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Statement by the Committee of Relatives of the Victims of the Bombing of the Cubana Airplane off Barbados Reprinted from Daily Granma With shock and indignation, we have learned that the US Department of Justice has handed down seven charges against the notorious terrorist Luis Clemente Faustino Posada Carriles, only for having lied to immigration authorities during his naturalization process in this country. To our astonishment, the legal charges do not mention him as being a dangerous and still active international terrorist who, even from the prison where he is held, does not tire of boasting about the pain and suffering he has caused in the hearts of numerous families all over the world. To accept this decision of the Department of Justice with indifference is to become accomplices of the lie, and to accept that important truths remain untold. It is an affront to the memory of the thousands of citizens who have lost their lives in terrorist attacks. To accept that the notorious international terrorist Luis Posada Carriles be judged only as a harmless liar, is tantamount to accepting the outlandish idea that our family members never died in the massacre that occurred with the sabotage of a Cubana de Aviacion plane in mid-flight. It is like telling tourists in New York to go and admire the beauty of the Twin Towers because these majestic buildings were never destroyed on that fateful day of September 11, 2001. We urge the government of the United States to honor the truth. We urge the government of the United States to make available to the relevant authorities the documents that they have in their possession, which reveal the terrorist nature of Luis Posada Carriles. We want the notorious terrorist to be judged for more than just the lies he has told. We demand that the unpunished murderer of our relatives appear before justice, and that he be tried also for the truths that he has openly confessed to the United States media. WE DEMAND JUSTICE!
Victims Call On US for Posada ConvictionReprinted from Prensa Latina The committee of relatives of the 73 people who died in that sabotage issued a declaration, in which they state having learned "with astonishment and indignation" that terrorist was only accused of lying to the northern country s immigration authorities. On January 11, the US Department of Justice issued seven charges against Luis Clemente Faustino Posada Carriles for having lied to immigration authorities in his naturalization process in that country. Those legal charges leave out the fact that he is a dangerous international terrorist. "To accept," pointed out those relatives, "to try that infamous international terrorist for simply being a liar, is to accept the strange idea that our relatives never died in that sabotage." "We demand that the US government honors truth and makes public those revealing documents by terrorist Posada Carriles," they stated. Relatives of Cuban jetliner bombing victims urge US to charge suspect with terrorismReprinted from Associated Press HAVANA: Relatives of the 73 people killed in a 1976 jetliner bombing urged the United States to charge the man suspected of the attack with terrorism, saying Wednesday that anything less is an "insult to the memory of the thousands of citizens who have died victims of terrorist actions." In a statement published in Cuba's Communist Party daily Granma, the families rejected a recent U.S. Justice Department decision to charge Luis Posada Carriles with lying to federal immigration agents in a bid to become a naturalized citizen, saying they received news of the decision with "stupor and indignation." "To accept that the internationally known terrorist Luis Posada Carriles be judged merely as an innocuous liar is to accept the strange idea that our families were never massacred in the sabotage of the Cubana Airlines plane," the statement said. Posada, a Cuban native who became a naturalized Venezuelan, is accused of masterminding the attack in which the plane traveling from Barbados to Havana exploded in the air on Oct. 6, 1976. He has denied involvement. The former CIA operative with ties to the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in the 1960s was indicted last week in El Paso, Texas, on charges of lying on his applications and under oath when applying for naturalization to the United States in September 2005 and April 2006. He made his first court appearance Tuesday, shackled at the wrists and ankles. He was read the charges in the seven-count indictment but did not enter a plea. He was ordered held without bail pending a bond hearing Friday. Posada, 78, has been held at an El Paso immigration detention center since May 2005 on a charge that he entered the country illegally through Mexico. The indictment says Posada entered the country on a boat, instead of with the help of a human smuggler as he claims. It also alleges he lied about having a Guatemalan passport and using an alias, among other things. The Cuban government released its own statement Monday saying it hopes the recent charges "won't become a smoke screen to extend immunity for the serious crime of terrorism." Posada is wanted by the governments of Cuba and Venezuela to face trial on the bombing charges. But a federal immigration judge who ordered Posada out of the United States ruled he could not be sent to either country. Several countries have rejected U.S. requests for Posada to be sent there. |
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