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		<title>Under the Sign of Terror</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Luis Posada Carriles is still at large in the United States where he’s only being accused of migratory transgressions. However, the detention last July 1st of one of his paid terrorists, Salvadoran Francisco Chávez Abarca, El Panzón, must be a source of concern to him because of what this man knows and what he has done. Wanted by INTERPOL, Chávez Abarca was trying to get into Venezuela. What for? asked President Hugo Chávez when he made his denunciation before the TV cameras in Venezuela.]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-234" title="Cuba's Reasons" src="/files/2011/02/Cubas-Reasons-2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="250" />Luis Posada Carriles is still at large in the United States where  he’s only being accused of migratory transgressions. However, the  detention last July 1<sup>st</sup> of one of his paid terrorists,  Salvadoran Francisco Chávez Abarca, El Panzón, must be a source of  concern to him because of what this man knows and what he has done.</p>
<p>Wanted by INTERPOL, Chávez Abarca was trying to get into Venezuela.  What for? asked President Hugo Chávez when he made his denunciation  before the TV cameras in Venezuela.</p>
<p>The terrorist has confessed: he wanted to reproduce in that country a  sinister plan which had already had “results” in Cuba in the 1990s,  when a string of violent actions against hotels in the island nation,  aimed at discouraging tourism, caused one fatality, several injured and  great devastation. It was intended by the Miami rightwing sponsored by  the various US administrations as a “master coup” to destroy a  revolution that from 1959 has endured numerous criminal conspiracies  intended for its obliteration.</p>
<p>Chávez Abarca was a major piece. He not only set up three of those  explosive devices but also hired Central American mercenaries for  similar missions.  Last July, 13 years later, he resurfaced in Caracas,  near the onset of the campaign for the legislative elections to be held  this September 26 in Venezuela. The person behind his plans to undertake  criminal actions and destabilize that country was the same: Luis Posada  Carriles.</p>
<p>Transferred to Havana to face the charges brought against him, which  had led to his inclusion in the Cuba INTERPOL red alert, Chávez Abarca  has spared no details during the investigation and confirmed that in  both countries the terrorists and the plans are quite the same.</p>
<p>According to his own confession, months before his arrival in the  Maiquetía airport he had received instructions from the Cuban American  National Foundation (CANF) and Posada to destabilize Venezuela.</p>
<p>They were excited over the coup d’état on José Manuel Zelaya in  Honduras, on June 29, 2008, and toyed with the idea of a successful plot  against Venezuela. They thought that “the left would be weakened  because this was the country with the highest economic capability” in  Latin America.</p>
<p>He says that during various meetings they brought up the need to  embark on violent and destabilizing actions in Venezuela to try  influencing the result of the elections. These included arranging  demonstrations, burning tires, and assaulting National Assembly  candidates and even President Hugo Chávez. He was also told that there  was much money involved.</p>
<p>In the opinion of José Luis Méndez, an academic with the State  Security Center for Historic Investigations (CIHSE), this tells us “that  the terrorists are active and doing things; it sounds an alert.”</p>
<p>On the other hand, thorough researcher Eva Golinger thinks that  subversion and aggression against Venezuela by such CIA front  organizations as USAID and NED have intensified in light of the  consolidation of the Bolivarian Revolution and its impact on other  countries like Bolivia and Ecuador.</p>
<p><strong>CLOSING THE CIRCLE</strong></p>
<p>The onset of the investigation that will put Chávez Abarca on trial  in Havana is not only shedding light on the dirty plans on Venezuela but  it will also mark the continuation of the 1999 trials against  Salvadoran mercenary Raúl Ernesto Cruz León and Guatemalans María Elena  González Meza, Nader Kalam Musalam Barakat and Jazid Iván Fernández  Mendoza, the people he recruited to sow terror in our country.</p>
<div id="attachment_236" style="width: 580px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-236 " title="Chávez Abarca" src="/files/2011/02/Chávez-Abarca.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Chávez Abarca</p></div>
<p>Identified by León during his trial as “the man who recruited him,”  Abarca has since then been proven guilty albeit he had yet to be brought  to a court and before the Cuban people.</p>
