The statements by Francisco Chávez
Abarca and the plans that have been hatched against
Venezuela reveal that terrorist actions continue to
be planned against the island and raise new
questions on the complicity of the CIA, CANF, Posada
Carriles and anti-Cuban Congress members.
As
news was published that Luis Posada Carriles and
various U.S.-based extremist organizations intend to
continue with their plans to organize violent and
paramilitary attacks on Cuba, international
terrorist Francisco Antonio Chávez Abarca was
arrested last July 1 in Venezuela. He is one of the
principal links in the Central American connection
employed in violent actions against Cuba by the
notorious criminal, the Cuban-American National
Foundation (CANF) and some of its former members,
known as the Cuban Liberty Council (CLC).
Posada Carriles – a fugitive of
Venezuelan justice – continues to be active,
hatching his anti-Cuban plans inside and outside U.S.
territory, currying favors and running up debts with
local or Central American politicians, officials and
local agents as if he did not remember, mind or care
about the hearing to set the date for the trial – or
mock trial – that he is supposed to be facing at the
beginning of next year on a minor immigration
infraction.
Cuba, which has never permitted nor
will it ever permit anyone to use its territory to
plan, execute or finance acts of terrorism against
any other state, has contemplated for more than five
decades how our northern neighbor – and particularly
the city of Miami – has given refuge to notorious
terrorists both before and after the triumph of the
Revolution; funds are provided and raised, bank
accounts are opened to finance these actions and
permission to use that territory is given to those
who sponsor, plan and commit criminal acts against
our country, many of whom are or have been on the
payroll of the CIA and the FBI.
IS TERRORISM NO LONGER FASHIONABLE?
As a "Guest of Honor" at the annual
congress of the Alpha 66 terrorist organization,
which took place on February 27 and 28, 2010, Posada
proposed to once again embark on violent and
paramilitary plans against Cuba.
Although the leaders of the group
stated that, as a strategy, they should pretend to
transform themselves into a political party, legal
and pacifist, they have confirmed that terrorism is
their principal line of action and an instrument to
destroy the Revolution. In that context, they have
proposed raising funds in order to acquire new
vessels, equipping them with machineguns in order to
land in Cuba or attack our coasts.
Coincidentally, on March 22 –
shortly after that congress – the residence of the
Cuban ambassador in Guatemala was attacked with
explosive devices fired from a grenade launcher,
causing material damage.
In that context, Congressman Lincoln
Díaz-Balart makes news once again. He is the number
one cheerleader for the worst causes against our
people, that range from the promotion on Capitol
Hill of military aggression against Cuba, the
assassination of the Comandante en Jefe, to the
kidnapping of young Elián González or encouraging
hunger strikes as a means of struggle for
mercenaries.
About to relinquish his position as
legislator, at the end of May 2010 Díaz-Balart re-launched
the "Rosa Blanca" terrorist organization, created by
his father just a few days after the triumph of the
revolution and of which he now claims he is
president, with the aim of establishing himself as a
major capo of the Miami mafia.
"La Rosa Blanca" was the first
counterrevolutionary organization established in the
U.S. by the henchmen of Fulgencio Batista’s
dictatorship who had fled Cuba because of the abuse
and crimes they had committed. From 1959, it was
linked to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and
Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo to
organize an uprising in the Escambray mountains. It
is remembered for having burned down schools, the
homes of campesinos, sugarcane fields and textile
factories, wounding and maiming countless
individuals and provoking considerable economic
damage.
Why is a US Congressman reactivating
an organization of this kind in the 21st century?
What for?
Díaz-Balart’s current chicanery
cannot obscure his intention to receive and channel
part of the million-dollar funds allocated by the
U.S. government for subversion, loot that they all
want to seize, y al que no renuncian other notorious
terrorists such as Roberto Martín Pérez and his
fellow descendents of torturers from the Batista
dictatorship who also took part in the re-foundation
of La Rosa Blanca.
His colleague Ileana Ros-Lethinen,
who earned the nickname "Ferocious She-Wolf" for her
shameful role in the kidnapping of Elián carries on
her shoulders the responsibility for having done
more than anyone else during her 1988 political
campaign for the release of Orlando Bosch, a close
friend of Enrique Ros – the legislator’s father –
and also Posada Carriles’ co-author in the attack on
a Cuban passenger plane that cost the lives of 73
people.
In 1991, during the administration
of George Bush Sr., Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
interceded with the President to have three US Air
Force type 0-2 planes –the military version of the
Cessna used in reconnaissance missions-delivered to
the Brothers to the Rescue group headed by José
Basulto, a former Playa Giron mercenary, a terrorist
and CIA agent. On July 19, 1992, as the airborne
operations started, for the very first time the
press published photos of the aircraft presented to
that counterrevolutionary group, with the USAF (US
Air Force) insignia clearly visible in a report by
the editor of The Miami Herald, who took a
flight with them.
