A. - Neither of the most conservative nor of the most liberal; that would be "clericalism" and it is expressly condemned in Papal Encyclicals.
I personally am a Catholic and will never deny my faith, because I have no vocation to be an apostate.
But of course, the movement is full of men of all religions and creeds.
Certainly we shall reaffirm with the 1940 constitution our belief in God and the necessity for Christian morality.
We believe that every child has the right to receive preparation in whatever religion he chooses.
Q. - What will the M.R.R. do with the Rebel Army and the Militiamen once Cuba is liberated?
A. - Those who turn around and fight against the tyrant will be retained in the armed forces with the same rank as before. Those who do not will be discharged and returned to private life, if they have committed no crime, but if they have, they will have to answer to the civil courts in normal fashion, which will again function in Cuba in accordance with the 1940 constitution.
The only ones who have anything to fear are foreign Communists and members of repressive agencies.
Q. - Will the death penalty be maintained in Cuba?
A. - I do not favor the death penalty, but of course since the 1940 constitution will be in force, this penalty is recognized only for treason. We must end the revolutionary tribu-
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