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Cuban killer Luis Posada Carriles goes on trial

Inside a festooned clubhouse in Westchester, a handsome 82-year-old in a dark suit smiles and points an index finger skyward. Though light is dim, his blue eyes, bushy gray brows, and estimable paunch are evident. Speaking quietly to a few sycophants, he appears a typical senescent guajiro, with one exception: His arms, chest, and jaw are covered with scars, the result of assassins' bullets.

He's Luis Posada Carriles, Cuban exile hero, ex-CIA agent, and legendary terrorist.

The alleged murderer of at least 74 innocents will go on trial soon in Texas, though a judge last week delayed the case. Watch for it. If he's found innocent, it will signal the government's ineptitude, hypocrisy, and corruption. And even if there's a conviction, the penalty will likely be minimal, and the effect on the upcoming trial of the 9/11 killers could be significant.

"The bottom line is that the Justice Department is trying to hold him accountable for horrible acts of terrorism," says Peter Kornbluh, a spokesman for Washington D.C.'s National Security Archive. "But this case, as they say in Spanish, is a vergüenza — a disgrace."

There's ample evidence Posada tried to assassinate a world leader, hatched a plot that killed scores, and dismembered a tourist in a hotel bombing. Yet he is not being tried for any of those offenses, because the government botched the case and shredded critical evidence. In the end, Posada is being accused of lying to authorities, a slap on the hand that would outrage the nation if he were, for instance, an Arab. But he's Cuban, and that makes all the difference.

(Posada couldn't be reached for comment, and his attorney, Arturo Hernandez, would say only, "We are uniformly turning down media requests.")

Posada was born in Cienfuegos, studied chemistry, and worked in Akron, Ohio, before the 1959 Cuban revolution. He returned to the island but, like many Miami exiles, quickly became disenchanted with Fidel Castro's vision. So he moved to the United States. His sister, a colonel in the Cuban army, stayed put.

Then, with the help of millions of American tax dollars, Posada began a bloody, half-century-long campaign against the Castro government. He set off pencil bombs in the island's capital and coordinated the 1961 Bay of Pigs attack from Central America. After the invasion failed, he was among exiles who attended an elite Army academy in Georgia; he graduated two years later as a spy and lieutenant.

He then tried to kill Castro using a gun disguised as a camera and plastic explosives stuffed into a Prell shampoo bottle. In 1976, he masterminded the downing of Cubana Flight 455 with 73 people onboard. Six years later, pressured by the United States, a Venezuelan court cleared him; then it bizarrely changed course and decided on a retrial. But the wily spy bribed guards, escaped, and two decades later bombed Havana hotels, causing millions of dollars in damage and killing an Italian tourist.

"It's a war," he told author Ann Louise Bardach during a 2006 interview described in her book Without Fidel: A Death Foretold in Miami, Washington, and Havana, "a bad war."

Of course, Posada has strong supporters both in and out of government. In a few days, backers gathered thousands of dollars for his defense during what they termed a "radio marathon" on Radio Mambí (710 AM). "Luis Posada is a great man," proclaimed one of about a dozen elderly exiles who spoke on his behalf. "His war will make Cuba free."

Incredibly, this sentiment has swayed prosecutors and Congress. Even the FBI, which spent millions of dollars over several decades probing Posada's spy work, inexplicably shredded most of its evidence. What's more, the Reagan administration hired Posada as part of the Iran-Contra scandal.

U.S. pressure has even had an effect abroad. A Panamanian court convicted Posada of plotting to kill Castro during an Ibero-American Summit. Then, in 2004, President Mireya Moscoso pardoned Posada. He left just before the Central American nation's supreme court annulled her decision.

The soon-to-be tried case against Posada began after he sailed illegally into the United States and applied for political asylum. In March 2005, likely after getting wind of trouble from friends in high places, he announced to reporters he would leave. But after the show was over, agents arrested him. His crime wasn't killing the 73 people aboard the Cubana airliner or the tourist in Havana; it was lying to immigration agents about his trip to the States and illegally crossing the border.