Incited by Congress members Ileana
Ros and Lincoln Díaz-Balart, as well as by other
counterrevolutionary organizations in Miami,
Brothers to the Rescue staged provocations over
Cuban territory in order to damage the favorable
process of talks initiated by the United States and
Cuba after the Migratory Accords of 1994 and 1995.
Under the auspices of the Miami
Mafia, this counterrevolutionary group concentrated
all its efforts on provoking an incident and
violated Cuban airspace 25 times in 20 months,
including flights over Havana dropping various
objects which led to the events of February 24, 1996
and the downing of the aircraft.
Once again, this provocation
strained U.S.- Cuba relations and encouraged the
adoption of the Helms-Burton Act, whose content
makes it more difficult to find solutions in the
future to the dispute between the two countries, as
it codifies into law all of the measures related to
the intense US economic, commercial and financial
blockade.
In 2008, Ileana Ros headed another
effort, this time for the presidential pardon of
terrorist Eduardo Arocena, the mastermind behind the
murder of Cuba’s ambassador to the UN, Felix García
Rodríguez in 1980 and the bombs placed in public
places in the U.S. More recently, Ros-Lethinen has
played a major role raising funds to pay for Posada
Carriles defense attorneys.
"The CANF goals are my own," she
said. This was her early commitment in 1989 with the
terrorist organization that put up her candidacy and
used all of its economic and political power to
ensure her a seat in the U.S. Congress. "I approve
the possibility of someone murdering Fidel Castro,"
she said to a British BBC documentary maker in March
2006, while she sat calmly in her Washington office.
Various
analysts have addressed the concern and expectations
in the U.S. arising from the arrest of Chávez
Abarca, particularly among members of Congress and
officials whose political careers are very closely
linked to Posada, the CIA and CANF. There are rumors
that some of the most anxious are anti-Cuban New
Jersey Congressmen Bob Menéndez and Albio Sires. The
former has always sponsored terrorists, from the
days when his community "adviser" was Alfredo
Chumaceiro Anillo who, on July 24, 1976, tried to
blow up the Lincoln Center Theater during a
performance by a troupe of Cuban artists.
Menéndez was a close friend and the
son-in-law of the late CANF director Arnaldo Monzón
Plasencia, who not only made donations to his
election campaigns but also contributed $25,000 to
defray for the terrorist actions of 1997. His
personal assistant for the planning and murder of
said Cuban diplomat was José Manuel Alvarez, a.k.a.
"The Bear." Others involved in that assassination
were the convict Arocena, ex leader of Omega 7, and
hired assassin Pedro Remón Rodríguez who shot our
official. This crime, like many others, still
remains unpunished.
Another
revealing link is attorney Guillermo Hernández, one
of Menéndez’s most active consultants. He is now
acting as an independent council to Posada Carriles
in order to try and prevent his extradition to
Venezuela and to help him face other charges that
might be brought against him.
One of Congressman Albio Sires’
closest advisors is Angel Manuel Alfonso Alemán,
a.k.a. "La Cota", a member of the terrorist commando
detained in Puerto Rico in 1997 on board a CANF
vessel on its way to Margarita Island, Venezuela,
with the intention of assassinating Comandante en
Jefe Fidel Castro Ruz using high power rifles while
he attended the 7th Ibero-American Summit of Heads
of State. Alfonso Alemán is one of his main contacts
with Posada Carriles and the Miami Mafia.
Nor does it come as any surprise
that the notorious Cuban American National
Foundation (CANF), which for a long time sponsored a
great number of terrorist groups bent on damaging
our interests, both inside and outside of the
national territory, is now publicly adopting -just
like the others- an image of apparent moderation,
while it funds and supplies resources for the
provocative actions of the so-called "Ladies in
White" and tries to promote domestic discontent,
which they pay for with their own money and that
allocated by US entities.
Targeting
the Venezuelan elections
If terrorism is no longer
fashionable, what was the purpose of Chávez Abarca’s
trip to Venezuela? What was he doing during those
suspicious movements around Central America? Who are
behind his actions? What have U.S. officials done to
prevent them from bringing their terrorist plans to
fruition in Miami, El Salvador, Guatemala or Cuba?
How effective were the measures adopted by previous
Salvadoran governments to halt their freedom to kill?
The detainee has already admitted
the destabilizing plans he would have carried out in
that sister nation, attempting to kill leaders of
the Bolivarian process or damage their image in
light of the forthcoming elections on September 26.
Chávez Abarca has said that it was his purpose "to
burn tires, promote street disturbances, and attack
a political party so that it sets upon another one."
