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Another conspiracy in favor of anti-Cuban terrorists
in Miami
December 6, 2005
WASHINGTON, December 6.—Another conspiracy could be
being plotted in the U.S. city of Miami, where the
hearing of the case of Santiago Alvarez, benefactor
of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles is scheduled for
today, Prensa Latina reports.
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Accomplice of terrorist Posada Carriles arrested in
the United States
November 21, 2005
WASHINGTON—United States federal
agents have arrested Santiago Álvarez, an accomplice
of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, and may charge
him with the trafficking of persons to this country.
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Obstructing justice will not prevent the triumph of
truth
November 4, 2005
CLEARLY, if
there is one country that cannot claim to be
seriously committed to combating terrorism, it’s the
United States. Recent decisions made in the legal
procedures – diametrically opposed – against Luis
Posada Carriles and our five heroes imprisoned by
imperialism, on one hand, and the secret prisons
administered by the CIA in eight countries, on the
other, corroborate that.
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Venezuela to insist on Posada’s extradition if the
U.S. deports him to another country
October 3, 2005
CARACAS—Venezuela is to insist on its extradition
application for terrorist Luis Posada Carriles,
sought for his participation in the sabotage of a
Cuban airliner, if the United States refuses to hand
him over and deports him to another country.
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DISGRACE IN
EL PASO
Revenge in Miami
September 29, 2005
Two
days ago, in El Paso, Texas, a spokeswoman for U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced the
expeditious decision by Judge William L. Abbott not
to deport terrorist Luis Posada Carriles to
Venezuela or Cuba, arguing that he was at risk of
being tortured in either nation, and resorting in a
manipulative way to the exemptions provided for by
the International Convention Against Torture.
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Miami prosecutors ask for reconsideration of Atlanta
court ruling
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Cynical decision on Posada Carriles,
says Chávez
September 29, 2005
CARACAS,
September 28.— Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez
today described as cynical the decision by a U.S.
immigration judge to give indefinite asylum to the
terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, PL reports.
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New U.S. court hearing for terrorist Posada Carriles
September 26, 2005
TERRORIST
Luis Posada Carriles is to appear today in another
court hearing in El Paso, Texas, where the defense
team will once again maneuver to prevent his
extradition to Venezuela, Prensa Latina reported.
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THE POSADA CASE
Blackmailing the U.S. government
September 1, 2005
LUIS Posada Carriles’ defense attorney, announcing
that his client was formally withdrawing his
application for political asylum in the United
States, said that “he knows a lot ... and if he
talks it could hurt the FBI, the CIA and the
government in general.”
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FBI, accomplice to Posada’s ‘disappearance’ in
Honduras
August 31, 2005
IN an
interesting coincidence, while Chaffardet,
Venezuelan lawyer and old accomplice of Luis Posada
Carriles was testifying in El Paso, news agencies
reported that a lawyer in Honduras has revealed that
the FBI protected Posada when he “disappeared” in
that country after being granted a pardon in Panama
by former president, mafiosa Mireya Moscoso.
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Prosecution asks for Posada to be sent to Venezuela
if he is denied political asylum
August 30, 2005
GOVERNMENT
prosecutor Gina Jackson in El Paso, Texas yesterday
asked for terrorist Luis Posada Carriles to be sent
to Venezuela if the immigration court denies him
political asylum, given that he is a citizen of that
country.
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Alarcón accuses the United Status of maneuvering to
shelter terrorist Posada Carriles
August 24, 2005
CUBA
accused the United States this Tuesday of having a
strategy to protect terrorist Luis Posada Carriles,
for whom Venezuela has filed for extradition, and of
not releasing the five Cubans whose sentences were
overturned by a court two weeks ago.
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Canadian coalition calls for Posada Carriles’
extradition
July
13, 2005
THE Canadian coalition
Venezuela We Are With You, comprised of more than 40
political and socio-cultural groups, has demanded
the extradition to Venezuela of Cuban-born terrorist
Luis Posada Carriles, according to Prensa Latina.
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Terrorist Posada Carriles’ trial postponed
June
24, 2005
DALLAS.— Today, an
immigration judge in El Paso, Texas postponed until
next month the hearing to decide whether terrorist
Luis Posada Carriles has the right to be released on
bail whilst his immigration trial is being
considered, reported Notimex.
