maff wrote:
Mojitos in Miami
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1486297,00.html
The US has one standard for its allies, and another for its enemies
Duncan Campbell
Wednesday May 18, 2005
The Guardian
A commercial airliner is blown up in midair with the loss of many
lives. Nearly 30 years later, a man accused of organising the bombing
is traced to Miami. With the "war on terror" in full swing, it would
seem likely that the American authorities would leap into action to
arrest the suspect and dispatch him for trial to the country where
the
plot was hatched.
Luis Posada is a 77-year-old Cuban exile who has been involved in
many
attempts to overthrow Fidel Castro since the abortive Bay of Pigs
operation in 1961. He has long been seen as a prime suspect in the
1976
midair bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people. He was
arrested in Caracas many years ago and charged with the offence but
escaped from custody in suspicious circumstances. He has since made
his
way to Florida, a place that has, over the years, become something of
a
rest-home for the heavy-mob enforcers of Latin American military
dictatorships.
Duncan Campbell
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