"The
aim of the US government is to protect Posada Carriles," affirms Fidel
BY JEAN-GUY ALLARD —Special for Granma International—
FIDEL Castro, the leader of the Cuban government, yesterday condemned the
"farce" of Luis Posada Carriles’ arrest in Miami after the
international terrorist had given interviews and a televised press conference.
"Who are they going to tell that they knew nothing and they only found
out yesterday?" asked the Cuban president, during a televised Roundtable
discussion. "Who’s going to believe that tall tale?"
"It’s a total farce, a huge lie, a great fraud, an attempt to
escape from what they know is a difficult situation, besieged with evidence,
facts and realities."
How can they justify the hundreds of billions of dollars they say are allocated
to protect the US people? The 15 different intelligence services and 180,000
men who make up those departments? How can they justify to the world the
fact that so much money has been invested when that amount could have done
away with poverty in a significant part of the Third World? added Fidel,
accusing the US government of "protecting" the international terrorist
who was attached to the US intelligence services.
"The intention of the US government is to protect Posada Carriles,
and the whole concept of what they should do with him is based on the idea
of protecting him, continuing to protect him and preventing him from being
brought before the courts, brought to justice," he said.
Fidel indicated that the arrest of the international terrorist had been
previously arranged by the Cuban-American mafia and the government. "It
was all arranged but it didn’t look right to arrest the terrorist
in the middle of a press conference. But the decision was to arrest him
and we already knew that the day before."
"This is really ridiculous, putting all the organizations, all the
intelligence services, in such a humiliating situation," he commented.
Fidel demonstrated the presence of Jeb Bush, brother of the US president,
in the conspiracy.
"Is it worth asking what Jeb knew about what his little buddies were
doing in Florida? Was he the only Florida citizen who didn’t know
that Posada Carriles was there? He would be the only one!" he observed.
"One question: What role did Jeb play in the matter? Given that the
whole world knows that the person who essentially manages relations with
the mafia is Jeb. The third prince in the Bush dynasty, and aspirant to
the throne."
HOW MANY SECRETS DOES BOSCH HAVE?
The head of the Cuban government lamented the fact that coverage of the
case by the US press has not included information on Orlando Bosch, "one
of the individuals who should be brought to justice for the crimes committed
in many different places, not just in the United States.
Fidel Castro recalled how CORU founder Bosch was pardoned in 1990 by George
Bush Sr, who was "head of the CIA during the Pinochet regime."
He mentioned the role of Vernon Walters whom DINA chief General Manuel Contreras
now attributes with having persuaded Pinochet to murder former Foreign Minister
Orlando Letelier.
"How many secrets does Bosch have with respect to Walter’s role
and Operation Condor and collaboration between the US and Chilean governments.
"We should look into this further!" said Fidel, explaining that
Bosch was a CIA agent.
"They loaned this man, they put him at Pinochet’s disposal so
as to murder Letelier with the cooperation of CORU organizations, and they
also mentioned the Cuban Nationalist Movement, which was precisely Guillermo
Novo Sampoll," he stressed.
"Pinochet had a CIA agent at his disposal. This should not be forgotten"
he highlighted, and then mentioned the judge who had rejected Bosch’s
immigration application in the United States, describing as "a terrorist
on the margin of laws and human decency."
"And he was the head of CORU, the organization that, during a wave
of terrorist attacks, sabotaged the plane. He was Posada’s boss.
With respect to Posada’s a
rrest, the Cuban president indicated that the US government had no other
alternative. "The scandal was already universal."
"They were faced with a real shock, all their lies and plans were on
show, just like their commitment to the mafia and the terrorists, most of
all the two main exponents of this terrorism."
THREE TREATIES DEMANDING EXTRADITION
Fidel reiterated the fact that Cuba has ruled out trying Posada Carriles:
"Cuba has categorically rejected that idea and will once again reject
the idea. Under no circumstance, even if they call for it, even if they
hand him over, we have said that will not try him; that we do not want to
try him even though we are a thousand times more capable than the United
States of trying him."
He mentioned three treaties through which the United States is obliged to
extradite Posada to Venezuela, which has officially requested his extradition,
and confirmed that is the most suitable country to try the international
terrorist.
At the end of his commentary, Fidel called on the progressive media of the
world to demand justice of the US government.
"We must demand that it fulfills laws, that it respects treaties, that
it meets international regulations. That it does not create false delays.
We, the progressive people of the world, of Latin America, from everywhere
around the world, have to demand and urge them to try the criminals, to
try the terrorists!" declared the leader of the Cuban Revolution.