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http://www.alternet.org/election04/19725/
Terrorism as RNC Prop
AlterNet
By Roberto Lovato, Pacific News Service.
Posted August 30, 2004

Terrorists who live and work among Americans with impunity aren't the ones
the GOP is warning about.

NEW YORK CITY – While protesters and politicians here prepare to address a
world audience with speeches about terrorism and platforms about protecting
Americans, Jesuit priests testifying this week in the case of a man accused
of killing Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero in 1980 have an
audience small enough to fit into a San Joaquin Valley courthouse. And while
protests and security measures in New York smash against each other in the
fight to define who does and doesn't make us safer, several men convicted
and jailed for endangering more than 2,000 Panamanian citizens in an attempt
to assassinate Fidel Castro, walked off a plane in Miami. They screamed
"Ganamos" ("We won") to a cheering crowd which included Cuban American
Republicans, unable to join the anti-terrorist chorus at the Convention.

The glitz and gravitational pull of terrorism talk at the convention in the
Big Apple blinds us to terrorism beyond that officially designated by our
government since 9/11. Though moving, speeches at the convention by victims
of 9/11 capture only a sliver of the terrorism that has enveloped the planet
for years. Given the heavy security focus inside and outside the convention,
it's disconcerting how little convention attendees seem to care about those
proven terrorists who live and work among us – and whom our government knows
about.

Nowhere are the terrorist double standards and danger to Americans clearer
than in the case of Luis Posada Carriles, a former CIA operative and one of
four Cuban Americans granted amnesty last week by the government of outgoing
Panamanian President Mireya Moscoso following a visit by U.S. Secretary of
State Colin Powell that same week. In 1998, Carriles admitted in a New York
Times interview that he planned a series of bombings of hotels and other
buildings in Cuba.

Posada Carriles and another colleague are also accused of masterminding the
midair explosion of Cubana Flight 455 carrying the Cuban fencing team and
other passengers. Carriles was convicted in Venezuelan courts of the bombing
and served eight years in prison there before he escaped. In the same way
those 9/11 families search for the truth in the U.S., families searching for
truth about victims of Cubana 455 believe that Colin Powell's visit to
Panama last week led Moscoso to grant prisoners amnesty during her final
days in office so that Washington could avoid the embarrassment of a
Carilles extradition and trial in Cuban or Venezuelan courts.

A show trial featuring Carriles, who is believed to be in hiding in Miami,
would detract attention from the upcoming trial of an officially designated
terrorist and terrorist supporter, Saddam Hussein. In the age of
anti-terrorist politics, the different fates of former U.S. friends Hussein
and Carriles provide us with valuable insights into the double standards and
dangers of terrorist and anti-terrorist politics.

So does the case of Alvaro Rafael Saravia, a retired Salvadoran Air Force
captain trained and funded with U.S. tax dollars who this week is accused in
Fresno's civil courts of planning the murder of Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar
Romero. Salvadorans attending the emotional trial – many of whom are
friends – of the most famous victim of El Salvador's state-sponsored
terrorism have told me that they attended the trial to bear witness to the
possibility of justice in the United States. They wonder why the more than
80,000 victims of El Salvador's state terrorism in the 1980's are not paid
the same attention as the thousands of victims of Saddam Hussein's state
terrorism also from the 1980's. How, they ask, are Saravia and thousands of
other known terrorists from El Salvador, Panama, Chile, Indonesia, Bosnia
and other countries roaming the streets as legal residents of the United
States living in Fresno, Miami or New York?

Today's focus on terrorism is on the violent actions of individuals and
networks that sponsor violence. Today, we do not think of governments,
except for that of Hussein's Iraq, the other members of the "axis of evil"
and a few others, as "terrorist" or "terrorist-supporting". Former New York
Mayor Rudy Giuliani and other speechmakers this week will continue defining
"terrorism" and "terrorist" as narrowly as possible.

Not to do so would require they leave the confines of the garrisoned
convention and interact with not-so-sympathetic New Yorkers like the young
woman in the subway who told me she wants to ask Republicans why New York
ranks 36th in Homeland Security funding; not to do so would require
conventioneers walk to the nearby New York Public library to look at history
books, including books about the recent history of state-sponsored terrorism
in El Salvador, Venezuela and other places that make the U.S. government
look like a supporter of terrorism.

The cotton fields and courthouses of Fresno and the retro chic coffee shops
of Miami have more to teach us about the politics of terrorism than do the
on and off-Broadway theatrics of the Republican National Convention in New
York.

I should be in Miami or Fresno.








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