He had arrived on a boat named the Santrina, not on a bus as he had told the government during interviews. He also deceived them about his passport, prosecutors allege.

In 2006 and 2007, both a congressional subcommittee and a grand jury in Newark considered Posada's murder spree. Bardach's reportage was a key to the case against him. He virtually admitted his guilt, saying the murder of the Italian tourist "was a freak accident, but I sleep like a baby." The government subpoenaed the author's notes and tapes. Supported by the New York Times, which had published her story (co-written by Larry Rohter), Bardach refused, and a long legal battle ensued. (She declined to comment for this story.)

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  • Tamarindousa 02/15/2011 3:59:00 AM

    why you get protection are you gay or you like dick then let me guess you dont like pussy that makes it clear you are related to castro dick head

  • Tamarindousa 02/15/2011 3:54:00 AM

    you like Obama then you like Castro well fuck you then you must be gay

  • Tamarindousa 02/15/2011 3:48:00 AM

    the only cuban killer is fucking fidel and all his fucking group fucking pussy pigs in miami

  • John 12/01/2010 8:59:00 AM

    Luis Posada Carriles is a hero! Why doesn't this journalist spend some time writing about the tens of thousands of Cubans robbed, tortured, and murdered by Castro's Communist regime over the past 50 years? Why don't the others commenting on this article who believe Posada Carriles is a terrorist and murderer comment about the atrocities that have taken place and continue to take place in Cuba. The human rights violations that EVERYONE is aware of! Stop sympathizing with these garbage articles and garbage views. Cuba Libre!

  • GeorgeThomas 11/19/2010 8:05:00 AM

    "Owning something is freedom, as far as I'm concerned." -- George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., October 15, 2002 Today, what the average American family owns is $10,000 debt. Is that freedom? The Treasury Department estimates that USA’s debt to Communist China is approximately $843 billion. Communism is winning. America took a turn for the worst after JFK was murdered. This is what happens when drug smuggling, gun running, money laundering, gambling and prostitution Mafiosi and crooked entrepreneurs in Miami are allowed to dictate USA’s destiny. Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch were in the thick of the JFKennedy plot. http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/anatomy.htm As a matter of fact, it may be a better idea to NOT extradite Posada ....... better to try him right within your own borders. In Dallas, Texas, to be precise. That is, if you still care about your Constitutional laws. Laws that command that, contrary to what the Warren Commission did, an unsolved homicide should be handled under the jurisdiction of the state where it happened. You've got a new sheriff there. She is female, Mexican, democrat and lesbian. These are all the things that George loves. Circumstances have never been better. Bring Posada and the JFK murder conspirators to justice. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! EXTRADITE POSADA OR TRY HIM IN DALLAS! “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

  • GeorgeThomas 11/07/2010 7:12:00 PM

    USA is a land where crooked courts select the president and money rules the day after the Thief-in-Chief cheated at two elections. Where Communist China gives $1 billion a day to help pay off Capitalist USA $3 trillion National Debt. Remember Bush's November 21, 2001 words: "If you harbor terrorists, you are terrorists. If you train or arm a terrorist, you are a terrorist. If you feed a terrorist or fund a terrorist, you're a terrorist, and you will be held accountable." What does that make of Bush and Obama? Will Bush and Obama be held accountable for harbouring, training, arming, ... Posada? Why do these terrorists get such protection? http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/posada.htm http://leler.com/cuba/embargo.html http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Terrorism/GBush_CIA_StateTerror.html http://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/bush_war_criminal.htm http://www.antiterroristas.cu/lang/en/index.php?tpl=./interface.en/design/reading/breaking-news.tpl.html&aNews_lang=en&aNews_obj_id=1000100 http://www.docudharma.com/diary/22745/cia-united-states-is-exporter-of-terrorism http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7679032/

  • GeorgeThomas 11/07/2010 6:53:00 PM

    Remember Bush's November 21, 2001 words: "If you harbor terrorists, you are terrorists. If you train or arm a terrorist, you are a terrorist. If you feed a terrorist or fund a terrorist, you're a terrorist, and you will be held accountable." Will Bush and Obama be held accountable?

