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The
Ministers recalled the Declaration against
terrorism, adopted in Bridgetown, Barbados, the
8th of December 2005, during the Second Cuba-CARICOM
Summit. In this context, they reaffirmed their
strong and unequivocal condemnation of terrorism
in all its forms and manifestations, as well as
all acts, methods and practices of terrorism
wherever, by whosoever, and against whomsoever
committed, including those in which States are
directly or indirectly involved, which are
unjustifiable whatever the considerations or
factors that may be invoked to justify them.
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The
Ministers also recalled the terrorist attack on
a Cubana de Aviación aircraft in October 1976,
which caused the death of 73 innocent civilians
from different countries, including nationals
from Cuba and from a CARICOM Member State. The
Ministers noted with concern the recent release
in the United States of Luis Posada Carriles,
one of the perpetrators of this despicable
crime, and who is accused of being responsible
for several other terrorist actions against Cuba
and other countries.
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The
Ministers reiterated their continuing concern
that all the perpetrators of this horrific act
be brought to justice and their expectation
therefore that the Government of the United
States of America take appropriate action in
respect of the accused terrorist in its
jurisdiction in accordance with its commitments
in keeping with the United Nations Security
Council and General Assembly resolutions on the
subject of terrorism
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The
Ministers bore in mind that the Government of
the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has
requested the extradition of Posada Carriles,
and reiterated their call upon the Government of
the United States to favorably consider the
Venezuelan request to ensure, in conformity with
its international obligations, that Posada
Carriles is tried for the crimes of which he has
been accused.
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The
Ministers urged all States, in conformity with
the UN Charter, to fulfill their obligations
under international law and international
humanitarian law in the fight against terrorism,
including by prosecuting or, where appropriate,
extraditing the perpetrators of terrorist acts;
by preventing the organization, instigation or
financing of terrorist acts against other States
from within or outside their territories; by
refraining from organizing, instigating,
assisting, financing or participating in
terrorist acts in the territories of other
States; and by ensuring that refugee status or
any other legal status is not abused by the
perpetrators, organizers or facilitators of
terrorist acts, and that claims by them that the
extradition requests are politically motivated
should not be grounds for refusing to consider
such extradition requests.
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The
Ministers also affirmed the importance of
international cooperation, in conformity with
international law, in the fight against
terrorism.
Kingstown, St. Vincent and the
Grenadines 29 May 2007
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