<p>His actions against our country are part of the escalation of  criminal actions carried out in the second half of the 1990s, when the  type of terrorism that has characterized the anti-Cuban policy pursued  by the US and the Miami Mafia materialized in a wave of brutal actions  against Cuban tourist facilities.</p>
<p>Such actions would have the additional effect of selling to the world  the image of a restless and combative opposition. The bomb blasts and  arsons, which were the main features of sabotages in Cuba in the 1960s,  were replaced by lethal devices that the terrorists assembled themselves  before setting them up in places with a high concentration of tourists.  Such devices could be programmed several days in advance.</p>
<div id="attachment_237" style="width: 580px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-237" title="The moment that the terrorist Chávez Abarca deplanes in Havana" src="/files/2011/02/The-moment-that-the-terrorist-Chávez-Abarca-deplanes-in-Havana.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The moment that the terrorist Chávez Abarca deplanes in Havana</p></div>
<p>They only needed a simple pocket calculator, a watch, a detonator,  some wires and C-4, a powerful explosive looking like Plasticine,  introduced in Cuba by the criminals in apparently harmless toothpaste  tubes and flasks of deodorant or shampoo, as they pretended to be  tourists. Actually, some of those C-4 caches seized could have blown up  two flying planes. It was the same substance that Posada Carriles and  his accomplices Guillermo Novo Sampol, Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo and Pedro  Crispín Remón would try to use later to assassinate Commander in Chief  Fidel Castro during the Ibero American Summit in Panama, in  2000.However, the people in charge of setting up the explosives in Cuba  at that stage would not be Cubans, nor would they be coming from the  United States. They would be mercenaries recruited in a third country,  basically from the Central American region, where a ring of mercenaries  paid by the CANF in Miami established their base.</p>
<p>One of their main leaders in Panama would be Posada Carriles, then a  resident of El Salvador under such names as Ignacio and Ramón Medina,  and Arnaldo Monzón Plasencia, a.k.a. El Joyero, a CANF director who,  from that position, funded terrorist groups such as Alpha ‘66 based in  Florida.</p>
<div id="attachment_238" style="width: 580px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-238" title="He explains how he planted the bomb in the bathroom" src="/files/2011/02/el-terrorista-chavez-abarca-explica-como-coloco-la-bomba-en-el-bano-de-la-discoteca-ache-del-hotel-melia-cohiba.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">He explains how he planted the bomb in the bathroom</p></div>
<p>Then, around the years 1995 or 1996, Chávez Abarca met Posada at the  Moldtrock car workshop owned by José Ramón San Feliú Rivera’s brother in  the Salvadoran capital. There could be no better place since San Feliú  was close to Posada Carriles, and just like his father, Ramón San Feliú  Mayoral, he had close links with the rightwing party ARENA.</p>
<div id="attachment_261" style="width: 580px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-261" title="Here is where he activated the bomb." src="/files/2010/09/Here-is-where-he-activated-the.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="600" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Here is where he activated the bomb.</p></div>
<p>In that first meeting, Posada proposed to bring explosives into Cuba, but later “he showed me everything, how to make a bomb.”</p>
<p>“He took care of the travel tickets, the accommodation, everything; I  only had to give him my passport,” he says, and “he indicated that I  could stuff the explosive in a pair of brown boots.”</p>
<p>He would be paid $2,000 for every bomb blast. He set up three but  only one of them exploded. Still, the devastation at the Meliá Cohíba  Hotel’s disco earned him congratulations from such people as Arnaldo  Monzón, El Joyero; Guillermo Novo Sampol, Pedro Crispín Remón and  Posada. “They wanted Cuba to be included in the list of countries  ‘dangerous’ for tourists [...] There, I met Raúl Ernesto Cruz León and  described the plans clearly to him, what was going to be done and where,  and I said that he could decide whether it was possible or not, if he  would do it or not, and he said yes, he said that if everything was OK  he agreed to do it,” says Chávez Abarca during the investigation.  “Then  we buy Raúl a pair of boots to carry the explosives, the felt-tip pens  to hide the detonators, and a clock -as an option-because you couldn’t  bring in the batteries. Posada prepares everything for Raúl and gives it  to me.”</p>