  • George Thomas 11/06/2010 12:40:00 PM

    Why does terrorist Posada Carriles get such protection? http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/posada.htm

  • gene norman 10/13/2010 3:56:00 AM

    luis posada is a Cuban hero. He was hired by U.S. to liquidate Castro. It was never proven that he was implicated in the Cuban plane bombing. He dedicated his life to one goal...th liberation of his country. Luis was a one man army.I am proud to know him personally. I have his book " EL ULTIMO GUERILLA

  • Dhanraj Bhagwandin 03/07/2010 5:08:00 PM

    New York: March 4, 2010 (Caribbean New York Press) - A new book, �From Cubana to Santrina throws fresh light on the terrorist activities of Cuban dissident, Louis Posada Carilles, whose impending trial ( May 20) in an El Paso federal court in the United States is again attracting international media attention. Written by New York based Guyanese Journalist Dhanraj Bhagwandin, the book highlights the trail of Bambi (one of Posada�s aliases) from Cuba to Venezuela and then to El Salvador where he was involved in drugs, prostitution and a death squad. Posada coordinated numerous plots to kill Cuba�s former President Fidel Castro and also helped the Contras in Nicaragua. He has long been fingered as the mastermind of the bombing of a Cuban airline off the coast of Barbados in 1976 in which 73 persons perished including 11 Guyanese. Posada was on the run for nearly three decades until 2005 when he finally sneaked into the United States. Based on interviews with Ex-Federal United States Drug Enforcement Agent Celerino �Cele� Castillo III, and new declassified documents, Bhagwandin, an investigative journalist, brings a new perspective to this tragic international event involving Cuba, the United States and Venezuela. Dhanraj Bhagwandin, the author, is a former journalist from Guyana who has covered several countries including Cuba He is also author of �Georgetown Spies� a tale of espionage involving American and Russian secret service agents. Bhagwandin also wrote for the now defunct Brooklyn Skyline newspaper and taught at York College and the Bronx Community College of the City University of New York. The Cubana explosion in midair was the first act of terrorism in the Caribbean and Latin American. The account reveals the genesis of the Cubana plot and the inner motivations of its author, Bambi. It also links his involvement with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). �Dhanraj Bhagwandin is the first writer of the Caribbean and North America to fictionalize the Cubana air disaster with such courage, craft, feelings and splendor,� according to Caribbean novelist Dr. Churaumanie Bissundyal. For more information visit http://cubanatosantrina.com/ Email : caribnypress@yahoo.com

