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justice department hopes the courts will aid them in repatriating ambassador who spied for cuba n2202173

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This article covers a legal and diplomatic case involving a former ambassador's espionage conviction. No commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or sector-level economic effect is present. The event is purely judicial and political, with no direct or indirect commercial consequences.

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  • Former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia Manuel Rocha convicted of spying for Cuba, sentenced to 15 years.
  • DOJ filed civil denaturalization complaint, arguing Rocha obtained U.S. citizenship under false pretenses in 1978.
  • Espionage activities spanned nearly four decades starting in 1973.
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