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Prolific Posada Had Terror Targets

WASHINGTON , May 4, 2007.- Former CIA agent, Luis Posada Carriles, had a list of terrorist targets in his Caracas office, revealed a report released by the National Security Archive.

The institution, a non-governmental investigations center headquartered in George Washington University in the US, reported that the criminal had a list of objectives in the Caribbean related to Cuba.

They consist of bomb targets for the summer of 1976 that included Cubana de Aviacion flight 455 in October of that year.

The declassified reports were placed on the web page of the institution informing that a Venezuelan employee of Posada Carriles was in charge of checking out the targets.

They reveal that at least four were identified as damaged by explosions, including Embassies in Guyana and Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

The declassified reports inform of how the plastic explosives were used, introduced in a tube of toothpaste to sabotage a Cuban civilian plane.

These documents are clear legal proof to level charges against Posada Carriles, considered Peter Kornbluh, in charge of Cuba documents at the National Archive.

Also, he said, they are a critical part of the registered documents that reveal the long career of Posada Carriles as one of the most prolific international terrorists. (Cubaminrex-PL)