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Lawyer: ‘Havana syndrome’ patients feel ‘betrayed’

Por: The Hill World March 03, 2023

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Patients that have been affected by “Havana syndrome” feel “betrayed” after a U.S. intelligence report that concluded the condition was not caused by a foreign adversary was made public this week, according to an attorney representing the patients. “They feel betrayed, very much betrayed,” attorny Mark Zaid said on CNN on Thursday. But Zaid argued that there was evidence that “goes well beyond what the public knows.” “They feel... + full article



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