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CIA-Trained 'Terrorist' Luis Posada Carriles in US Court
Accused of killing 73 in an airline bombing, Luis Posada Carriles charged with immigration violations, not terrorism.
EL PASO, Texas - Margarita Morales Fernandez couldn't be in court to see the former CIA agent who allegedly killed her father and 72 others aboard a Cuban airplane in one of the world's worst airline attacks before September 11, 2001.
Fernandez and hundreds other victims are carefully watching the trial of former CIA operative Luis Posada Carriles in US federal court.
His 11 charges include perjury for lying to US immigration officials, but terror-related offences are not on the docket.
"It will be 34 years since the terrorist attack that killed my father, but I remember it like it was yesterday, "Fernandez told Al Jazeera in a phone interview from Havana, Cuba. "I don't think this trial takes us closer to justice."
Victims of terrorism
On October 6, 1976 a bomb exploded on Cubana Airlines flight 455, blowing it out of the sky and into the waters off Barbados, killing everyone on board, including Fernandez's father, the captain of Cuba's national fencing team.
Posada, 82, a Cuban-born Venezuelan-citizen, was considered the mastermind -- a CIA-trained explosives expert who would stop at nothing in his personal vendetta against Cuban president Fidel Castro. Planned in Venezuela, the attack killed mostly Cuban nationals.
"The terrorist activities of Posada Carriles are part of the [current US court] indictment, but they are not what he is being prosecuted for," said José Pertierra, a Cuban-born Washington lawyer who is representing Venezuela's interest at the trial. "He is only being prosecuted for lying about them [attacks]... to an immigration judge in a naturalisation hearing."
Venezuela jailed Posada for the bombing, but the wily operative escaped from prison disguised as a priest and eventually fled to the US, stopping in other Latin American countries along the way where he continued his anti-Castro activities. Venezuela has repeatedly called for his extradition.
"For many years, the truth has been hidden," Fernandez said. "But I want people to learn that there are a lot of victims of terrorism in Cuba as well as in the US and other countries."
Fury and personal vendetta
To examine the life of Luis Posada Carriles is to re-live the worst periods of the Cold War -- and beyond. Angry about Cuba's 1959 revolution, he joined CIA Brigade 2506 in February 1961 to invade the island as part of the ill-fated attack known as the Bay of Pigs, declassified documents reveal.
While Posada himself did not fight at the Bay of Pigs, CIA officials thought he was promising and he joined US army in 1963 at their behest, training at Ft. Benning, Georgia. By 1965, he was a paid CIA operative stationed in Miami.
"The CIA taught us everything," he told The New York Times in 1998. "They taught us explosives, how to kill, bomb trained us in acts of sabotage."
He stayed with the agency in Miami until 1967, and later became a "paid asset" in Venezuela from 1968 to 1976, according to declassified documents.
CIA-trained and well-connected
After the Cuban attack, and his escape from prison, Posada returned to the CIA's payroll in the 1980s, supervising arms shipments to the Contras in Nicaragua as part of what became known as the Iran-Contra affair, a murky scandal where the US government funneled money from arms sales to Iran -- its official enemy -- to right-wing militias in Nicaragua.
His history with the CIA and other clandestine operations means that Posada "has a lot of secrets to tell and friends in high places in Washington," Pertierra, Venezuela's lawyer, said in an interview with Al Jazeera outside the court-house.
Cold War history and imagery loomed large during the trial. At one point, a middle-aged man wearing all black clothing, a beret, combat boots and dark glasses, who said he was a member of the Black Panther Party, the iconic 1960s black-rights militant group, walked into the court room. He left soon after, looking bored with the proceedings.
But Posada's crimes are not just a matter for historians, as Fernandez quickly points out. "Since our father died, our family has been so sad," she said.
His attacks continued long after the fall of the Berlin Wall. In 2000, a Panamanian court convicted him of attempting to kill Cuban president Fidel Castro with 200 pounds of dynamite. He was pardoned by the country's outgoing president four years later and set free.
Confession
During an interview with the New York Times in 1998, Posada admitted to organising a series of hotel bombings in Cuba a year earlier, injuring 11 people and killing Italian businessman Fabio diCelmo. "We just wanted to make a big scandal so that the tourists don't come anymore," Posada told the newspaper. "The Italian was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but I sleep like a baby."
Understandably after comments like this, Posada's attorneys wouldn't let him speak to media during the trial. The author of the New York Times piece will be called as a witness during the case. Posada has since stated that he mis-spoke in the interview because he is not fluent in English.