<div id="attachment_262" style="width: 580px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><img class="size-full wp-image-262" title="The terrorist during the simulated reconstruction of the events." src="/files/2010/09/The-terrorist-during-the-simulated-reconstruction-of.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The terrorist during the simulated reconstruction of the events.</p></div>
<p>“I don’t have good memories of Posada,” he says, for he deals with  people “as if they were expendable objects.” It was he who said “that we  had to go on setting up bombs.” Then, Abarca placed another one in  Cuba’s commercial offices in the Mexican capital.</p>
<p><strong>SUBVERSION AND TERRORISM ARE SYNONIMS</strong></p>
<p>The story is well known: a young Italian tourist, Fabio Di Celmo,  lost his life and various people were wounded during that wave of  terrorism.</p>
<p>But the latest statements by Novo Sampol confirm that the criminal  plans are not a thing of the past. On June 26, this partner of Posada  Carriles, encouraged by the tolerance of the US administration said in  an interview that he was not repentant of what he did in the past.</p>
<p>This terrorist, who justified the string of sabotages in Havana’s  hotels, said in the same interview that his “friend” Posada “is very  excited; he’s a very joyful man.”</p>
<p>This man and Posada, together with Jiménez Escobedo and Crispín  Remón, were arrested in Panama in 2000, during the preparations of an  assault on Fidel’s life that they planned to implement at the 10th Ibero  American Summit in that country.</p>
<p>The four terrorists were pardoned in 2004 by President Mireya  Moscoso, and they continue to hatch new plans with the impunity granted  by Washington.</p>
<p>The victory of the Cuban Revolution on January 1st, 1959, drove the US hegemony in the Latin American continent into a crisis.</p>
<p>The political basis of the imperial system of domination based on the  notion of National Security could not accept a different social system  that transcended the scenarios of the decision-making centers of power.  This is perhaps the premise to understand why subversion and terrorism  were incorporated into the policy promoted against the island nation.</p>
<p>It’s no secret that after the fiasco of the mercenary invasion by the  Bay of Pigs, in April 1961, the White House was forced to deal with a  new reality: the Island could not be crushed through domestic or  external coups d’état backed by propaganda campaigns and the  manipulation of regional organizations, a method pursued until that  moment to confront the Latin American revolutionary movements, as  indicated by PhD Jacinto Valdés-Dapena Vivanco from CIHSE.</p>
<p>It was from Washington that intelligence operations were fostered to  measure the content of the actions of the revolutionary forces, their  prospects and projections; to establish rings of agents to carry out  espionage, terrorism, sabotage and subversive propaganda; to  systematically develop smear campaigns to discredit the Revolution’s  political program and to create social and economic conditions in the  country conducive to a counterrevolutionary political climate.</p>
<p>The United States then tried to isolate the Cuban Revolution  diplomatically; to deploy the instruments of the economic warfare to  thwart our social development and to fabricate, through covert means,  the groups of so-called “dissidents” to offer the international public  the image of a domestic political opposition as an alternative to the  revolution.</p>
<p>A number of terrorist groups sponsored by the CIA have played an  outstanding role in this dirty war against Cuba that started in 1959.  Most of them chose to act towards the physical removal of Fidel, but  their every plan has been dismantled and defeated.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>EXAMPLES OF THE WAVE OF TERRORISM AGAINST CUBA IN THE LATE 1990′S</strong></p>
<p><strong>March 1995.- A bomb is set up in Varadero; Cuban terrorists Santos Armando Martínez Rueda and José Enrique Ramírez Oro are captured.</strong></p>
<p><strong>April 12, 1997.- A bomb explodes at the Meliá Cohíba Aché disco. The explosive was set up by Salvadoran terrorist Francisco Chávez Abarca.</strong></p>
<p><strong>April 30, 1997.- An explosive device is found and defused on the 15th floor of the Meliá Cohíba hotel. It was set up by Chávez Abarca.</strong></p>
<p><strong>July 12, 1997.- Bombs explode in the Capri and National hotels. They were set up by Otto René Rodríguez Llerena.</strong></p>
<p><strong>August 22, 1997.- Explosion at Sol Palmeras hotel in Varadero.</strong></p>
<p><strong>September 4, 1997.- Bomb blasts in the Copacabana, Chateau-Miramar and Tritón hotels and in the Bodeguita del Medio restaurant. The bombs were set up by Cruz León.</strong></p>
<p><strong>March 4, 1998.- Guatemalans María Elena González Meza and Nader Kalam Musalan Barakat are detained at the José Martí International airport as they try to introduce explosives in the country.</strong></p>