  • Dhanraj Bhagwandin 03/07/2010 5:03:00 PM

    New York: March 4, 2010 (Caribbean New York Press) - A new book, �From Cubana to Santrina throws fresh light on the terrorist activities of Cuban dissident, Louis Posada Carilles, whose impending trial ( May 20) in an El Paso federal court in the United States is again attracting international media attention. Written by New York based Guyanese Journalist Dhanraj Bhagwandin, the book highlights the trail of Bambi (one of Posada�s aliases) from Cuba to Venezuela and then to El Salvador where he was involved in drugs, prostitution and a death squad. Posada coordinated numerous plots to kill Cuba�s former President Fidel Castro and also helped the Contras in Nicaragua. He has long been fingered as the mastermind of the bombing of a Cuban airline off the coast of Barbados in 1976 in which 73 persons perished including 11 Guyanese. Posada was on the run for nearly three decades until 2005 when he finally sneaked into the United States. Based on interviews with Ex-Federal United States Drug Enforcement Agent Celerino �Cele� Castillo III, and new declassified documents, Bhagwandin, an investigative journalist, brings a new perspective to this tragic international event involving Cuba, the United States and Venezuela. Dhanraj Bhagwandin, the author, is a former journalist from Guyana who has covered several countries including Cuba He is also author of �Georgetown Spies� a tale of espionage involving American and Russian secret service agents. Bhagwandin also wrote for the now defunct Brooklyn Skyline newspaper and taught at York College and the Bronx Community College of the City University of New York. The Cubana explosion in midair was the first act of terrorism in the Caribbean and Latin American. The account reveals the genesis of the Cubana plot and the inner motivations of its author, Bambi. It also links his involvement with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). �Dhanraj Bhagwandin is the first writer of the Caribbean and North America to fictionalize the Cubana air disaster with such courage, craft, feelings and splendor,� according to Caribbean novelist Dr. Churaumanie Bissundyal. For more information visit http://cubanatosantrina.com/ Email : caribnypress@yahoo.com

  • Curt 03/03/2010 12:01:00 AM

    Only in a dysfunctional place like Miami would a substantial segment of the population would refer to a Bin Ladin-like terrorist as a freedom fighter. How can you justify killing almost 100 innocent people as an act for fighting for freedom.

  • V. Dedaj 03/02/2010 11:49:00 PM

    "Those who bark like dogs and hide behind their mommas skirt" Let me guess : "The majority of the Cubans comfy-comfy in Miami" ? Are these guys for real ? Nah, must be some sort of candid camera going on out there.

  • Robert 03/02/2010 3:25:00 AM

    Hey Chuck: You are the prime example of things wrong with this country and loyalties misplaced. Where are your comments to the thousands and thousands of people murdered by the Castro Regime. Where is the outrage for the millions of families torn apart by greed and a monstrous desire for power. Where is your outrage for the killing of US citizens in the Brothers to the Rescue shootdown. They were loyal people looking to better a situation which has been ignored by the world for over 50 years. Search your concience and see where all of these affected innocent people stand. In my book there two types of people in this world. Those who bark like dogs and hide behind their mommas skirt and then there are those who risk life, limb and happiness for the belief that all men are created equal and have the same inelianable rights. Our forefathers where the second type. Mr. Posada Carriles is the second type. I know which type you are!

  • luis 03/01/2010 6:41:00 PM

    Mr STROUSE; HOW MUCH DID THE COMMUNIST PAY YOU TO WRITE THIS CRAB ABOUT SUCH A DIGNIFIED PERSON AS LUIS POSADA.,, THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT HE MR POSADA HAVE BETTER WRITER FOR FREE..

  • luis 03/01/2010 4:36:00 AM

    you see Dadaj of Paris, one reason for us to justify our struggle of freedom is because we are suffering a 50 years dictatorship..don,t you mind about us we don,t care about a fagot living in france or around the corner. if we are morons look about yourself, and that, is very satisfying for us....you homosexual..

  • V. Dedaj 03/01/2010 2:10:00 AM

    "Innocent bystanders" in Hiroshima & Nagasaki ? I thought I'd heard it all, but no, the fauna in Miami had some more in reserve. Miami must be a hell-hole with such a bunch of Morons.

  • AntiComunist 03/01/2010 1:48:00 AM

    You are a stupid communist who writes in favor of castro. I don't like posada-carriles, but you don't even know what are you writing about. You should be the one called killer, a killer of information. Why don't you go to Havana or Caracas and try to write something against the goverments? You should be called anti-american and anti-democratic. If you don't like cubans, move to Montana or Idaho. Or better, move to Bahamas

  • luis 02/28/2010 11:59:00 PM

    your remark, calling our hero a killer is nothing but your lack of knowledge, many reader would,n even waist their time as to reply your comment...a war is a war.. and innocents by standers sometimes paid with their lives...did happened in HIROSHIMA and NAGASAKI, and every time nowadays...or you don,t know SHAME ON YOU

  • V. Dedaj 02/28/2010 1:51:00 AM

    From Paris : Thank you Miami New Times for this (courageous) article. It's about time that some US media point out the infinite hypocrisie of the so called "war on terror" - "Those who harbor terrorists... etc" where the infamous words of you know who (God forbid I ever pronounce his name again). Posada, Bosch and the likes can call themselves freedom fighters or use any other orwellian-style rhetoric, they still stand for what they are : criminals.

