Will Montaner and
Posada confess their complicity?
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Documents confirm that the CIA knew that the Jesuit
priest Ellacuría was going to be killed
Jean-Guy
Allard
THE U.S. State Department, the CIA, and the
Spanish intelligence services (the old CESID), all
knew that the Jesuit priest, Ignacio Ellacuría,
rector of the Central American University (UCA), and
five of his colleagues were going to be killed by a
death squad from the Salvadoran Army.
That
has been confirmed in the Sunday edition of the
Spanish newspaper El Mundo, citing a series of "recently
declassified" U.S. intelligence documents to be
handed over to the Spanish courts.
The revelation further supports information
indicating how CIA agent Carlos Alberto Montaner,
who was stationed in Madrid, was well-informed about
the conspiracy when he directly threatened Ellacuría
a few days before the horrendous crime.
It also fits perfectly with the theory that
international terrorist Luis Posada Carriles, then a
CIA agent and high official in the repressive
Salvadoran apparatus, was involved in the plot.
Carriles is currently being protected in the United
States with the complacency of U.S. authorities.
The military death squad burst into UCA in the
early hours of November 16, 1989, surprising the six
Jesuits who were asleep. They ordered them to get up
and then took them outside, where they were all shot
in the back of the head.
Fathers Ellacuría, Armando López, Juan Ramón
Moreno, Ignacio Martín-Baró, Segundo Montes and
Joaquín López, all professors at the institution and
defenders of liberation theology, were victims of
constant attacks by ultra-fascists from the ARENA
party, whose representatives are still active on the
Salvadoran political stage.
Elba Julia Ramos, the priest’s housekeeper, and
her 15-year-old daughter Celina were also victims of
the massacre.
Monday, November 16 is the 20th anniversary of
the murder while, in neighboring Honduras, the same
class of Central Americans who continually sowed
terror 20 years ago with CIA and the State
Department support, have seized power.
Some of the material authors of the massacre were
sentenced to 30 years’ imprisonment in January 1992,
but were scandalously given amnesty barely 14 months
later, in April 1993.
The Spanish El Mundo reports that a series
of documents from U.S. intelligence services have
been declassified and will be given to the Spanish
National Court, in Madrid, where charges have been
filed for "those responsible for that slaughter."
"In the papers to be handed over to Spain, there
is information that directly documents the fact that
Colonel Milton Menjívar, military chief of the U.S.
embassy in El Salvador and a high U.S. State
Department official were aware of what the
Salvadoran army was plotting against the UCA
rector," El Mundo notes.
"According to analysts consulted by this
newspaper, it can be deduced from studying these
declassified documents that CESID also had this
knowledge or was looking at the same information as
the Americans," the newspaper specified.
PURE COINCIDENCE?
By coincidence, the El Mundo revelations
have emerged while Carlos Alberto Montaner, a
pseudo-intellectual of Cuban origin, is celebrating
the fascist regime of businessman Micheletti in
Tegucigalpa along with the son of Peruvian Mario
Vargas Llosa.
In a fervent speech to an assembly of coup
negotiators, Montaner denounced, with his usual
right-wing rhetoric, "the Castro-Chavism" that,
according to him, has failed in Honduras, although "it
will soon try to destabilize the country again."
It’s important to remember how, barely one week
before the murder of the six Salvadoran Jesuit
priests, that same Montaner threatened Ellacuría
after the latter completed a "face to face" Spanish
television program led by its pro-Franco host
Mercedes Milá.
Years later, the Madrid ‘writer’, on the run from
the Cuban justice system for his terrorist activity
in Havana in 1960, described the presence of
liberation theologians in Latin America as "a
labyrinth of lost Jesuits and Maryknolls."
The U.S. Maryknoll Order was also a victim of the
death squads. In 1980, the year when Monsignor
Arnulfo Romero was murdered, four U.S. nuns were
raped and killed by National Guard troops during
Operation Centauro, which directed by Cuban-American
CIA agents and Leopoldo Castillo, the Venezuelan
ambassador in El Salvador.
Neo-fascist Leopoldo Castillo currently hosts a
program on the right-wing Venezuelan TV station
Globovisión.
POSADA’S ASSIGNMENT
In the period when the Jesuits were murdered,
Luis Posada Carriles was personal advisor on
repression to President José Napoleón Duarte, who
had governed the country under State Department
instructions since 1984.
When the arms for drugs trafficking operation
directed in Ilopango ended in the Iran-Contra
Scandal, the CIA placed Posada among former
torturers of the Venezuelan secret police, who were
then directing the Salvadoran National Police (PN),
alongside the henchmen Mauricio Sandoval and Víctor
"Zacarías" Rivera.
Posada became the advisor of Duarte who, it’s
said, called him to his own home to resolve
"particular cases." In those days he dedicated
himself to giving orders to the death squads that
were sowing terror across the country.
After leaving El Salvador after a change in
presidents, Posada returned a few years later with
his ARENA buddies and established a command center
on behalf of the Cuban-American National Foundation,
a U.S. intelligence anti-Cuban front
organization.
It is important to note that, in November 2003,
the UCA and the El Salvador Human Rights Institute
petitioned the Inter-American Human Rights
Commission to investigate former Salvadoran
president Alfredo Cristiani (currently an
unconditional supporter the Micheletti regime) and
certain military officers from that country. Six
years later, that agency of the Organization of
American States has still not responded to the
petition.