Posada Carriles
will be tried again
• He
will be tried for perjury, not for terrorism
Jean-Guy Allard
The
trial of international terrorist Luis Posada
Carriles, charged with migratory fraud and false
testimony, has been set for August 10 before the
same judge that previously freed him; and the
attorney generals, who continue to ignore his
terrorist past, have requested that they set his
bail for $350,000 as a guarantee that he will appear
in court.
According to EFE, they also asked Judge Kathleen
Cardone that Posada be forced to wear an electronic
ankle bracelet; that he may not leave the United
States – fundamental – and that he abstains from
communicating with terrorists Santiago Álvarez,
Oswaldo Mitat, José Pujol, Rubén López Castro and
Ernesto Abreu who refused to testify at his trial.
Judge Cardone set the date for the trial at a
hearing in El Paso, Texas.
The former CIA agent will have to face charges
for having tried to obtain citizenship with false
declarations in an application presented on
September 10, 2005, according to the accusation. The
terrorist also lied under oath in an interview with
officials from the Department of National Security
in April, 2006.
Using another delay tactic to avoid his
extradition, the Federal Attorney’s Office appealed
Cardone’s decision to disallow the case in front of
the Fifth Circuit Appeal Court in New Orleans that
ordered, after an endless amount of time, that he be
tried.
On April 19, 2007, Posada Carriles was freed and
went to his wife’s home in Miami. He never respected
the conditions of his release nor the most minimal
decorum considering the situation.
Translated by Granma International