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Open Letter to President Barack Obama of the United States of America PDF Imprimir Correo
Escrito por Cuban Barbadian Friendship Association   
Martes, 06 de Octubre de 2015 12:13

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Both Bosch and Carriles were members, even leaders, of the Miami terror network and self-confessed terrorists, who planted a bomb on a Cubana Airline on the 6th October 1976, which exploded in Barbados, killing 73 people from Cuba, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Guyana.


Cuban Barbadian Friendship Association

6th October 2015


The Cuban Barbadian Friendship Association, and all progressive forces in Barbados wrote a letter to President George Bush on the 17th April 2007 demanding the release of Gerardo Hernandez Nordela, Ramon Labanino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez (commonly know as the “Cuban Five”) who were sentenced to lengthy prison terms in the USA after being convicted of conspiracy to act as agents of the Cuban government and related charges. We were very concern about the action of the USA to deny Rene Gonzalez and Gerardo Hermandez the right to receive visits from their wives and the refusal to grant Olga Salanueva the wife of Rene Gonzalez a visa to enter the USA, to visit her husband. International standers emphasize the importance of prisoners maintaining regular contact with their families.

The mission of the Five was not to obtain U.S. military secrets, as was charged, but rather to monitor the terrorist activities of those mercenaries and report their planned threats back to Cuba.  The arrest and prosecution of these men for their courageous attempt to stop the terror was not only unjust, it exposed the hypocrisy of the USA claim to oppose terrorism wherever it surfaces.

Nothing reveals this more than the contrast between the U.S. government’s handling of the Five’s case with that of Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles. Both Bosch and Carriles were members, even leaders, of the Miami terror network and self-confessed terrorists, who planted a bomb on a Cubana Airline on the 6th October 1976, which exploded in Barbados, killing 73 people from Cuba, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and Guyana.

When Bosch applied for legal residence in the United States in 1990 an official investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice examined his 30 year history of criminality directed against Cuba and concluded, “...over the years he has been involved in terrorist attacks abroad and has advocated and been involved in bombings and sabotage.”  Despite that he was granted legal residence by the then President of the United States, George Bush Sr.

The case of Posada Carriles’ is no less revealing.  A fugitive from justice, he “escaped” from a Venezuela prison in 1985 (with the help of powerful “friends”) where he was accused and prosecuted for master-minding the 1976 bombing of the Cuban Airline.

Twice Posada publicly admitted that he was responsible for a series of bombings in Havana in 1997, in which an Italian tourist was killed and dozens of others were wounded. He was convicted by a Panamanian Court in 2000 for “endangering public safety” by having several dozen pounds of C-4 explosives in his possession, which he intended to use at a public gathering at the University in order to kill President Fidel Castro (along with what would have been hundreds of others, mostly students, who attended that meeting). His long career in violence and terror is undeniable.

He, too, however, became the recipient of inexplicable hospitality from the government of the U.S. His presence in the United States, following a fraudulent pardon by the outgoing President of Panama, was an open secret, but he was reluctantly taken into custody only after giving a televised press conference. He was housed by American authorities, not in a prison, but in a special residence inside a detention facility. He was not faced with any prosecutions, only an administrative procedure for not having appropriate residential documents, which could lead to his deportation to a country of his choosing. Meanwhile the U.S. has refused to extradite him to Venezuela where he is facing charges related to terrorism.

Our organisation will continue to remain in solidarity with the Government and People of Cuba and we called on your Government to support the stand of justice and we demand that the Government of the USA extradite Luis Posada Carreiles to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.


Yours truly,

David McD Denny
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