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Articles: US drops Cuban militant's charges
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Posted by Admin on Wednesday, May 09, 2007 - 08:20 AM
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Namibian Elections 2004A US federal judge has dismissed immigration charges against Cuban exile Luis Posada Carriles, a man convicted of blowing up a Cuban airliner in 1976.
Luis Posada Carriles (file image)
Venezuela and Cuba want to put Mr Posada o­n trial

The judge accused the US government of "fraud, deceit, and trickery" in its handling of the case.

Posada, 79, was detained in May 2005 after entering the US illegally.

A former CIA employee, he is wanted in Venezuela and Cuba over the downing of a Cuban airliner in 1976 in which 73 people died. He denies involvement.

The judge's surprise decision leaves Posada's fate in doubt, though US authorities have ruled out returning him to Cuba or Venezuela.

Cuban anger

"I am free," Posada exclaimed o­n a Miami-based radio station after the ruling, according to the AFP news agency.

"Thank God, you, all of my brothers, the people in Cuba... for this victory," he said.

Cuba reacted with anger at news that he had been cleared o­n Tuesday.

The government's tactics in this case are so grossly shocking and so outrageous as to violate the universal sense of justice
Judge Kathleen Cardone

"This decision is an outrage to the Cuban people and to the nations that lost 73 of its sons and daughters in the heinous 1976 attack that blew up a civilian Cubana de Aviación aircraft off the coast of Barbados," a government statement said.

Havana accused the US of applying double standards in its war o­n terror because Postada was o­nce employed by the CIA:

"The terrorist's release has been concocted by the White House as compensation for Posada Carriles not to reveal what he knows, not to talk about the countless secrets he keeps o­n his protracted period as an agent of the US special services," the statement said.

Venezuelan leaders have also accused the US of treating with kid gloves because of his CIA past.

Posada was released o­n bail last month, but had been due to go o­n trial next Monday.

However, US district judge Kathleen Cardone dismissed the immigration fraud indictment in a court in El Paso, Texas.

Manipulating evidence

Posada's lawyer, Felipe Millan, said his client had been "tricked" by the government.

Judge Cardone agreed.

"In addition to engaging in fraud, deceit and trickery, this court finds the government's tactics in this case are so grossly shocking and so outrageous as to violate the universal sense of justice," she wrote in her ruling.

"As a result, this court is left with no choice but to dismiss the indictment."

Cuban plotter Luis Posada Carriles in 1985 - his pardon by Panama infuriated Cuba

She accused officials of manipulating the evidence against Mr Carriles, namely by not telling him that what he thought was an immigration interview was actually a criminal interrogation.

Speaking after the ruling, US justice department spokesman Dean Boyd said: "We're reviewing the decision."

A veteran anti-communist, Postada was jailed in Venezuela over the airliner bombing, but escaped from jail in 1985 during an appeal against his conviction.

He was then jailed in Panama in 2000 for plotting the assassination of his arch-enemy Cuban leader Fidel Castro, but was pardoned and released four years later.

US authorities are also reported to be investigating whether Posada was involved in the bombing of a Havana hotel in 1997, that killed an Italian tourist.

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