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Terrorist Posada Carriles is a danger to the world
June
21, 2005
TERRORIST Luis Posada Carriles, detained in the
United States, is a danger to the world and should
be extradited to Venezuela, affirmed participants in
the televised Cuban "Roundtable" program on Monday
evening, AIN reports.
• Mafia,
drugs and trafficking of undocumented immigrants
June
20, 2005
TERRORIST
Luis Posada Carriles’ route through Mexico last
March and his arrival in the United States aboard
the Santrina boat have made it possible to
uncover a widespread network of Cuban-Americans
known as "Los Marielitos" with connections to the
Cuban-American National Foundation (CANF), involved
in money laundering, human contraband and drug
trafficking in the Yucatan peninsula.
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Venezuela presents formal request for Posada
Carriles’ extradition
June
16, 2005
WASHINGTON, June 15 – This
Wednesday, Venezuela presented its formal request to
the US State Department for the extradition of
terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, announced Bernardo
Alvarez, Venezuelan ambassador in Washington,
according to Notimex.
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Demonstrators protest outside White
House for Posada Carriles’ extradition
June
14, 2005
A group of
demonstrators protested outside the White House
yesterday to demand the extradition of Luis Posada
Carriles to Venezuela and to denounce the double
standard being applied by the United States in its
war on terrorism.
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Protests in El Salvador to demand Posada’s
extradition to Venezuela
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Posada Carriles case to go to EU-Latin American
parliamentary meeting
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Solution to Luis Posada Carriles case delayed
June
13, 2005
A US immigration court
today decided to continue remanding Luis Posada
Carriles, the notorious terrorist, while it studies
his case and the District Attorney’s Office
application to expel him from the country.
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Posada Carriles to appear before US court
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Call on Canadian government to
intervene for Posada’s extradition
June 9, 2005
CANADIAN Cuba
solidarity activists are to hold a press conference
in the next few days to inform the Canadian people
about the implications for their country on the
arrest of international terrorist Luis Posada
Carriles.
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Bolivians are also demanding justice
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"Interesting changes are taking place in Europe"
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How is it possible that the EU has not condemned
Posada’s presence in the U.S.?
June 8, 2005
"HOW is it
possible that the EU has not condemned Posada’s
presence in the U.S.?" asked Salim Lamrani, a
researcher at the Sorbonne University, in a
conversation with Granma International during
his participation in the international anti-terrorism
conference.
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POSADA AND DRUG
TRAFFICKING
"Prodigal son" of the Bush family whiffs of cocaine
June
7, 2005
AMONG the elements that make
terrorist Luis Posada Carriles a hot potato for the
US administration, and have him treated like a
prodigal son of the Bush family are the
international criminal’s links with drug trafficking,
which continue to figure prominently.
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Posada entered the U.S. via drug
traffickers’ maritime route
June
7, 2005
POSADA Carriles used the same
maritime route used by drug traffickers to ship
cocaine to the United States, revealed Renán Castro,
news editor of the daily Por Esto of Yucatán
and Quintana Roo, who spoke during the anti-terrorism
forum held in Havana.
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Pesquera loses his voice
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Eurodeputies call for criminal’s extradition
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Fidel proposes the creation of a permanent
anti-terrorism tribunal in the hemisphere
June
6, 2005
PRESIDENT Fidel Castro has proposed
the creation of a permanent anti-terrorism tribunal
in the Western Hemisphere, as a contribution to the
battle against this crime.
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We will do everything in our power to have Posada
Carriles extradited
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"Posada killed my father"
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Now the Condor is against Venezuela
June
4, 2005
"Days of struggle and battling for life, a combat
meeting of all the peoples and the victims and
relatives of acts of terrorism organized by US
administrations and perpetrated on our continent by
its special services," was President Fidel Castro’s
description of the conference against terrorism, for
truth and justice currently underway in Havana.
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Next in the Posada saga: a mob twist?
June
4, 2005
Luis Posada Carriles has been described as a freedom
fighter and a terrorist, but was he also ''moonlighting''
for the mob?