<p><strong>June 10, 1998.- Salvadoran Otto René Rodríguez Llerena is detained at the airport in his second trip to Cuba.</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cubavision and Cubavision International (in English) presents the the second chapter of the documentary “the terror route” with declarations by the terrorist Francisco Chávez Abarca who is now in prison in Havana after being extradited from Caracas.  His declarations relate to terrorist acts in Venezuela by opponents of the Bolivarian government.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[As news were published that Luis Posada Carriles and various extremist organizations based in the US intend to carry on their plans of violent and paramilitary actions against Cuba, international terrorist Francisco Antonio Chávez Abarca was arrested in Venezuela last July 1st. He is one of the main links of the Central American connection employed in violent actions against Cuba by the notorious criminal, the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) and some of its former members that currently make up the Council for the Liberation of Cuba (CLC).]]></description>
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<p>The<em> statements of Francisco Chávez Abarca and the plans against  Venezuela expose the continuation of the terrorist actions against Cuba  and raise new questions on the complicity of the CIA, CANF, Posada  Carriles and the anti-Cuban members of Congress.</em></p>
<p>As news were published that Luis Posada Carriles and various  extremist organizations based in the US intend to carry on their <strong> </strong>plans  of violent and paramilitary actions against Cuba, international  terrorist Francisco Antonio Chávez Abarca was arrested in Venezuela last  July 1<sup>st</sup>. He is one of the main links of the Central  American connection employed in violent actions against Cuba by the  notorious criminal, the Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) and  some of its former members that currently make up the Council for the  Liberation of Cuba (CLC).</p>
<p>Posada Carriles, a fugitive of the Venezuelan legal system, remains  active and devising anti-Cuban schemes inside and out of the US  territory, collecting debts and favors from politicians, officials and  local or Central American agents as if he did not remember, mind or care  about the hearing to set the date of the trial -or mock trial-he should  face early next year, under a minor migratory charge.</p>
<p>Cuba, that has never permitted -and never will-the use of its  territory for planning, funding or executing terrorist actions against  any other state, has watched for over five decades how its neighbor to  the North, and particularly M<strong></strong>iami city, has provided safe haven to  notorious terrorists, from before and after the triumph of the  Revolution; funds are raised and provided, and bank accounts operated to  finance their actions and those who sponsor, plan and carry out  criminal actions against our country, many of them formerly or currently  in the CIA and FBI payrolls, are allowed to use the territory.</p>
<p><strong>Is terrorism no longer fashionable?</strong></p>
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<div id="attachment_273" style="width: 580px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><strong><img class="size-full wp-image-273" title="Chávez Abarca" src="/files/2011/02/Abarca.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="300" /></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">Chávez Abarca admits that as of September 2005, there are plans to murder the Venezuelan President.</p></div>
<p></strong>As a “guest of honor” of the terrorist organization Alpha ‘66 Annual  Congress, held on February 27-28, 2010, Posada proposed to take up the  plans of violent and paramilitary actions against Cuba.</p>
<p>Although the leaders of the group indicated that as part of a  strategy they should pretend to transform into a political, civilian and  peaceful party, they have ratified that terrorism is their main line of  action and instrument to destroy the Revolution. Likewise, they  recommended raising funds for purchasing new boats and equipping them  with machine guns either to land in Cuba or to attack our coasts.</p>
<p>Coincidentally, on March 22, a few days after that congress, the  residence of the Cuban ambassador in Guatemala was attacked with  explosive bullets shot with grenade launchers causing material damages.</p>
<p>In this context, Congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart makes news again. He  is the number one cheerleader of the worst actions against our people,  from the promotion in Capitol Hill of a military aggression on Cuba and  the assassination of the Commander in Chief, to the kidnapping of the  child Elián González or the encouragement of hunger strikes as a method  of struggle of the mercenaries.</p>
