Home  
0
0

Contact Us

Feedback Form

About Us

Web Links

Visit this group

Ponzi Capitalism and the Deepening Moral Crisis

The Roller Coaster: The Communist Party in the 1940s

Rebuilding the Labor Movement in the 21st Century, an Interview with Scott Marshall

Police Escalate Attacks on First Amendment Rights

Public Option: Worth the Fight

Our Socialist Inheritance and Future

Past, Present and Future: The Politics of Reform in the Era of Obama

Needed: Constitutional Amendment for the Right to a Earn a Living Wage

Why Should Grassroots Liberals Consider Marxism?

Is That Specter Really Collapsing?

Carlo Tresca: The Dilemma of an Anti-Communist Radical

The Brief, Revolutionary Life of Joe Hill

Movie Review: Giải phóng Sài Gòn

Review: Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth

Poetry, November 2009

/Archives - Dates and Topics /2005 – online /May – June 2005 /May 9 – 15 Print | Send to friend

US Definition of Terrorism on Trial



click here for related stories: Cuba solidarity
5-09-05, 7:14pm

Washington (Prensa Latina) Terrorist Luis Posada Carriles´ request for political asylum in the US will challenge what terrorism means for the government of George W. Bush, an article in The New York Times reads Monday.

For Columnist Tim Weiner, the Bush government has three choices: granting the asylum, taking Posada to jail for illegally entering the country, or accepting the extradition request by the Venezuelan Court of Justice.

"Giving the asylum could stir up accusations that the Bush administration is adapting the principle that no country should shelter terrorist suspects. Rejecting it would awaken the political anger of the Miami-based Cuban-American ultra rightwing," Weiner assured.

Using different sources, the article describes Posada Carriles´ criminal past, including his involvement in the explosion of the Cubana Airlines plane in 1976, the bomb attacks in Havana´s hotels in 1997, and the assassination attempt against the Cuban president during the 10th Ibero-American Summit in 2000 in Panama.

The news and possible confirmation that the terrorist arrived in Miami came to light just as the US government is boasting about an alleged anti-terrorist fight, which is a pretext for maintaining thousand prisoners in US jails and abroad.
sus/dig/et/mf





blog comments powered by Disqus
Take a Stand
( 10/01/2003 18:49 )


newcatcher@cpusa.org