Monday, July 17, 2006

Do they really fight against terrorism?

In Miami the anti-Castro activists , in spite of being citizens of the third age, continue with their jouth projects: murder Fidel Castro and throw an invasion
against Cuba. From 1959, the government of the USA has helped and encouraged them to gather heaps of weapon and bombs. Throughout three
decades, the CIA also has given sophisticated technology to the violent enemies of Castro, such as poison for his cigars and suits of skin-diving in the
decade of 1960 and one pistol inside TV's camera to kill the Cuban leader in a press conference in Chile (1971).When Jimmy Carter briefly withdrew the support to such efforts, some enemies of Castro demolished a post office and attacked other facilities of the
government of the USA. Nevertheless, Reagan resumed the support to the violent anti-castristas groups . They have continued conspiring and
occasionally they have boasted about excecute plans of bombs and murder in Cuba.Luis Posada Carriles, for example, boasted before the reporters Anne Bardach and Larry Rohter, of The New York Times, that he had conspired to put
bombs in a Cuban hotel, and described these facts " as acts of war with the intention of rendering useless to the totalitarian regime depriving it of the
foreign tourism and of the investments ". A tourist died. " Posada described the italian tourist´s death as an accident, he declared that
he had the clean conscience when he said ' I sleep as a baby '. " In 1976 a cable of the FBI identified to Posada as the person in charge of a successful
conspiracy to demolish a commercial Cuban plane on Barbados. Seventy three passengers and crew members died. Nowadays Posada is 77 years old and stay in prison for violating the immigration´s law , he has not faced a terrorism accusation, at least not yet.More recently, other geriatric anti - Castro assured that the government of the USA encouraged that they were continuing with their violent plans. In April, in the suburbs of Los Angeles, Robert Ferro was caught for the local authorities for the possession of 1 500 weapons, including explosives and rocket launcher. Ferro assured that the government knew of this activity and had encouraged him. The authorities caught to Ferro in 1992 in Pomona, California, where he said that he was training a group of Mexicans to invade Cuba, and again in 1995 in Miami, with a long amount of weapons. Inexplicably, Ferro did not face serious accusations and even they returned the weapon to him.In Miami, Jose Antonio Llama declared that serious plans of murder had been made under the knowledge of the government of the USA. The authorities had caught to Llama and to others four exiles anti-castristas in Puerto Rico in 1997 under the accusation of conspiracy to murder Castro, who was
preparing himself to attend to a Latin-American Summit in Isla Margarita, Venezuela. The man said to an agent of the Customs of the USA that civil
servants of the USA had given them the permission to kill Castro. " We were impatient with the survival of Castro's regime after the fall of the Soviet
Union and the socialistic field ", he said. He assured that he use his own money in a conspiracy at the beginning of the decade of 1990. " We wanted to accelerate the democratization of Cuba using any way to achieve it ". A juror declared them innocent after a judge I do not accept the declarations of one of the defendants who were self-incriminated.The jurors of Miami consciously have refused to declare the conspirators culprits against Castro.The serious terrorism deserves the concern of the public and the dialogue. Thousands of cubans died as result of terrorist assaults supported by the USA
from beginning of the decade of 1960. In a similar way, there were realized hundreds of real plans of murder against Castro - successful none, certainly. In
the Middle East and other places, many plans are in course. Actually, every day in Iraq the bombs exploit and the people die.

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