Posada, 82, turned up in Miami in 2005 and gave a public news conference, angering some US officials. He claims to have arrived in Miami on a bus, after sneaking into the US by crossing the Rio Grande River from Mexico. He was indicted by a Grand Jury in Texas for unlawfully entering the US in 2005, although the charges were later dismissed.
That year, Venezuela again asked for his extradition. But officials denied extradition to Venezuela or Cuba, stating that Posada could be tortured in those countries.
"The only evidence I have seen of torture in Cuba comes from the US military base at Guantanamo Bay," Pertierra said.
Pertierra, along with officials from the Department of Homeland Security, think the claim that Posada crossed into the US through Texas is preposterous, as the illegal journey across the border is too arduous for a man in his eighties facing health problems.
"I have to ask myself, did he really cross the desert?" Gina Garrett-Jackson, a lawyer for the Department of Homeland Security, said while being questioned in the witness stand during court testimony on Tuesday.
Jackson faced cross-examination by Posada's attorneys, who argued that she involved the Department of Justice and other branches of government in Posada's initial immigration case in order to build a lay the groundwork for criminal charges related his to terrorist activity.
Mastermind of terrorist plots and attacks
Posada had initially presented a claim for political asylum in the US, before his legal team unilaterally withdrew that plan.
Jackson said Posada failed the requirements for political asylum in the US in 2005 due to his conviction for plotting the bombing in Panama and other mis-deeds.
In court, lawyers played audio recordings of the 2005 asylum hearing, when Jackson, who was working for the Department of Homeland Security, questioned Posada.
"This Cuba bombing campaign in 1997 was a very big event, would you agree?" Jackson asked.
"I don't know, I have no opinion," Posada responded.
A 2006 statement from the US Department of Justice states: "Luis Posada-Carriles is an admitted mastermind of terrorist plots and attacks ... a flight risk ... [and] a danger to the community."
But the Justice Department's view does not seem to be shared by other branches of the US government. The incriminating secrets Posada likely posses, tense relations between the US, Cuba and Venezuela and domestic political concerns-the anti-Castro Cuban population in Miami holds national electoral clout far beyond its numbers - mean that extradition or terrorism charges seem unlikely.
"This case illustrates the double face of the US war on terrorism," Pertierra, who represents Venezuelan interests, said as court adjourned for lunch. "You can't pick and choose which terrorists you prosecute and which ones you protect. You can't have first class victims and second class victims; all victims must be mourned equally."
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34 Comments so far
Show AllPerhaps now is the time for the US to comply with Venezuelan extradition requests and ship this murdering bastard off to serve the rest of his time.
What? And give him the opportunity to be interviewed in prison, thus exposing decades worth of US corruption, murder and terrorism?
I think it's a fair bet that he dies soon of 'health concerns'.
Right. He might even commit suicide by shooting himself in the back. It's happened before.
Oh No, we can't do that!
He would never get a fair trial outside our justice system.
Especially VENEZUELA!
We take care of our own!
They'll probably acquit him and send him to Miami to live happily ever after.
yup. Ten years from now his mug will probably be on a postage stamp too.
Tells a lot about why the rest of the world laughs at the so called "war-on-terrorism".
Every president is first vetted and tested secretly by the CIA before elected since the CIA does the work of the President.
Obama's first job out of college was with a branch front of the CIA.
Real justice in the USA does not exist until this changes and until we are free to go to Cuba without the fear of government prosecution. The Cold War is not really over.
Actually, I'd say keep US out of Cuba -- anywhere we go, we purvey illness, greed, overpopulation, violence, environmental toxicity and destruction. Cuba still has happy people, organic produce, an unusually highly intact environment. May they realize this and protect it forever.
I wouldn't bet on that but, I agree, keep the US - and particularly its misguided and morally bankrupt citizens - away from Cuba. Learn to stay away from where you're not wanted.
So why is the word "terrorist" in irony quotes in the article title? That's exactly what he is.
Why on earth would Al Jazeera of all news outlets put the word 'terrorist' in scare quotation marks when describing this U.S. trained and indoctrinated piece of human garbage?
Probably has something to do with job description. If you are employed by a US Government agency to kill and disrupt those who do not agree with the government's policies, you are just a good and dedicated employee, therefore not a terrorist.
Do something violent against said government and you are.
By the above definition, he ain't.
In my opinion, the US Government is the biggest and most ruthless terrorist organization on the planet and the only change we see is more violence, more oppression, more greed, more poverty, world wide.
"The only evidence I have seen of torture in Cuba comes from the US military base at Guantanamo Bay," Pertierra said.
good one!
If he spills the beans, what government agency or MSM outlet will publish it?
