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What
the CIA now publicly acknowledges is not a thing
of the past. As the facts prove, it is the
present state of affairs. Next September 12,
five Cubans, who endure unjust convictions for
having combated U.S.-sponsored terrorist actions
against Cuba, peacefully and without weapons,
will have served nine years of harsh and
arbitrary imprisonment.
For over two years, the worst murderer in the
hemisphere has been living in the United States,
enjoying Bush's protection.
By
releasing Luis Posada Carriles, the current U.S.
administration has shown its true face: an
abettor and promoter of international terrorism.
Bush tears to shreds the International
Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist
Bombings and the Convention for the Suppression
of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil
Aviation, which oblige him to extradite Posada
Carriles to Venezuela or to try him in U.S.
courts for the mid-air bombing of a Cuban
commercial airliner on October 6, 1973 and for
the murder of 73 people.
Bush also takes no heed of Resolution 1373 of
2001, approved by the UN Security Council at the
instance of his administration, which demands
that all states respect those conventions, that
they do not harbor any terrorists and that they
guarantee such terrorists do not evade justice.
By harboring Posada Carriles, the U.S.
government insults its own people, particularly
the victims of September 11, 2001, and violates
its own laws, including the controversial
Patriot Act, conceived to incarcerate thousands
of people within and outside U.S territory, but
conveniently neglected in the case of an
anti-Cuban terrorist.
As
affirmed by the judge who reviewed the
unimaginative charges of migratory fraud, with
which the district attorney's office seeks to
deceive public opinion and spare Posada Carriles
a trial for his true crimes, Posada Carriles
participated in or "was
associated with some of the most infamous events
of twentieth-century Central America".
Those events include “the Bay of Pigs
invasion, the Iran-Contra affair, the 1976
bombing of Cubana Flight 455, the tourist
bombings of 1997 in Havana and even – according
to some conspiracy theorists – the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy".
Bush's decision, not unlike that of his father
with respect to Posada Carriles' partner Orlando
Bosch, who is also a confessed murderer, reveals
how Washington connives with international
terrorism when it suits its interests and is
expressive of an immoral double standard.
Making a mockery of justice, U.S. authorities
protect a notorious criminal while they impose
unjust and cruel imprisonment upon Gerardo Hernández,
Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando
González and René González, whose one crime was
fighting against terrorism, without causing
anyone any harm. This scandalous injustice
continues in spite of the call for the immediate
release of the Five made throughout the world, a
demand which has also been made by the UN
Working Group on Arbitrary Detentions.
The actions of the Bush administration clearly
reveal its intention of continuing to use the
most detestable methods against Cuba. The CIA
documents reveal some of the efforts aimed at
assassinating comrade Fidel Castro and to bring
death and pain to our people. The hypocritical
protection afforded Posada Carriles and the
shameful punishment of our five anti-terrorist
activists are irrefutable proof that those vile
intentions, now acknowledged, are not a thing of
the past but rather continue to be part of the
policy of current US administrations.
Those who harbour murderers and seek to destroy
the Cuban Revolution should know that, sooner
rather than later, the peoples of the world
shall call on them to account for their actions
and that the noble people of the United States
shall one day undo the wrongs brought them by
this affront to their dignity. They should know
that we Cubans are determined to hold our ground
and to struggle to guarantee our homeland's
freedom and independence, that, next to Fidel
and Raúl, we shall defend our socialist
Revolution at the cost of our very lives,
fulfilling Maceo's fateful promise: "whosoever
attempts to conquer Cuba shall reap only its
blood-soaked earth, if they do not perish,
before, in the struggle".
National Assembly of the People's Power of the
Republic of Cuba
Havana, June 29, 2007
“YEAR 49 OF THE REVOLUTION”
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