<p>About to relinquish his legislative position, Díaz-Balart re-launched  at the end of May 2010 the terrorist organization known as <em>La Rosa Blanca</em>,  created by his father a few days after the revolutionary victory, and  of which he now claims to be President, with the objective of becoming  the main boss of the Miami Mafia.</p>
<p><em>La Rosa Blanca</em> was the first counterrevolutionary  organization established in the US by henchmen of Fulgencio Batista’s  dictatorship who fled Cuba running away from their abuses and crimes. As  of 1959, it bonded with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and  Dominican dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo to organize an uprising in  the Escambray Mountains. It is remembered for burning down schools,  farmers’ houses, sugarcane fields and textile factories wounding and  maiming a number of people and causing large economic damage.</p>
<p>Why is a US Congressman reactivating such an organization in the 21<sup>st</sup> century? What for?</p>
<p>Díaz-Balart’s new chicanery can’t obscure his intention to receive  and channel part of the funds worth millions allocated by the US  government for subversion, a booty they all want seize, including other  notorious terrorists like Roberto Martín Pérez and his fellow  descendants of torturers under Batista’s dictatorship who also took part  in the re-founding of <em>La Rosa Blanca</em>.</p>
<p>His colleague Ileana Ros-Lethinen, who won the nickname of ‘the  Ferocious She-Wolf’ for her shameful role in the kidnapping of Elián  González, is accountable for having done more than anyone else during  her 1988 political campaign for the release of Orlando Bosch, a close  friend of Enrique Ros, the legislator’s father. Bosch and Posada  Carriles were the masterminds behind the action against a Cuban airliner  that took the lives of 73 people.</p>
<p>In 1991, under the Administration of George Bush, senior,  Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lethinen interceded with the President to have  three US Air Force type 0-2 planes –the military version of the Cessna  used in exploration missions-delivered to the <em>Brothers to the Rescue</em> group headed by José Basulto, a Playa Giron ex-mercenary, a terrorist  and CIA agent. On July 19, 1992, as the air operations started, the  press for the first time published pictures of the aircraft handed over  to that counterrevolutionary group, with the USAF (US Air Force)  insignia clearly visible in a report by the editor of the Miami Herald,  who made a flight with them.</p>
<p>Incited by members of Congress Ileana Ros and Lincoln Díaz-Balart as  well as by other counterrevolutionary organizations in Miami, <em>Brothers to the Rescue</em> staged provocations on Cuban territory to damage the favorable process  of talks initiated by the United States and Cuba after the Migratory  Accords of 1994 and 1995.</p>
<p>Sponsored by the Miami Mafia, this counterrevolutionary group  concentrated every effort in provoking an incident and violated Cuban  airspace 25 times in 20 months, including flights over Havana City  dropping various objects and leading to the events of February 24, 1996  and the downing of the aircraft.</p>
<p>Again, this provocation strained the Cuban-American relations and  encouraged the adoption of the Helms-Burton Act, whose content makes it  more difficult to find solutions in the future to the two countries  feud, as it turned into law all of the measures related to the US  economic, commercial and financial blockade.</p>
<p>In 2008, Ileana Ros headed another effort, this time for the  presidential pardon of terrorist Eduardo Arocena, the intellectual  author of the murder of United Nations Cuban diplomat Felix García  Rodríguez in 1980 and the bomb blasts in US public places. More  recently, Ros-Lethinen has played a major role raising funds to pay for  Posada Carriles defense attorneys.</p>
<p>“The CANF goals are my own,” she said. This was her early commitment  in 1989 with the terrorist organization that put up her candidacy and  used all of its economic and political power to ensure her a seat in the  US Congress. “I approve the possibility of someone murdering Fidel  Castro,” she said to a British BBC documentary maker in March 2006,  while she sat peacefully in her Washington office.</p>
<p>Various analysts have addressed the concern and expectations in the  US arising from the arrest of Chávez Abarca, particularly among members  of Congress and officials whose political careers are very closely  linked to Posada, the CIA and CANF.  There are rumors that some of the  most anxious are anti-Cuban New Jersey Congressmen Bob Menéndez and  Albio Sires. The former has usually sponsored terrorists, from the days  when his “adviser” for the community was Alfredo Chumaceiro Anillo who,  on July 24, 1976, tried to blow up the Lincoln Center Theater during the  performance of a troupe of Cuban artists.</p>
