http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=170300

Release of bomber spotlights US double standard on terror: Cuba 
Published: 4/7/2007


HAVANA - Cuba on Saturday slammed what it said was the US double standard on 
terrorism after a US federal judge ordered the release of an anti-Castro 
activist convicted in the deadly downing of a Cuban jet. 
"The court ruling is yet another confirmation of the George W. Bush 
administration`s double standard on its alleged war on terror," the Cuban 
Communist Party newspaper Granma said. 

The ruling by a federal judge in Texas, does not necessarily mean former CIA 
operative Luis Posada Carriles, 79, will leave jail immediately, since he could 
be arrested by US immigration officials who have a deportation order for him. 
On Friday he was ordered freed pending a hearing on immigration fraud charges. 

The US judge ordered the Cuban-born Venezuelan national released on 350,000 
dollar bail on condition that he remain confined to his Miami home and submit 
to "electronic monitoring," according to the text of the order by the federal 
court in El Paso, Texas. 

Posada Carriles, a fierce opponent of communist Cuban leader Fidel Castro, was 
accused of masterminding the downing of a Cuban jet off Barbados in 1976 in 
which 73 people were killed. He was detained in Venezuela in 1976 and convicted 
in the case, but fled prison in 1985. 

He was also sentenced to eight years` jail in Panama in a bomb plot to 
assassinate Castro during an Ibero-American summit there in 2000, but was 
pardoned by then outgoing president Mireya Moscoso. 

"The international community is demanding justice. And Venezuela is pressing on 
in its bid to have him extradited," the Cuban statement in Granma added. 

Posada Carriles was detained by US immigration officials in May 2005 for 
entering the United States illegally. He is currently held in a federal prison 
in the southwestern state of New Mexico. 

US officials refuse to release Posada Carriles to Venezuela or Cuba, claiming 
he might be tortured. But they have also refused to free him, calling him a 
threat to national security. 

Havana and Caracas accuse Washington of harboring a known terrorist. 

US immigration authorities criticized the judge`s release order, and said that 
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials would arrest Posada 
Carriles. 

"We are disappointed with the ruling. We remind you there is an immigration 
detainer pending against Mr Posada," the ICE spokesman Michael Keegan told AFP. 

"This detainer means Mr Posada will remain in federal custody although he will 
be transferred from the custody of the US marshals to that of" the ICE. 

Declassified US documents show that Posada Carriles worked for the CIA from 
1965 to June 1976. He reportedly helped the US government ferry supplies to the 
Contra rebels that waged a bloody campaign to topple the socialist Sandinistas 
in Nicaragua in the 1980s. 

The ICE said in a letter to Posada Carriles obtained by AFP in March 2006 that 
"because of your long history of criminal activity and violence in which 
innocent civilians were killed, your release from detention would pose a danger 
to both the community and the national security of the United States." 

"Your expertise in assuming false identities, your disregard of immigration 
laws of the United States, your history of escape and the presence of your 
pending extradition request demonstrate that you pose a significant risk of 
fleeing if released from custody," the ICE letter said. 


04/07/2007 16:13 GMT



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