*Luis Posada Carriles Trial Update*: Prosecutors scored a win in the Luis
Posada Carriles case on Thursday, when Judge Cardone allowed a fax
implicating Posada in a series of 1997 bombings into evidence, Juan Tamayo
reports<http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2011/03/18/905289/fiscales-se-anotan-victoria-en.html>.
The fax was allegedly sent by Posada, notes payments to Cuban exiles and
mentions the bombings. It's the only document in the case that directly
links Posada to the attacks.

Cardone allowed the document to be presented based on the testimony of
journalist Ann Louise
Bardach<http://miamiherald.typepad.com/cuban_colada/2011/03/journalist-ann-louise-bardach-takes-the-stand-in-luis-posada-carriles-trial-morning-roundup.html>.
She discussed the fax with Posada when she interviewed him in 1998, and the
jury heard recordings of her asking Posada repeatedly about the fax "he
wrote." He admitted signing the document and did not deny writing it, but
did not explicitly admit writing it either.

Bardach will take the stand again
today<http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/03/17/2120277/in-reversal-key-fax-allowed-in.html>
.


Read more: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/cuban_colada/#ixzz1H4MPb92R

*US / Cuba Policy for 50-Plus Years* Gross Stupidity

By SAUL LANDAU and NELSON P. VALDES

U.S. foreign assistance empowers those in Cuba who are working towards
positive change to advocate for fundamental freedoms and free
market-oriented solutions to meet the needs of Cuban citizens. – U.S. AID
web page, March 2011

On March 12, after a two day trial, a Cuban court sentenced Alan Gross to 15
years in prison for "acts against the independence and territorial integrity
of the state" referring to his role in a "subversive project" designed by
Washington "to undermine" Cuba's government. The prosecutors had asked for a
20-year sentence. He can appeal this decision to Cuba's high court.

Gross lied on his immigration forms (five times he called himself a tourist
to cover his work to distribute clandestine communications technology for
the U.S. government). Gross worked for DAI, a company that won a contract
from AID (State Department). Gross' job, according to AID'S Cuba program,
was to "increase the free flow of uncensored information to, from, and
within the island through the provision of informational materials and
internet access, as well as building the capacity of Cuban independent
media."

It's hardly surprising that AID's charter does not authorize U.S. aid to
independent Cubans who critique the results of U.S. policy in Cuba. For
example, if some independent blogger wanted satellite phones to organize a
march outside the U.S. Interest Section (embassy without formal
ambassadorial relations, broken by Eisenhower on Jan 3, 1961) and maintain a
vigil there to confront each U.S. diplomat with the thousands of violent
crimes committed by U.S. agents against Cuba, AID would not finance such a
project. Imagine a civil society-building movement that attacked the Cuban
government for doing too little against a country that murdered its
citizens!

Indeed, Cubans demanding justice from the United States would have facts,
thousands of declassified documents authorizing assassinations and sabotage
of Cuban property -- and a CIA-backed invasion of the island. Former CIA
officials testified to Congress about these programs.

What baffles Cubans is the nature of its northern neighbor:
"self-righteousness" under the rubric of "American democracy." Note: do not
call it U.S. democracy because Washington applies the concept to all the
territory God ordained as a U.S. (unofficial) protectorate (See Monroe
Doctrine and discussion of Manifest Destiny in the 19th Century).

Since God selected a few English of Puritan bent to cross the ocean to
Massachusetts to preach His revealed word to savages and make proper
(capitalistic) use of the rich land they were to conquer, the chosen had a
serious obligation to fulfill. Those conquered or subdued from Patagonia to
Mexico should be coaxed or forced to adopt as their political norms the
perfect system elaborated for them by the U.S. Founding Fathers.

By the 20th Century, most of Latin America understood the basic precepts of
living under the guidelines set forth by the U.S. "democracy." Elections had
to result in obedient (to Washington) governments. Disobedient winners
repeatedly got removed and new elections eventually provided compliant ones.
(In the 1960s, when Juan Bosch prevailed in the Dominican Republic, the
United States helped un-prevail him; more recently Haitian voters chose Jean
Bertrand Aristide and Washington officials conspired to kidnap and exile him
– and insure he would not return.)

In addition, Americans insist on legislatures, courts, and a privately owned
"free press" with paid advertisements. Underlying U.S. rules rests the
supreme assumption: protection of God's most sacred entity, private
property, especially American property.

If one understands U.S. democracy in this way, and there's plenty of history
to illustrate it, then one can also grasp what much of the world views as
Washington's obsession with Cuba since 1959: Cuba nationalized U.S.
property.

This fixation sometimes leads U.S. officials into embarrassing situations.
For example, Secretary of State Clinton routinely criticizes Cuba for having
"political prisoners" – U.S.-paid dissidents. Cuba released almost all of
those prisoners, but the United States holds some 200 prisoners – without
formal charges at Guantanamo base. But that's different. Those held at
Guantanamo might threaten "American" security whereas Cuba's political
prisoners only threatened Cuban security; therefore, Cuba had no right to
imprison them. The American government has rights; Cuba has
responsibilities.

As everyone has witnessed, the lack of certain freedoms in Cuba paled in
comparison to repression in other states Washington maintains friendly
relations with. In 1939, Franklin Roosevelt rolled out the red carpet for
Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza. "He might be a son-of-a-bitch, but
he's our son-of-a-bitch," said FDR. More recent SOBs like Hosni Mubarak of
Egypt, for example, got massive amounts of U.S. money in aid.

AID in Cuba, however, indirectly employed Alan Gross as a contract agent to
"aid" the Cuban people. Gross' job was to get Cubans to use better
communications for a made-in-the-USA "civil society." This U.S.-designed
perfect model of democracy remains as one of the few commodities still
manufactured in the United States for export only.

Alan Gross actually acted his part in the Washington play designed 50-plus
years ago. In March 1960, the CIA scripted "… a means for mass communication
to the Cuban people so that a powerful propaganda offensive can be initiated
in the name of the declared opposition." The Agency claimed "a CIA
controlled action group is producing and distributing anti-Castro and
anti-Communist publications regularly." (CIA, A Program of Covert Action
Against the Castro Regime, March 1960)

Satellite phones and laptops have replaced printed matter, but the U.S. goal
remains. Gross claims no government official warned him the Cuban government
had decades of experience in duping U.S. agents – even "experts" in
sophisticated technology. Perhaps a history lesson would have taught Gross,
and Secretary Clinton, more than they pick up from their tweets.

*Saul Landau's* new film, WILL THE REAL TERRORIST PLEASE STAND UP, is
distributed by Cinema Libre Studio.

*Nelson Valdes* is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Mexico.


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