Wait: Does this mean I could get some government sponsored job training, as long as I'm willing to blow stuff up? I could use some new skills, since teachers are no longer employable...
The School of the Americas is looking for a few good mean to attend their curriculum. I hear the education is free too those who are accepted.
When Luis Carriles stated that the "CIA taught us everything ", as a former CIA agent can you imagine what he must know? Sounds to me like this guy is more dangerous than Wikileaks to the CIA! That statement implicates the CIA and that makes it a conspiracy. Just wondering: There was no conspiracy in the JFK assassination; the RFK assassination; the MLK assassination; the John Lennon assassination; the Wallace attempted assassination. the Reagan attempted assassination; the Oklahoma bombing; the 911 WTC bombing; the Wellstone crash; the 911 2001 attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon; well you get my point.
You forgot the the JFK Jr. and wife small plane crash and the RFK Jr. issue. And a few others.
You are correct. Too many coincidences to list, like Malcolm X for instance. The loan from the CIA nut theory is the real con, conspiracy theory, Luis Carriles would have been labeled another lone nut on loan from the CIA if they could have gotten away with it! By the way, why do no fascists ever seem to get killed by crazy, lone nuts?
They don't use thier real identity, they can be corrupted in other ways, and they don't pose a threat. That is my guess. Read Profiles in Courage the author has a good grasp on this as few others have been capable on that level. To paraphase Dante per JFK, the hottest parts of hell are reserved for those that face a moral crises and remain neutral.
From my observations over the past fifty or sixty years, there is a huge cadre of "lone crazed assassins" who happen to snap and kill anybody who tries to change the US for the better. They are usually "poor and unemployed," but manage to travel all over the world if necessary.
Surprisingly, none of these "lone crazed assassins" ever seem to get homicidally ticked off at any fascist right wing person who is trying to finish off any hope for our republic, or if they do, it is a botched attempt with much publicity to follow.
I have also noticed that there is often a "lone crazed patsy" to take the fall, or die.
Strange coincidences, aren't they.
Everyone is a terrorist except the CIA or their friends at the moment. The Taliban was on the CIA's payroll and Reagan/Bush Sr. called them freedom fighters, also Saddam, supposed Bush friend for 8 years, and Noriega, when Bush Sr. and Robert Gates were doing their Contra thing, and coinsidently Prescott Bush helped form the CIA, and hated JFK. ---but to the CIA only Arabs who do not obey are terrorists.
Re: US/Cuban Luis Posada Carriles, the albatross that hangs around the US' neck.'
As an ex-CIA operative involved in murder and mayhem in defense of US imperialism in Cuba, Venezuela, Honduras, Guatemala, Honduras and other places in Latina America, airline terrorist bomber Luis Posada Carriles has much to 'confess' about US terrorism - thus, the US continues to 'play games' with this murderous thug that bombed Cubana Flt. #455, murdering the entire Cuban Olympic fencing team (All kids), the US has refused to allow Posada to be extradited to Venezuela or Cuba to be prosecuted for his horrendous crime for what he might confess to just to 'burn' the CIA.
TheAZCowBoy
Tombstone, AZ.
This guy is a known terrorist and is protected by the US of A and Assange they want for telling the truth? Just another day of "With justice for all". Tony
Government agents allegedly shredded the files on Carilles' connection to the CIA. Therefore, Eric Holder is left with a lame case of purjury against this terrorist. This must make EH relieved.
It seems that we have forgotten the plight of the Cuban Five who are in federal prisons. They are accused of infiltrating organizations involved in terrorist attacks against Cuba for the purpose of warning Cuba in advance of the planned attacks. These whistle blowers ought to be pardoned and sent back to their families, but in the US the SOP is to put whistle blowers such as Bradley Manning in solitary.
"That year, Venezuela again asked for his extradition. But officials denied extradition to Venezuela or Cuba, stating that Posada could be tortured in those countries."
Pardon me? Ahah!, hahaha!, aahahh!, aaaaahhhhh. That's a good one!
fixie
Hypocrisy, thy name is America
Posada was a CIA employee. He committed acts of terrorism. Are we not complicit in that terrorism?
Who's "we?" That dude is a mass murderer, trained by the CIA. If we don't say anything about it, protest his presence in the U.S. at every turn, then we would be complicit by not speaking out. Get this shit bag out of our country!
Send him back to Cuba. Fidel and Raul will know what to do and they will do it well.
Bush said he would seek out terrorists where ever they hide!
It's called the Global war of terror... oop, I mean the Global War ON terror. (sorry I almost forgot) It's so easy to get things mixed up; ya know.