<p>Menéndez was a close friend and son-in-law of the late CANF director  Arnaldo Monzón Plasencia, who not only made donations to his election  campaigns but also contributed $25,000 to partly pay for the terrorist  actions of 1997. His personal assistant for the planning and murder of  said Cuban diplomat was José Manuel Alvarez, a.k.a. “The Bear.” Others  involved in that assassination were the convict Arocena, ex chieftain of  Omega 7, and hired assassin Pedro Remón Rodríguez who shot our  official. This crime, as many others, is still unpunished.</p>
<p>Another revealing link is attorney Guillermo Hernández, one of the  most active among Menéndez’s consultants. He is now acting as an  independent council to Posada Carriles to prevent his extradition to  Venezuela and to help him face other charges that might be brought  against him.</p>
<p>One of Congressman Albio Sires’ closest staff is Angel Manuel Alfonso  Alemán, a.k.a. “La Cota”, a member of the terrorist commando detained  in Puerto Rico in 1997 on board a CANF vessel on its way to Margarita  Island, Venezuela, with the intention of murdering Commander in Chief  Fidel Castro Ruz, with high power rifles, during the 7<sup>th</sup> Ibero-American Summit of Heads of State. Alfonso Alemán is one of his main contacts with Posada Carriles and the Miami Mafia.</p>
<p>It doesn’t come as a surprise either that the notorious Cuban  American National Foundation (CANF), which for a long time sponsored a  great number of terrorist groups bent on damaging our interests, both  inside and outside of the national territory, is now offering the public  -just like the others- an image of moderation, while it funds and  supplies resources for the provocative actions of the so-called “Ladies  in White” and tries to promote domestic discontent, which they pay for  with their own money and that allocated by US entities.</p>
<p><strong>Targeting the Venezuelan elections</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong>If terrorism was no longer fashionable, what was  the purpose of Chávez Abarca’s trip to Venezuela? What was he doing  during his suspicious movements around Central America? Who are behind  his actions? What have the US officials done to prevent them from  bringing their terrorist plans to fruition in Miami, El Salvador,  Guatemala or Cuba? How effective were the measures adopted by the  previous Salvadoran government to restrain their freedom to kill?</p>
<p>The detainee has already admitted the destabilizing plans he would  have carried out in that sister nation, attempting to kill leaders of  the Bolivarian process or hurt their image in light of the forthcoming  elections on September 26. Chávez Abarca has said that it was his  purpose “to burn tires, promote street disturbances, and attack a  political party to blame the other.”</p>
<p>He has revealed that one of the most important of Posada Carriles  current plans is to try to sink ships taking oil from Venezuela to  Havana. He also said that CANF has destined nearly $100 million to plans  against Venezuela, as it feels that the South American country is the  “financial backbone” of Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia and Guatemala.</p>
<p>According to his statements, at the end of September 2005 they had  plans to murder President Hugo Chávez. To that end, Posada instructed to  use a .50 Barret rifle.</p>
<p>Ever since that mercenary left prison on September 2007, after  serving a sentence for trafficking in stolen cars, he started working in  coordination with Posada to act violently against Cuba and other ALBA  nations, including attempts on the life of President Chávez in exchange  for money.</p>
<p>At the time of his detention, and in order to ensure such objectives,  he had instructions from his bosses in Florida to undertake  intelligence actions in Venezuelan territory leading to the creation of  the necessary logistics to implement covert operations.</p>
<p>This mercenary, who has operated with Posada’s support, had taken refuge in Costa Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador.</p>
<p>During the preliminary investigation into the case, the detainee has  admitted that he was recruited as a mercenary and trained by Posada  Carriles himself, who gave him firsthand instructions and paid $2,000  for every bomb blast in Cuba. He received the instructions during  meetings in hotels and other places in El Salvador, Costa Rica and  Guatemala where he met the terrorists of the Cuban American National  Foundation (CANF) Arnaldo Monzón Plasencia, Pedro Remón Rodríguez,  Guillermo Novo Sampol and Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo. “All of them clearly  said that they belong to the Foundation and that Posada is a member of  CANF in Miami,” said Chávez Abarca.</p>
