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Declaration by the National Assembly
of the Republic of Cuba
- Havana, October 4, 2001
Twenty-five years ago Cuba was victim to a premeditated and
heinous crime that shocked the whole nation and remains in
the collective memory of our people. On October 6, 1976, a
Cubana Airline aircraft was the target of a cowardly act of
sabotage that blew it up in mid flight offshore Barbados.
All the passengers and crew members on board were killed,
including the young winners of the Central American and Caribbean
Fencing Championship and a group of Guyanese students. The
73 victims are still awaiting justice. The main culprits have
never been brought to trial or sanctioned, thus they have
continued to carry on their criminal careers for more than
four decades. Those who conceived, planned and directed this
act of genocide have a long history of terrorism that began
in the 1960s under the auspices of the CIA. The role they
played in the blowing-up of the Cubana aircraft and the cold-blooded
murder of all those on board are well known by the U.S. government.
On June 23, 1989, the Department of Justice of that country
admitted that it possessed information on the case, which
it had kept a secret. Despite his infamous history, including
serious crimes committed on American soil, contrary to the
ruling of the Attorney General's Office and in spite of the
opposition of major U.S. media, one of these terrorists, Orlando
Bosch, has lived in the United States for more than ten years,
thanks to a decision by the then-President George Bush, and
there he has continued to carry out his monstrous trade undisturbed.
This man and his cronies, confident of the complete impunity
they enjoy and backed up by the so-called Cuban-American National
Foundation, announced in a full-page of a Miami daily paper
last August 22 that they would continue to use all means and
methods available against Cuba without ruling out either terrorism
or violence.
After his escape from the Venezuelan penitentiary where he
was awaiting trial in the case of the Cubana aircraft, the
other terrorist, Luis Posada Carriles, immediately went to
work for the White House. There, under direct orders from
Lieut. Col. Oliver North, he became involved in the U.S. clandestine
activities in Central America where he went on to direct various
bomb-attacks against tourist resorts in Cuba and finally planned
an assassination attempt against President Fidel Castro and
thousands of Panamanian students meeting with him on the occasion
of last year's Ibero-American Summit. He is currently incarcerated
in Panama awaiting trial on minor crimes; however, once again
he is confident that his friends will ensure his freedom and
impunity. When the whole world repudiates the brutal attacks
of last September 11, the United Nations adopts condemnatory
resolutions and governments declare their intention to punish
all such actions and avoid them ever being repeated, the National
Assembly, alongside the Cuban people, condemns the attacks
and reaffirms its solidarity with the American people while
demanding that the war against terrorism be genuine, responding
to a real desire to eradicate these acts wherever and however
they occur. Thousands of Cubans have lost their lives or suffered
irreparable damage as a result of acts of vandalism perpetrated
against Cuba for more than 40 years by groups who operated,
and continue to operate, from inside the U.S. territory with
the complicity or tolerance of that country's authorities.
Cuba, on the other hand, has never resorted to such despicable
methods nor ever used force against the bandits that have
committed unspeakable atrocities against our people from foreign
territory. We have always pursued a principled policy. We
have defended ourselves without ever violating either the
ethics or the principles of international law. Additionally,
we have tried to make the government in Washington fulfill
its obligation to prevent these terrorist acts, by supplying
them with information obtained through the generous sacrifice
of heroic countrymen like those who now languish in unjust
incarceration in Miami. We have every reason, and the necessary
moral strength, to demand that justice also be done in the
case of the crime committed on October 6, 1976. We strongly
demand that the international struggle against terrorism be
sincere, consistent, free from double standards, free from
racism, free from hegemonic arrogance and free from fraudulent
manipulation. This is the only way to completely eradicate
this scourge; the only way to pay a most deserved tribute
to all victims everywhere. Twenty-five years ago, we were
brought close together like one large family by the pain and
sorrow we felt when the lives of our brothers and sisters
were so ruthlessly cut short. We pledged then that they would
forever stay in our hearts, that they would never be forgotten;
and, here they have been with us, always present in the sacrifice,
the heroism, the dignity and the creative resistance of their
people. We shall continue to denounce their assassins and
demand that they be punished. We will persevere in our struggle
definitely united to defend our homeland and ensure that a
free, independent, just and fraternal Cuba offers a permanent
tribute to them and to all our martyrs.
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