Reflections by the Commander in Chief
A BRUTAL REPLY
George W. Bush is undoubtedly the most
genuine representative of a system of terror forced on the world by the
technological, economic and political superiority of the most powerful country
known to this planet. For this reason,
we share the tragedy of the American people and their ethical values. The
instructions for the verdict issued by Judge Kathleen Cardone, of the El Paso
Federal Court last Friday, granting Luis Posada Carriles freedom on bail, could
only have come from the White House.
It was President Bush himself who ignored at
all times the criminal and terrorist nature of the defendant who was protected with
a simple accusation of immigration violation leveled at him. The reply is
brutal. The government of the
The backgrounds are well-known and reach
far back. The people who trained him and ordered him to destroy a Cuban
passenger plane in midair, with 73 athletes, students and other Cuban and
foreign travelers on board, together with its dedicated crew; those who bought
his freedom while the terrorist was held in prison in Venezuela, so that he
could supply and practically conduct a dirty war against the people of
Nicaragua, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives and the devastation of a
country for decades to come; those who empowered him to smuggle with drugs and
weapons making a mockery of the laws of Congress; those who collaborated with him
to create the terrible Operation Condor and to internationalize terror; the same
who brought torture, death and often the physical disappearance of hundreds of
thousands of Latin Americans, could not possibly act any different.
Even though Bush’s decision was to be
expected, it is certainly no less humiliating for our people. Thanks to the
revelations of “Por Esto!” a Mexican
publication from the state of Quintana Roo later complemented by our own
sources, Cuba knew with absolute precision how Posada Carriles entered from
Central America, via Cancun, to the Isla Mujeres departing from there on board
the Santrina, after the ship was inspected by the Mexican federal authorities,
heading with other terrorists straight to Miami.
Denounced
and publicly challenged with exact information on the matter, since April 15,
2005, it took the government of that country more than a month to arrest the
terrorist, and a year and two months to admit that Luis Posada Carriles had entered
through the Florida coast illegally on board the Santrina, a presumed
school-ship licensed in the United States.
Not a single word is said of his countless
victims, of the bombs he set off in tourist facilities in recent years, of his
dozens of plans financed by the government of the
It was not enough for Bush to offend the
name of
Throughout almost half a century, everything
was fair game against our small island lying
It was not enough to send a mercenary
invasion on the
Earlier still, the French ship
It was not enough to have the Missile
Crisis of 1962, which brought the world to the brink of an all-consuming
thermonuclear war, at a time when there were bombs 50 times more powerful than
the ones dropped on
It was not enough to introduce in our
country viruses, bacteria and fungi to attack plantations and flocks; and incredible
as it may seem, to attack human beings. Some of these pathogens came out of
American laboratories and were brought to
Add to all this the enormous injustice of
keeping five heroic patriots imprisoned for supplying information about
terrorist activities; they were condemned in a fraudulent manner to sentences
that include two life sentences and they stoically withstand cruel mistreatment,
each of them in a different prison.
Time and again the Cuban people have
fearlessly faced the threat of death. They have demonstrated that with
intelligence, using appropriate tactics and strategies, and especially preserving
unity around their political and social vanguard, there can be no force on this
earth capable of defeating them.
I think that the coming May Day
celebration would be the ideal day for our people, --using the minimum of fuel
and transportation-- to show their feelings to the workers and the poor of the
world.
Fidel Castro Ruz