<p><strong>With the acquiescence of CIA and friendly presidents </strong></p>
<p>He added that Posada boasted of asking for CIA consent every time he  was to carry out one of his violent actions against Cuba, and that on  one occasion he had said that the man who had interrupted the  conversation was a CIA officer, his handler, who had called him on the  phone. He also said that it was easy for him to evade the very few  inquiries into his actions conducted by the FBI and the State  Intelligence Office in El Salvador.</p>
<p>As to Posada’s personal connections in El Salvador, he said that he  had excellent relations with almost every rightwing president before the  current government. He mentioned Calderón Sol, Cristiani and Francisco  Flores, with whom he used to go fishing. He also mentioned his friend  Rodrigo Avila who was police Commissioner twice. “They all visited the  Foundation people in Miami,” he added.</p>
<p>Chávez Abarca related that in 1997, when the Cuban TV broadcast a  program showing Salvadoran terrorist Raúl Ernesto Cruz León exposing his  connection to Posada Carriles and CANF, the former instructed him to  kill the members of the man’s family; thus he now fears for the fate of  his wife and children.</p>
<p>Chávez Abarca not only recruited and trained other Central American  mercenaries previously arrested in Cuba -one Salvadoran and three  Guatemalans-but he also set up bombs at the <em>Aché</em> disco and in the 15<sup>th</sup> floor of the Meliá Cohíba hotel, on April 12 and 30, 1997,  respectively, and another one at the Comodoro hotel, as an International  Chess Tournament was taking place with over 40 children. Some of these  children could have been killed as they unknowingly played with the bag  where the explosive device was camouflaged.</p>
<p>The bomb detected on the eve of May 1<sup>st</sup>, 1997, in the 15<sup>th</sup> floor of the Meliá Cohíba hotel contained 1.5 kilograms of the  highly-destructive military plastic explosive C-4, capable of razing  buildings, bridges and vessels.</p>
<p>In that period, the terrorist ring led by Posada Carriles and the  CANF brought into the country over 30 explosive devices -18 of them in  less than a year-11 of which blew up in various tourist facilities,  including the one that caused the death of young Italian tourist Fabio  Di Celmo, injuries to others and large material damage.</p>
<p>Still, there could have been thousands of fatalities if they had  materialized plans on usually crowded recreational and tourist centers  like the Tropicana cabaret, discothèques, hotels and monuments, all of  them frustrated by the Cuban Sate Security with the people’s  collaboration.</p>
<p>The CANF and those that from the US government incited and permitted  this kind of actions had some obvious objectives: to build the  perception that these actions had been executed by domestic opposition  groups; to trigger panic and instability; to deal a strong blow to  tourism; and, to make the national economy succumb to chaos.</p>
<p>Between 1990 and the first years of the current decade, coinciding  with these violent actions, the Miami Mafia implemented more than 25  terrorist actions in the US territory, which included bomb blasts,  aggressions with fire weapons, verbal threats and provocations against  Cuban interests, immigrants, travel agencies, personalities and  organizations supportive of Cuba, and even death threats against  President William Clinton and his Secretary of Justice Janet Reno for  their decision to return the child Elián González.</p>
<p>Additionally, throughout this decade we had to tackle plans to  assassinate the Commander in Chief in practically every Ibero-American  Summit held in various capitals and during his travels overseas, as  proven by Posada’s and his henchmen’s capture <em>in fraganti</em> in  Panama, where in order to murder him they were willing to cause a  genocide killing hundreds of university students and other participants  in a function chaired by comrade Fidel.</p>
<p>Have such intentions left the minds of Posada Carriles and the bitter  enemies of the Revolution that still hold seats in the US Congress?  Will the current US Administration be able to curb the impetus and  ambitions of the freeloaders and re-founders of old murderous  organizations in the US territory? Will the complex US legal system ever  put an end to the impunity of Miami, already in its 51st year, and do  justice in the case of our Five Heroes who have spent more than 12 years  enduring a cruel imprisonment?</p>
<p>Will there be an end to the reproduction of mercenaries when the  threat of the coups is a reality in the region as tangible as  weapon-trafficking, drug-trafficking and the proliferation of all sorts  of gangs?</p>
