Fight for Justice...
posted by F Espinoza | 16.04.2007 10:30 | Repression | Social Struggles | Terror War
While in the name of the fight against terrorism, hundreds of thousands of people have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, and others - arbitrarily detained - are tortured in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, the United States government protects the most notorious terrorist...
FIGHT FOR JUSTICE
LUIS POSADA CARRILES MUST BE TRIED FOR HIS CRIMES
While in the name of the fight against terrorism, hundreds of thousands of people have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, and others - arbitrarily detained - are tortured in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, the United States government protects the most notorious terrorist in this hemisphere, attempting to deceive public opinion through interminable pseudolegal manuevers and refusing to try him for his real crimes.
Luis Posada Carriles was accused and brought to trial in Venezuela for the 1976 attack against a commercial aircraft in which 73 persons died. After escaping from Venezuelan prisons in 1982 - leaving his trial unconcluded - he served the CIA as part of what was known as the "Irancontras" operation and also in the implementation of the genocidal Plan Condor. In 1997 he prepared a series of terrorist acts against hotels in Havana - in one of which the young Italian tourist, Fabio Di Celmo, lost his life -, and in the year 2000, the projected attempt against President Fidel Castro´s life at the University of Panama.
In March, 2005, Posada Carriles entered the United States illegally. Only after reiterated public denunciations that revealed the presence of this criminal in U.S. terriitory, the goverment of George W. Bush proceeded to detain and charge him for immigration crimes and false witness, without the slightest reference to terrorism.
Through their handling of Posada Carriles, the U.S. authorities, pressured by groups of Cuban extremists in South Florida, have made evident the double morality of their war against terrorism in the name of which they torture, kidnap and bomb. At the same time, as has been denounced by numerous international forums and United Nations´agencies, five Cuban antiterrorist activists remain unjustly imprisoned in the United States, subjected together with their families to cruel and discriminatory treatment.
All honest people of the world who raise their voices against war and terrorism, have before them irrefutable proof of the lack of ethics upon which the current administration in Washington bases its actions. We, the undersigned, demand that the government of the United States, in compliance with international obligations, charge Luis Posada Carriles for all of his crimes or attend the request for his extradition to Venezuela, which until now has received absolutely no response.
To sign the campaign:
edhcuba@cubarte.cult.cu
http://www.porlajusticia.cu
http://www.porlajusticia.net
http://www.porlajusticia.org
http://www.porlajusticia.info
http://www.porlajusticia.com
http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/secciones/ultraje/art245.html
1. Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Argentina
2. Noam Chomsky, EE.UU.
3. Oscar Niemeyer, Brasil
4. Alfonso Sastre, España
5. Eduardo Galeano, Uruguay
6. Istvan Meszaros, Hungría
7. Alice Walker, EE.UU.
8. Gianni Miná, Italia
9. Blanca Chancosa, Ecuador
10. Cindy Sheehan, EE.UU.
11. Boaventura de Sousa, Portugal
12. Frei Betto, Brasil
13. Ariel Dorfman, Chile-EE.UU.
14. Tristán Bauer, Argentina
15. Howard Zinn, EE.UU.
16. Armand Mattelart, Bélgica
17. Gioconda Belli, Nicaragua
18. Russell Banks, EE.UU.
19. Nora Cortiñas, Argentina
20. Joao Pedro Stedile, Brasil
21. Medea Benjamín, EE.UU.
22. Roy Brown, Puerto Rico
23. Belén Gopegui, España
24. Hildebrando Pérez Grande, Perú
25. Jane Franklin, EE.UU.
26. Daniel Viglietti, Uruguay
27. Emir Sader, Brasil
28. Miguel Bonasso, Argentina
29. Piero Gleijeises, Italia-EE.UU.
30. Jorge Enrique Adoum, Ecuador
31. Michel Collon, Bélgica
32. James Petras, EE.UU.
33. Stella Calloni, Argentina
34. Eric Toussaint, Bélgica
35. Atilio Borón, Argentina
36. Pascual Serrano, España
37. Manuel Cabieses, Chile
38. Keith Ellis, Canadá
39. Michael Parenti, EE.UU.
40. Arturo Corcuera, Perú
41. Beverly Keene, EE.UU.-Argentina
42. Carlos Fazio, México
43. Ramón Chao, España-Francia
44. James Early, EE.UU.
45. Franz Hinkelammert, Alemania-Costa Rica
46. Noé Jitrik, Argentina
47. Víctor Víctor, República Dominicana
48. Fernando Buen Abad, México
49. Saul Landau, EE.UU.
50. Salim Lamrani, Francia
51. José Steinsleger, Argentina-México
52. Roberto Montoya, Argentina
53. Fernando Morais, Brasil
54. Montserrat Ponsa, España
55. Héctor Díaz-Polanco, México
56. Setsuko Ono, EE.UU.
57. Antonio Maira, España
58. Marilia Guimaraes, Brasil
59. Ana Delicado Palacios, España
60. Tununa Mercado, Argentina
61. Winston Orrillo, Perú
62. John Gerassi, EE.UU.
63. Santiago Alba Rico, España
64. Gilberto López y Rivas, México
65. Rafael Cancel Miranda, Puerto Rico
66. James Cockcroft, EE.UU.
67. Eva Forest, España
68. Juan Mari Bras, Puerto Rico
69. Michèle Mattelart, Francia
70. Donatella Meszaros, Italia
71. Víctor Flores Olea, México
72. Maribel Permuy, España
73. Hernando Calvo Ospina, Colombia
74. Rosina Valcárcel, Perú
75. Pablo Guayasamín, Ecuador
76. Isaura Navarro, España
77. Pilar Roca, Perú
78. Carlos Gabetta, Argentina
79. Etna Velarde, Perú
80. Ernesto Carmona, Chile
81. Néstor Kohan, Argentina
82. Vicente Romano, España
83. Vicente Battista, Argentina
84. Carlos "Chino" Domínguez, Perú
85. Nazanín Amirian, Irán
86. Higinio Polo, España
87. Beinusz Szmukler, Argentina
88. Pablo Romo, México
89. Aton Fon Filho, Brasil
90. Manuel Talens, España
91. Alcira Argumedo, Argentina
92. David Acera, España
93. Arnoldo Mora, Costa Rica
94. Juan Cristóbal, Perú
95. Julio César Monge, El Salvador
96. Harald Neuber, Alemania
97. Alfredo Vera, Ecuador
98. Fernando Rendón, Colombia
99. Leslee Lee, Perú
100. Ángel Guerra, Cuba
101. Alessandra Riccio, Italia
102. Atilio Bonilla, Perú
103. Gennaro Carotenuto, Italia
104. Javier Couso, España
105. Reynaldo Naranjo, Perú
106. Carlos Varea, España
107. Gustavo Espinoza, Perú
108. John Pateman, Reino Unido
109. Héctor Arenas, Colombia
110. Federico García, Perú
111. Eva Björklund, Suecia
112. Jordan Flaherty, EE.UU.
113. Bruno Portugal, Perú
114. Raúl Zurita, Chile
115. Gloria La Riva, EE.UU.
116. Francisco Cañizales, Venezuela
117. Marta Harnecker, Chile
118. Peter Bohmer, EE.UU.
119. Ann Sparanese, EE.UU.
120. Francisco (Pancho) Villa, Chile
121. Yhonny García, Venezuela
122. Wim Dierckxens, Holanda-Costa Rica
123. Naomi Klein, Canadá
124. Juan Gelman, Argentina
125. Lucius Walker, EE.UU.
126. Patricia Ariza, Colombia
127. Raúl Vallejo, Ecuador
128. Georges E. Maouvois, Martinica
129. Isidora Aguirre, Chile
130. Xiomara García, Venezuela
131. Luisa Valenzuela, Argentina
132. Rene Burri, Suiza
133. Gianni Vattimo, Italia
134. Juan Madrid, España
135. Sara Rosenberg, Argentina
136. Pepe Viñoles, Suecia
137. Federico Álvarez, México
138. Mario Benedetti, Uruguay
139. Manu Chao, Francia-España
140. Danny Glover, EE.UU.
141. Jorge Sanjinés, Bolivia
142. Fernando Butazzoni, Uruguay
143. Danielle Bleitrach, Francia
144. Volodia Teitelboim, Chile
145. Carlos Fernández Liria, España
146. Luis Britto, Venezuela
147. Francois Houtart, Bélgica
148. Jacek Wozniak, Polonia
149. Antoine Chao, Francia
150. Jaime Chao, Francia
151. Miguel Urbano, Portugal
152. Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, España-México
153. Hebe de Bonafini, Argentina
LUIS POSADA CARRILES MUST BE TRIED FOR HIS CRIMES
While in the name of the fight against terrorism, hundreds of thousands of people have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, and others - arbitrarily detained - are tortured in Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo, the United States government protects the most notorious terrorist in this hemisphere, attempting to deceive public opinion through interminable pseudolegal manuevers and refusing to try him for his real crimes.
