 40 Years After
  2. Melaragno, Peter conference
  3. Melaragno, Peter conference timeline
  4. Melaragno, Peter Cuba: The 40 Years War (documentary)
  5. NSA delegates (NSA)
  6. Melaragno, Peter delegates (Melaragno)