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Ana Belén Montes〔Oviedo, María José IGLESIAS. "(Ana Montes, la asturiana que espió para Fidel )." ''La Nueva España''. 28 April 2013. "Ana Belén Montes, nieta de asturianos del oriente de la región que emigraron a Cuba y Puerto Rico,()"〕 (born February 28, 1957) is a former American senior analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency in the United States. On September 21, 2001, she was arrested and subsequently charged with conspiracy to commit espionage for the government of Cuba. Montes eventually pleaded guilty to spying and in October 2002, was sentenced to a 25-year prison term followed by five years' probation.〔Popkin, Jim. (Ana Montes did much harm spying for Cuba. Chances are, you haven’t heard of her. ) ''Washington Post'' Magazine, April 18, 2013.〕 ==Life and career== Montes was born in West Germany, where her father, Alberto Montes, was posted as an Army doctor.〔 Her family members were of Asturian origins since her grandparents had emigrated to Puerto Rico.〔 The family later lived in Topeka, Kansas and then Towson, Maryland, where she graduated from Loch Raven High School in 1975. In 1979 she earned a degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia, and in 1988 she finished a master's degree at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.〔 Montes' brother and sister, Tito and Lucy, became FBI officers and her former boyfriend, Roger Corneretto, was an intelligence officer specializing in Cuba for the Pentagon.〔Popkin, Jim. ( Ana Montes did much harm spying for Cuba. Chances are, you haven’t heard of her. ) April 18, 2013〕 It was later revealed that her Puerto Rican father had conservative views, and had a strained relationship with his more radical daughter. Montes joined the DIA from the United States Department of Justice in September 1985. Her first assignment was at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington where she worked as an intelligence research specialist. In 1992, Montes was selected for the DIA's Exceptional Analyst Program and later traveled to Cuba to study the Cuban military.〔 Prior to her arrest, she lived in a two bedroom co-op in Cleveland Park, Washington, DC.〔 Montes advanced rapidly through the ranks at DIA and became its most senior Cuban analyst. Her co-workers regarded her as responsible and dependable, and noted her "no-nonsense" attitude. Prosecutors would later allege that Montes was already working for the Cubans when she joined the DIA in 1985.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ana Montes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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