He has revealed that one of Posada
Carriles’ most important plans at the moment is to
try to sink ships taking oil from Venezuela to
Havana. He also said that CANF has allocated nearly
$100 million to plans to damage Venezuela, as it
believes that the South American country is the "financial
backbone" of Cuba, Ecuador, Bolivia and Guatemala.
According to his statements, at the
end of September 2005 they planned to assassinate
President Hugo Chávez. To that end, Posada
instructed him to use a .50 caliber Barret rifle.
Ever since that mercenary left
prison in September 2007, after serving a sentence
for trafficking stolen cars, he started working in
coordination with Posada to carry out acts of
violence against Cuba and other ALBA nations,
including attempts on the life of President Chávez
in exchange for money.
At the time of his arrest, and in
order to ensure such objectives, he had instructions
from his bosses in Florida to undertake intelligence
activities in Venezuelan territory with the aim of
creating the necessary logistics to implement covert
operations.
With Posada’s support, this
mercenary has operated and taken refuge in Costa
Rica, Guatemala and El Salvador.
During the preliminary investigation
into the case, the detainee has admitted that he was
recruited as a mercenary and trained by Posada
Carriles himself, who gave him firsthand
instructions and paid $2,000 for every bomb that
went off in Cuba. He received the instructions
during meetings in hotels and other places in El
Salvador, Costa Rica and Guatemala where he met
terrorists from the Cuban American National
Foundation (CANF) such as Arnaldo Monzón Plasencia,
Pedro Remón Rodríguez, Guillermo Novo Sampol and
Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo. "All of them clearly said
that they belong to the Foundation and that Posada
is a member of CANF in Miami," said Chávez Abarca.
With the
acquiescence of CIA and friendly presidents
He
added that Posada boasted of having to ask for CIA
consent every time he was to carry out one of his
violent attacks on Cuba, and that on one occasion he
had said that the man who had interrupted the
conversation was a CIA officer, his handler, who had
called him on the phone. He also said that it was
easy for him to evade the very few inquiries into
his actions conducted by the FBI and the State
Intelligence Office in El Salvador.
As for Posada’s personal connections
in El Salvador, he said that he had an excellent
relationship with almost every rightwing president
before the current government. He mentioned Calderón
Sol, Cristiani and Francisco Flores, the latter of
which he used to go fishing. He also mentioned his
friend Rodrigo Avila who was police Commissioner
twice. "They all visited the Foundation people in
Miami," he added.
Chávez Abarca related that in 1997,
when Cuban TV broadcast a program showing Salvadoran
terrorist Raúl Ernesto Cruz León admitting his
connection to CANF and Posada Carriles, the latter
instructed him to kill the members of the man’s
family; thus he now fears for the fate of his wife
and children.
Chávez Abarca not only recruited and
trained other Central American mercenaries
previously arrested in Cuba -one Salvadoran and
three Guatemalans-but he also placed bombs in the
Aché disco and on the 15th floor of the Meliá Cohíba
hotel, on April 12 and 30, 1997, respectively, and
another one at the Comodoro hotel, while an
international chess tournament was taking place with
over 40 children participating. Some of these
children could have been killed as they unknowingly
played with the bag where the explosive device was
camouflaged.
The bomb found on the eve of May
1st, 1997, on the 15th floor of the Meliá Cohíba
hotel contained 1.5 kilograms of the
highly-destructive plastic explosive C-4, used by
the military and capable of destroying buildings,
bridges and vessels.
In that period, the terrorist ring
led by Posada Carriles and the CANF brought into the
country over 30 explosive devices -18 of them in
less than a year-11 of which blew up in various
tourist facilities, including the one that caused
the death of Italian tourist Fabio Di Celmo,
injuries to others and substantial material damage.
Nevertheless, there could have been
thousands of fatalities if they had perpetrated
their plans on normally-crowded recreational and
tourist centers like the Tropicana cabaret,
nightclubs, hotels and monuments, all of them
frustrated by the Cuban Sate Security with the
cooperation of the people.
The CANF and those from the U.S.
government who incited and permitted this kind of
actions had some obvious objectives: to build the
perception that these actions had been executed by
domestic opposition groups; to trigger panic and
instability; to deal a strong blow to tourism; and,
to bring chaos to the national economy.
Coinciding with these acts of
violence, between 1990 and the first years of the
current decade, the Miami Mafia implemented more
than 25 terrorist attacks in the U.S. territory,
which included bomb blasts, aggressions with
firearms, verbal threats and provocations against
Cuban interests, immigrants, travel agencies,
individuals and organizations supportive of Cuba,
and even death threats against President William
Clinton and his Secretary of Justice Janet Reno for
their decision to return young Elián González.