  • Omar 02/26/2010 8:58:00 PM

    Okay. You've voiced your opinion re. Posada. Now, how about something about Zapata, the black Cuban dissident, not the Mexican?

  • Edel 02/26/2010 5:05:00 AM

    So,this man is a killer and a terrorist,but Che Guevara that killed thousands in Cuba,Congo,Bolivia is a Legendary Hero?Why, because Che is better looking?Come on America wake up to reality....

  • Vivian 02/26/2010 12:37:00 AM

    As you so arrogantly write this article with the facts as dicatated to you by a communist country, you should truly be ashamed. If he was a terrorist he would have been convicted by the three governments which had the opportunity. In Venezuela he was tried and found innocent, in Panama he was pardoned and in the United States a Judge freed him due to the disgusting acts committed by our own government. The problem seems to be that when Fidel Castro accuses someone, the US is so fearful of him that they automatically take the facts that this rechid old man states. Then there are the ignorant reporters that also do not take into account the facts as they are and they ACCUSE SOMEONE TO BE A TERRORIST without merit. Any person that is against Castros regime and voices it, will be "crucified" as so many have been; including REPORTERS which are beaten for voicing their concerns against the government...ARE YOU SO IGNORANT TO ALSO BELIEVE THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT?....If you are in such agreement with Fidel Castro then go live in Cuba and write an article about a controversial matter and lets see what happens to you..

  • olga blazquez 02/25/2010 8:26:00 PM

    Mr. Shuck Strouse, Posada carriles is not a terrorist, he was judge by the Venezuelan justice and they could not find no evidence that he was involve in the air plain bombed, but they still did put him in jail with no prove. Why don't you said that the one that is an assessing and a terrorist is Fidel Castro and his government? Yesterday a prisoner in the Cuban jails died because he made a hunger strike. The Castros said that it was his choice to do that , but they did not said that this poor man made this decision because he want to stop all the beating that the communist correctional officers were gibing to him all the time. He was beten in his head before he make the hunger strike and he had to have an operation in his head.Also they kept him naked in the jail and he got Pneumonia because it was very cold. after this he started the hunger strike , as a protest for what they were doing to him. He was drinking only water, but the Castro's government stopped to give him water. After 16 days his kidneys collapse and he died. Another young man that was in jail a few year ago also died because of the beating and when his mother received the body his ears were part eaten by the rats. This is the government and the communist cause that this writer is very subtle defending. The communist pays a lot of money to writer around the world to defend their cause and to destroy the want that are against them.

  • Boris 02/25/2010 5:41:00 PM

    Is a shame that we call this men a "terrorist" and referd as a goverment the castro'sregime, this men is a heroe of the Cuban freedom cause and un-like most others dedicate his life to it, to me as Cuban-American I feel proud of his action.

  • Tom 02/25/2010 9:10:00 AM

    This man tried to rid the world of a person who has persecuted and killed, more than 73 innocent people. This man did not commit any crime in the United States, besides entering illegally. Since you believe in communist ideals I suggest you move to Cuba.

  • latigo 02/25/2010 2:38:00 AM

    i'm not a supporter of his cause, but if he tried to kill FC, he would have been aimed at doing so, and not to kill people who had nothing to do. there was no such need.