Luis Posada Carriles was accused and brought to trial in Venezuela for the 1976 attack against a commercial aircraft in which 73 persons died. After escaping from Venezuelan prisons in 1982 - leaving his trial unconcluded - he served the CIA as part of what was known as the "Irancontras" operation and also in the implementation of the genocidal Plan Condor. In 1997 he prepared a series of terrorist acts against hotels in Havana - in one of which the young Italian tourist, Fabio Di Celmo, lost his life -, and in the year 2000, the projected attempt against President Fidel Castro´s life at the University of Panama.
In March, 2005, Posada Carriles entered the United States illegally. Only after reiterated public denunciations that revealed the presence of this criminal in U.S. terriitory, the goverment of George W. Bush proceeded to detain and charge him for immigration crimes and false witness, without the slightest reference to terrorism.
Through their handling of Posada Carriles, the U.S. authorities, pressured by groups of Cuban extremists in South Florida, have made evident the double morality of their war against terrorism in the name of which they torture, kidnap and bomb. At the same time, as has been denounced by numerous international forums and United Nations´agencies, five Cuban antiterrorist activists remain unjustly imprisoned in the United States, subjected together with their families to cruel and discriminatory treatment.
All honest people of the world who raise their voices against war and terrorism, have before them irrefutable proof of the lack of ethics upon which the current administration in Washington bases its actions. We, the undersigned, demand that the government of the United States, in compliance with international obligations, charge Luis Posada Carriles for all of his crimes or attend the request for his extradition to Venezuela, which until now has received absolutely no response.
To sign the campaign:
edhcuba@cubarte.cult.cu
http://www.porlajusticia.cu
http://www.porlajusticia.net
http://www.porlajusticia.org
http://www.porlajusticia.info
http://www.porlajusticia.com
http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/secciones/ultraje/art245.html
1. Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Argentina
2. Noam Chomsky, EE.UU.
3. Oscar Niemeyer, Brasil
4. Alfonso Sastre, España
5. Eduardo Galeano, Uruguay
6. Istvan Meszaros, Hungría
7. Alice Walker, EE.UU.
8. Gianni Miná, Italia
9. Blanca Chancosa, Ecuador
10. Cindy Sheehan, EE.UU.
11. Boaventura de Sousa, Portugal
12. Frei Betto, Brasil
13. Ariel Dorfman, Chile-EE.UU.
14. Tristán Bauer, Argentina
15. Howard Zinn, EE.UU.
16. Armand Mattelart, Bélgica
17. Gioconda Belli, Nicaragua
18. Russell Banks, EE.UU.
19. Nora Cortiñas, Argentina
20. Joao Pedro Stedile, Brasil
21. Medea Benjamín, EE.UU.
22. Roy Brown, Puerto Rico
23. Belén Gopegui, España
24. Hildebrando Pérez Grande, Perú
25. Jane Franklin, EE.UU.
26. Daniel Viglietti, Uruguay
27. Emir Sader, Brasil
28. Miguel Bonasso, Argentina
29. Piero Gleijeises, Italia-EE.UU.
30. Jorge Enrique Adoum, Ecuador
31. Michel Collon, Bélgica
32. James Petras, EE.UU.
33. Stella Calloni, Argentina
34. Eric Toussaint, Bélgica
35. Atilio Borón, Argentina
36. Pascual Serrano, España
37. Manuel Cabieses, Chile
38. Keith Ellis, Canadá
39. Michael Parenti, EE.UU.
40. Arturo Corcuera, Perú
41. Beverly Keene, EE.UU.-Argentina
42. Carlos Fazio, México
43. Ramón Chao, España-Francia
44. James Early, EE.UU.
45. Franz Hinkelammert, Alemania-Costa Rica
46. Noé Jitrik, Argentina
47. Víctor Víctor, República Dominicana
48. Fernando Buen Abad, México
49. Saul Landau, EE.UU.
50. Salim Lamrani, Francia
51. José Steinsleger, Argentina-México
52. Roberto Montoya, Argentina
53. Fernando Morais, Brasil
54. Montserrat Ponsa, España
55. Héctor Díaz-Polanco, México
56. Setsuko Ono, EE.UU.
57. Antonio Maira, España
58. Marilia Guimaraes, Brasil
59. Ana Delicado Palacios, España
60. Tununa Mercado, Argentina
61. Winston Orrillo, Perú
62. John Gerassi, EE.UU.
63. Santiago Alba Rico, España
64. Gilberto López y Rivas, México
65. Rafael Cancel Miranda, Puerto Rico
66. James Cockcroft, EE.UU.
67. Eva Forest, España
68. Juan Mari Bras, Puerto Rico
69. Michèle Mattelart, Francia
70. Donatella Meszaros, Italia
71. Víctor Flores Olea, México
72. Maribel Permuy, España
73. Hernando Calvo Ospina, Colombia
74. Rosina Valcárcel, Perú
75. Pablo Guayasamín, Ecuador
76. Isaura Navarro, España
77. Pilar Roca, Perú
78. Carlos Gabetta, Argentina
79. Etna Velarde, Perú
80. Ernesto Carmona, Chile
81. Néstor Kohan, Argentina
82. Vicente Romano, España
83. Vicente Battista, Argentina
84. Carlos "Chino" Domínguez, Perú
85. Nazanín Amirian, Irán
86. Higinio Polo, España
87. Beinusz Szmukler, Argentina
88. Pablo Romo, México
89. Aton Fon Filho, Brasil
90. Manuel Talens, España
91. Alcira Argumedo, Argentina
92. David Acera, España
93. Arnoldo Mora, Costa Rica
94. Juan Cristóbal, Perú
95. Julio César Monge, El Salvador
96. Harald Neuber, Alemania
97. Alfredo Vera, Ecuador
98. Fernando Rendón, Colombia
99. Leslee Lee, Perú
100. Ángel Guerra, Cuba
101. Alessandra Riccio, Italia
102. Atilio Bonilla, Perú
103. Gennaro Carotenuto, Italia
104. Javier Couso, España
105. Reynaldo Naranjo, Perú
106. Carlos Varea, España
107. Gustavo Espinoza, Perú
108. John Pateman, Reino Unido
109. Héctor Arenas, Colombia
110. Federico García, Perú
111. Eva Björklund, Suecia
112. Jordan Flaherty, EE.UU.
113. Bruno Portugal, Perú
114. Raúl Zurita, Chile
115. Gloria La Riva, EE.UU.
116. Francisco Cañizales, Venezuela
117. Marta Harnecker, Chile
118. Peter Bohmer, EE.UU.
119. Ann Sparanese, EE.UU.
120. Francisco (Pancho) Villa, Chile
121. Yhonny García, Venezuela
122. Wim Dierckxens, Holanda-Costa Rica
123. Naomi Klein, Canadá
124. Juan Gelman, Argentina
125. Lucius Walker, EE.UU.
126. Patricia Ariza, Colombia
127. Raúl Vallejo, Ecuador
128. Georges E. Maouvois, Martinica
129. Isidora Aguirre, Chile
130. Xiomara García, Venezuela
131. Luisa Valenzuela, Argentina
132. Rene Burri, Suiza
133. Gianni Vattimo, Italia
134. Juan Madrid, España
135. Sara Rosenberg, Argentina
136. Pepe Viñoles, Suecia
137. Federico Álvarez, México
138. Mario Benedetti, Uruguay
139. Manu Chao, Francia-España
140. Danny Glover, EE.UU.
141. Jorge Sanjinés, Bolivia
142. Fernando Butazzoni, Uruguay
143. Danielle Bleitrach, Francia
144. Volodia Teitelboim, Chile
145. Carlos Fernández Liria, España
146. Luis Britto, Venezuela
147. Francois Houtart, Bélgica
148. Jacek Wozniak, Polonia
149. Antoine Chao, Francia
150. Jaime Chao, Francia
151. Miguel Urbano, Portugal
152. Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, España-México
153. Hebe de Bonafini, Argentina
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