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"Sponsors of Terrorism" perform general assembly in Miami with total peace of mind

CUBA, August 11th, 2010.- While Washington issued his "list of state sponsors of international terrorism", with which defames the nations that oppose its hegemony, a public meeting of the so-called Cuban Patriotic Junta quietly unfolded in Miami and elected as vice president the arms dealer Osvaldo Mitat, right arm of the main partner and accomplice of the terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, and the businessman Santiago Alvarez Fernández-Magriña.

Mitat and Alvarez were part of the crew of the Santrina shrimp boat which introduced the international terrorist Posada on U.S. soil in 2005. Both refused to testify against the old murderer.

In November 2005, Mitat and Alvarez were arrested for illegal possession of an arsenal of weapons. In 2007 a willing judge reduced their sentences to just a few months.

In this recent meeting of the organization founded in April 1980 by Manuel Antonio "Tony" Varona, a key player in various murderous conspiracies organized against the Cuban leader Fidel Castro, was appointed President, Antonio Esquivel, known terrorist and head of the Revolutionary Recovery Movement (MRR).

On February 17, 2006, the same Esquivel, along with other anti-Cuban leaders such as the swindler and murderer Tony Calatayud, from the National Cuban Congress (CNC), Rodolfo Frómeta from the F-4 Commando, and other "military chiefs" of Alpha 66 , proclaimed the creation of a committee to "overthrow with bombings" the Cuban Revolution.

Another terrorist with a long history of criminal activity, Jesus Permuy, took the oath to the new directors of the Patriotic Junta. Permuy is a declared leisure partner of Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles, both responsible for the explosion in flight of a Cubana Airlines plane and a large number of terrorist attacks. (Cubaminrex - RHC-Granma)

 

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