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The U.S. has also been a victim of
anti-Cuba terrorism
June
3, 2005
TERRORISTS organized and financed by the CIA against
Cuba did not hesitate, not even with respect to the
damages and death they caused to the people and
interests of the U.S. and other countries.
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Fidel’s speech denouncing the FBI prompts Brussels
activists
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"Italy was a very important laboratory for terrorism"
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Fidel: call to get rid of those who
are imposing lies and injustice
June
3, 2005
PRESIDENT
Fidel Castro Ruz called for the lies and cynicism of
the empire to be exposed during a speech at the
International Conference against Terrorism and for
Truth and Justice, which held its first session
yesterday at the International Conference Center in
Havana.
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Fidel presides over international anti-terrorism
forum
June
2, 2005
PRESIDENT Fidel
Castro is today presiding over the International
Meeting against Terrorism , for Truth and Justice,
at the International Conference Center in the Cuban
capital with the participation of more than 300
Cuban and foreign delegates.
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Letter to the Meeting from the chair of the
Namibia'Cuba Friendship Association:
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CIA secretly transferring prisoners suspected of
terrorism
May
31, 2005
THE Central Intelligence
Agency is using aircraft subcontracted from
fictitious companies for the transfer of terrorist
suspects in different parts of the world, affirms
today’s The New York Times, according to a report
from EFE.
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International Conference
“Against terrorism, for truth and justice”
May
27, 2005
The Cuban chapter of the network of “In Defense of
Humanity” networks calls on intellectuals, artists,
union leaders, social activists, members of
parliament and political leaders from our continent
and other parts of the world to participate in the
international conference “Against terrorism, for
truth and justice”, to be held in the Havana
Convention Centre from 2 to 3 June 2005.
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Demonstration in Miami for extradition of Posada
Carriles
May
27, 2005
HAVANA, (AIN) Organizations attached to the Alianza
Martiana in Miami are to demonstrate this Saturday
outside the Immigration Department building in the
Florida metropolis to demand the extradition to
Venezuela of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles.
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Posada Carriles: extradition or trial in the U.S, in
line with the Montreal Convention
May 26, 2005
CARACAS, May 25 (PL) –
Ricardo Alarcón, the president of the Cuban
Parliament, called on the United States today to
extradite Luis Posada Carriles to Venezuela or to
put him on trial for acts or terrorist, instead of
lesser charges.
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US congress members demand extradition of Posada
Carriles
May 24, 2005
WASHINGTON
(PL) – Two dozen US congress members have asked
President George W. Bush to deny political asylum to
the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles and to permit his
extradition to Venezuela.
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Bush receives well-known accomplice of Posada at the
White House
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From Venezuela
Chávez announces that relations with
U.S. will be affected if Posada is not extradited
there
May 23, 2005
CARACAS,
May 22.—During his regular Aló Presidente
program, President Hugo Chávez confirmed that if,
within a specific time frame, the government of the
United States fails to enforce the application for
the extradition of Luis Posada Carriles, diplomatic
relations between the two countries will be affected.
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US immigration authorities to review Posada’s
immigration status in the next 48 hours
May
18, 2005
THE United States
Homeland Security Department is to review the
immigration status of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles
during the next 48 hours, the period of time set by
law for making a decision on the case, according to
an EFE report.
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Posada Carriles in custody of immigration
authorities in Miami
May
18, 2005
MIAMI,
May 17 – Terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, the author
of various attacks including the mid-flight
explosion of a Cuban passenger plane that killed 73
people, was arrested yesterday in Miami, although
Homeland Security Department authorities said that
he was "in the custody" of that agency, AFP reported.
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Posada Carriles taken to immigration center south of
Florida
May
17, 2005
THE US immigration
authorities have taken the notorious international
terrorist Luis Posada Carriles by helicopter to the
Crome Center south of Florida, an installation for
holding immigrants, as captured live on CNN. The CNN
journalist stated that US government officials this
morning had denied any knowledge of the whereabouts
of the mastermind of the sabotage of a Cubana
Aviation airliner with 73 people on board in 1976.
