Ana Belén Montes, who spent 22 years in prison for spying for the Cuban regime, was honored on Friday, December 15th, during a gathering of Latin American troubadours organized to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Committee for Human Rights in Puerto Rico (CPDHPR).
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Spy Ana Belén Montes attends "political-cultural event" and receives tribute in Puerto Rico
Montes participated in event organized to honor the Committee for Human Rights in Puerto Rico
This would be Montes' first known public appearance since her arrival in Puerto Rico in January of this year, following her release from prison.
Montes received a copy of the work "Ala que cayó al mar" (Wing that Fell into the Sea), by mosaic artist Ivonne Rivera, which was given to her "to express the immense gratitude and love that Puerto Rico and Latin America have for her," as stated by one of the attendees on their Facebook account.
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