  • yova lopes 02/24/2010 10:54:00 PM

    I don't think he should be treated as a terrorist, yes he committed crimes, but as an cuban citizen that is desperate for a free cuba. That is all. And sooner or later, someone will have to do something against that assasin of Fidel Castro and I have not seen anyone as brave as that old man to do something against that criminal of Castro. He should pay as a criminal but not as a terrorist , nonono, that would be insane.

  • Josh. P 02/24/2010 10:40:00 PM

    Pepito since you have been no idea what world your living in, I suggest that you also look at my first post so you may educate you and your loved ones, that way you won�t look like the real Pepito we all know about from the comedy shows.

  • Pepito 02/24/2010 6:02:00 AM

    Psada is the most terrorist of American Continent.His crimes wasn't only against cuban people.The largest list include peoples of Venezuela(he worked in secret service),Honduras,Nicaragua,Guatemala,El Salvador,Panama. He is the Osama Bin Laden of the Americas.

  • Josh. P 02/24/2010 5:55:00 AM

    Manfred I think you should reconsider, I recall American's being called terrorist by the kingdom of great Britain when we started killing there soldiers and blowing up there ships in order to get our freedom and independence. What makes freedom fighters like Luis Posada Carriles any different? Ohh and before you answer this please make sure you read my previous post. I don�t want to make you look bad in front of your buddies at the Miami New Times.

  • manfred 02/24/2010 4:27:00 AM

    he is a terrorist

  • Josh. P 02/24/2010 2:11:00 AM

    Once again the wonderful staff at the Miami New Times has joined powers to smack down anything that ahs to do with Cuba or any of the people that are Cuban and have done great things for the Cuban community and this country, they did it when Thomas Regalado was running for election and now with Luis Posada Carriles. I would just like to inform the Miami New Times that this is why there sales are about as low as they can be and why no one will ever read you low quality fact evading articles that are juiced up to get the attention of those who just don�t know any better. I wonder why wont the New Times Makes an article about how the U.S government left thousands of Cubans to get shot and killed like pigs in the middle of a beach after they gave their word to freedom fighters such as Luis Posada Carriles that they would provide air support so that the Cuban fighters would not be overwhelmed and killed by the Russian backed Cuban forces without defense when they arrived on the beach to fight for Cuba�s liberty. No I guess that story will never be juicy enough for the Miami New Times to publish for the public to read. Ohh and also the reason why the U.S discarded all evidence regarding the bombing of that plane was cause their investigation led them to find that it was an American operative that leaked information to the Cuban government letting them know about the planned attack that would have killed a vast majority of Fidel�s top ranking officers and government leaders. Instead thanks to the American snitch the Castro brothers ordered the airline to load that plane with tourist and provide them with free tickets in order to avoid any disagreements from the passengers. This is why the U.S is trying to see how they will play their cards on this case that could have potentially labeled the CIA as a bunch of snitches that aids communist governments. Truth Hurts doesn�t it, that�s why the news won�t tell you.

  • Rausky79 02/23/2010 10:48:00 PM

    If I would have been Mr. Portales-Carriles, I wouldn't have returned to the US. I'd rather stay in hiding,so no SOB commie lovers prosecutes me! This guy is feared by Castro, as he fought six members of his Security Thugs in Guatemala; and killed most of them. Mr. Portales-Carriles has the balls a lot of people lack. That's why Castro fears him. By the way Mr. Carriles was never found guilty of downing that airliner while on trial in Venezuela. Why don't they leave the old man in peace,after all he risked his life not only for Cuba, but also for the US!This is the way the US pays him! Hypocrites, that's what they are! This country has screwed our people, time after time,and only uss the exile Cuban community every four years for the electoral process, with the empty promises of a free Cuba! Then when elections are over, they quickly forget the Cuban community exists! These prosecutors are full of SHIT!! Carriles is a freddom fighter, who has the balls Castro the murderer doesn't have! If Carriles would've killed Castro, the world would be better off, and I would certainly shake his hand!

 
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