Venezuela to
present resolution on extradition of Posada Carriles
to the OAS
SANTO DOMINGO.—Venezuela is to present a
resolution on the extradition of "terrorists" – an
implicit allusion to the case of Luis Posada
Carriles, currently detained in the United States –
to the General Assembly of the OAS, in session until
Tuesday in the Dominican Republic.
The text calls on "all member states to bring to
trial and, in due case, extradite… any individual
who participates in the planning, preparation,
commission or financing of acts of terrorism,"
according to a draft published this Sunday in Santo
Domingo, the venue of the OAS Summit, AFP reports.
The resolution also calls on countries in the
hemisphere to "take the corresponding measures… to
ensure that the conditions of refugee or asylum
seeker are not recognized in the cases of persons
concerning whom there are founded motives to
consider that they have committed a terrorist crime."
The text drafted by Venezuela also asks for "actions
to strengthen hemispheric legal cooperation in
extradition matters" and calls on countries of the
region to "ensure that no person received after
being extradited is subjected to serious violations
of their human rights."
Venezuelan justice is demanding the extradition
of Posada Carriles – who confronts migratory charges
in the United States – for the 1976 sabotage of a
Cubana Aviation passenger plane, which was plotted
in Venezuela, but which the United States has still
not granted.
In a prior statement to the Santo Domingo Summit,
José Miguel Insulza, OAS secretary general, asked
the United States to examine the extradition
application for Posada.