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The court that tries Posada should
also try Bosch
May 12, 2005
PRESIDENT Fidel Castro announced that the march of
the Cuban people against terrorism set for next
Tuesday will demand that Luis Posada Carriles be
brought to trial, as well as his accomplice, Orlando
Bosch.
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A Single Standard for Terrorists
May 10, 2005
In the name
of credibility, consistency and justice for the 73
victims, Luis Posada Carriles, the prime suspect in
the 1976 bombing of a Cuban airliner, should not be
granted political asylum in the United States, which
he is thought to have entered illegally six weeks
ago.
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New York Times states that Posada Carriles case is
definitely putting the U.S. to the test
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RSF, hired by Otto Reich, cashes checks from
Washington
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A Cuban militant poses a terror conundrum for Bush
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Cuban exile's asylum plea poses U.S. dilemma
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Noriega and Posada: a photo is worth a thousand
words
May 5,
2005
THE government of the United States does not know if
the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles is in the
country, affirmed Roger Noriega, assistant secretary
of state for Latin America on Tuesday, according to
the Spanish agency EFE.
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Bosch
admits his buddy Posada Carriles is in the United
States
US government insists on ignoring the presence of
the international terrorist within its borders
May 5,
2005
ORLANDO Bosch, a notorious
international terrorist resident in Miami, admitted
in an interview that his buddy Luis Posada Carriles
is in the United States, and acknowledged that he
had been in contact with the Cuban-born criminal.
According to a report read out
by...
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Plan to grant Posada Carriles in El Salvador
condemned
April 25, 2005
SAN SALVADOR (PL).—This Sunday
social organizations here condemned the intentions
of the US government and El Salvador to grant asylum
in this Central American country to the notorious
terrorist of Cuban origin, Luis Posada Carriles.
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Calls on Bush to arrest terrorist Posada Carriles
April
22, 2005
WASHINGTON (PL).—
Cuban-American groups this Thursday demanded the
arrest of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, who
entered the United States illegally one month ago,
and called on the White House to reject his asylum
application.
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GRAB HER!
Miami decorates Mireya Moscoso
January 8,
2005
HER loss of prestige was evident enough, but Mireya
Moscoso’s lightning invitation to the United States
on the part of Mel(quiades) Martínez was a sign that
things could get worse. The new pro-fascist senator
played his part in the sketch by issuing an official
invite.
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Is Posada on U.S. soil planning new terrorist
attacks?
November 22,
2004
OF all the hypothesis surrounding the flight of Luis
Posada Carriles since his “disappearance” on
Thursday, August 27, from the immigration area of
the San Pedro Sula Airport in Honduras, we should
not rule out his entry into U.S. territory, as...
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Ibero-American foreign ministers condemn pardon of
Posada Carriles and his accomplices
November 19,
2004
SAN
JOSE, Costa Rica.—“Cuba is satisfied with the
document,” affirmed Foreign Minister Felipe Pérez
Roque to members of the press who dashed to find out
whether the meeting of ministers of foreign affairs
had approved a special communiqué on terrorism...
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Mireya Moscoso’s shameful and repugnant action
August
27,
2004
ONE of the most treacherous acts
in the history of relations between Cuba and Panama
was consumed today.
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Mireya Moscoso pardons terrorists
August
26,
2004
PANAMA CITY.—The government of
Panama has pardoned four terrorists sentenced to
eight years’ imprisonment for conspiring to
assassinate Cuban President Fidel Castro, the
national press announced today Thursday, according
to EFE and Notimex.
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Cuba warns of Panamanian intention to
pardon anti-Cuban terrorists
August
23,
2004
CUBA has called on international public opinion and
all of the world’s governments to condemn and
prevent the pardoning of the four terrorists of
Cuban origin jailed in Panama.
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Cuba warns of new escape plan hatched by Posada
Carriles and his accomplices
July
15,
2004
WITH the objective of keeping our
people updated on events related to the legal
process against Luis Posada Carriles and other
terrorists of Cuban origin detained in Panama in
November 2000 while planning to assassinate our
president, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to
offer information on what has happened since April
20, when the court that tried them found them guilty
and handed down prison terms of 8 years to Luis
Posada Carriles and Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo, and 7
years to Pedro Remón and Guillermo Novo Sampol.
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