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Is the Kremlin behind Havana Syndrome?

CERL Executive Board member Mark Zaid spoke with SpyTalk and appeared on CBS News’ 60 Minutes to discuss investigations into the mysterious neurological symptoms reported initially by U.S. diplomats and their families in Cuba between 2016-2018 and, later, by Americans in Washington, D.C., China, Russia, China, Germany, India, and Latin America. Common to the clients he represents in the national security field who have been affected by these incidents is work relating to Russia.

Mark S. Zaid, Esq., is a Washington, D.C. based attorney who specializes in crisis management and innovatively handling simple and complex administrative and litigation matters primarily relating to national security, international law, foreign sovereign and diplomatic immunity, and the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts. He is a member of CERL’s Executive Board. Read his bio here.

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