In addition, throughout this decade
we had to deal with plans to assassinate the
Comandante en Jefe at practically every
Ibero-American Summit held in various capitals and
during his trips abroad, as proven by the in
fraganti capture of Posada and his henchmen in
Panama, where in order to assassinate him they were
willing to cause a genocide killing hundreds of
university students and other participants during an
event presided over by compańero Fidel.
Have such intentions disappeared
from the minds of Posada Carriles and the bitter
enemies of the Revolution who still hold seats in
the U.S. Congress? Will the current U.S.
administration be able to curb the impetus and
ambitions of the freeloaders and re-founders of old
murderous organizations in U.S. territory? Will the
complex U.S. legal system ever bring an end to the
impunity of Miami, now in its 51st year, and seek
justice in the case of our Five Heroes who have
spent more than 12 years enduring a cruel
imprisonment?
Will there be an end to the
reproduction of mercenaries when the threat of coups
d’état is a reality within the region as tangible as
weapon-trafficking, drug-trafficking and the
proliferation of all kinds of gangs?
Although unjustly and inexplicably
included in the list of state sponsors of terrorism,
Cuba has provided ample evidence to the U.S. to show
that it is fighting that scourge seriously and
steadily. Despite the state terrorism that has been
Washington’s official policy towards us for the past
five decades, there have been valuable bilateral
exchanges of information on this issue, from Cuba’s
warning of a plan to murder President Ronald Reagan
in 1984 to Posada Carriles’ intentions to repeat in
1998 an attack similar to the Barbados crime, this
time against airlines operating between Central
America and Cuba.
At that time, June 16-17, 1998,
talks were held with an FBI delegation which visited
Havana and its airport facilities, received
firsthand information of the documents available on
the plans, evidence, and personal information on the
terrorists; their exact addresses and connections in
the US and Central America; their modus operandi and
false names used in their immigration documents; the
places where they hid the boats for their actions;
explosives and devices seized or the remains of
those that exploded.
Impunity and
injustice as a response
The U.S. delegation took back home
almost ten dossiers, hundreds of pages of
astonishing and irrefutable evidence, in addition to
the information afforded them during many hours of
exchanges with officials and experts from the
Ministry of the Interior. Before they left, the FBI
officer heading the mission and the chief of the U.S.
Interests Section in Cuba promised to respond within
two weeks on the results of their inquiries.
Twelve years later, the only
response is the impunity of the culprits of those
repugnant actions who walk free and even march
through the streets of the United States, and the
injustice of keeping in prison five young anti-terrorist
fighters who contributed to the detection and timely
alert of such plans. Their only "crime" is having
prevented the loss of more human lives and more
substantial material damage. The first result of
those talks with the FBI was the arrest of our
compańeros and the sudden stampede by the
perpetrators of such crimes.
Cuba has described impunity and
double standards as unacceptable in the fight on
terrorism, and has reiterated its commitment to the
fight against such actions. Our country condemns
every terrorist action, method and practice in every
form and expression wherever they are committed, no
matter by whom or against whom, and regardless of
motivation. This has just been ratified at the UN
General Assembly where we have also denounced the
most abominable state terrorism of which we have
been victims for over half a century.
The current U.S. government has
inherited a murky and dangerous history which
interweaves intelligence services and unscrupulous
officers; terrorist organizations and notorious
criminals and mercenaries; rigged trials and
investigations; corrupted detectives, prosecutors,
judges, members of Congress and former government
officials.
Washington has enough information to
unearth the hidden truths that the courts need to do
justice in the case of Posada Carriles and a number
of other terrorists who walk free in the U.S.;
indispensable elements to clarify and bring an end,
once and for all, to their impunity and the
injustice committed with our five compatriots.
The world needs the truth to prevail.
It is in the hands of the current US Administration,
its intelligence services and legal authorities to
declassify and release all the necessary documents
to expose and punish the culprits, and to prevent
new acts of terrorist against Cuba, Venezuela and
other member countries of ALBA, which are still the
targets of this scourge.
Such an endeavor cannot
underestimate or ignore the revelations made by
detainee Chávez Abarca concerning the plans
concerning the forthcoming elections in Venezuela;
the involvement of Miami terrorists in the coup
d’état dealt in that fraternal nation and in
Honduras that are emerging from the investigations
or the new plots against democratic governments in
Central America, mentioned by the detainee that give
rise to questions on possible connections between
members of the extreme right, the CIA and the Mafia
in Florida.
Punishing Posada Carriles is as fair
and necessary as releasing the five Cuban heroes,
that is, if Washington wants to be consistent with
its alleged commitment to the anti-terrorist
struggle.
Cuba has ample reasons for defending
itself and continuing the struggle for justice and
against terrorism. The 3,478 dead and 2,099
compatriots physically disabled by state terrorism
and the continuation of the plans of its main
authors and promoters reaffirm our determination not
to give in to such threats.