<p>Although unjustly and inexplicably included in the list of state  sponsors of terrorism, Cuba has given plenty of evidence to the US that  it fights that scourge seriously and steadily. Despite the state  terrorism that has been Washington’s official policy through five  decades, there have been valuable bilateral exchanges of information on  this issue, from the Cuban alert on a plan to murder President Ronald  Reagan in 1984 to Posada Carriles’ intentions to revisit in 1998 an  action similar to the Barbados crime, this time against airlines  operating between Central America and Cuba.</p>
<p>At that time, June 16-17, 1998, talks were held with an FBI  delegation which visited Havana and its airport facilities, received  firsthand information of the documents available on plans, evidence, and  personal information on the terrorists; their exact addresses and  connections in the US and Central America; their <em>modus operandi</em> and false names used in their immigration documents; the places where  they hid the boats for their actions; explosives and devices seized or  the remains of those that exploded.</p>
<p><strong>Impunity and injustice as a response<br />
</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-275" title="Cuba's Reasons Denunciation" src="/files/2011/02/Cubas-Reasons-Denunciation.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="250" />The US delegation took back home almost ten dossiers, hundreds of  pages of stunning and irrefutable evidence, in addition to those  discussed with them during a number of hours of exchanges with chiefs  and experts of the Ministry of the Interior. Before they left, the FBI  officer heading the mission and the chief of the US Interests Section in  Cuba promised to respond within 15 days on the results of their  inquiries.</p>
<p>Twelve years later, the only response is the impunity of the culprits  of those repulsive actions who walk free and even march through the  streets of the United States, and the injustice of keeping in prison  five young anti-terrorist fighters who contributed to the detection of  and timely alert on such plans. Their only “crime” is having prevented  the loss of more human lives and larger material damage. The first  result of those talks was the arrest of our comrades and the sudden  stampede of the perpetrators of such crimes.</p>
<p>Cuba has described impunity and double-standard as unacceptable in  the fight on terrorism, and has reiterated its commitment to the  struggle against such actions.  Our country condemns every terrorist  action, method and practice in every form and expression wherever they  are committed, no matter by whom or against whom, and regardless of  motivation. This has just been ratified at the UN General Assembly where  we have also denounced the most abominable State terrorism of which we  have been victims for over half a century.</p>
<p>The current US government has inherited a gloomy and dangerous  history with a combination of intelligence services and unscrupulous  officers; terrorist organizations and notorious criminals and  mercenaries; rigged trials and investigations; corrupted detectives,  prosecutors, judges, members of Congress and former government  officials.</p>
<p>Washington has enough information to unearth the hidden truths that  the courts need to do justice in the case of Posada Carriles and a  number of other terrorists who walk free in the US; indispensable  elements to clarify and put an end, once and for all, to their impunity  and the injustice committed with our five compatriots.</p>
<p>The world needs the truth to prevail. It’s in the hands of the  current US Administration, its intelligence services and legal  authorities to declassify and release all the necessary documents to  expose and punish the culprits, and to prevent new terrorist actions  against Cuba, Venezuela and other member countries of ALBA, which are  still the targets of this scourge.</p>
<p>Such effort cannot underestimate or ignore the revelations made by  detainee Chávez Abarca concerning the plans against the forthcoming  elections in Venezuela; the involvement of Miami terrorists in the coup  d’état dealt in that fraternal nation and in Honduras as the  investigations show or the new plots against democratic governments in  Central America, mentioned by the detainee that give rise to questions  on possible connections of members of the extreme right, the CIA and the  Mafia in Florida.</p>
<p>Punishing Posada Carriles is only as fair and necessary as releasing  the Cuban Five heroes, that is, if Washington wants to be consistent  with its alleged commitment to the anti-terrorist struggle.</p>
<p>Cuba has plenty of reasons to defend itself and to continue in the  struggle for justice and against terrorism. The 3,478 dead and 2099  compatriots physically disabled by State terrorism and the continuation  of the plans of its main authors and promoters reaffirm our  determination not to give in to such threats.</p>
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