Cuba
Demands Exclusion as Sponsor of Terror
Written by Fany Rodríguez
Havana, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) Cuba demanded its exclusion from
the list of States described by the US administration as sponsors
of terrorism, in a declaration issued by the Cuban Foreign Ministry
and published Friday by Granma daily
The note rates as unfair, arbitrary, and contradictory the US
decision with regards to the Caribbean island's exemplary stance
in the anti-terror fight, and ratifies the condemnation of all acts
of terrorism.
It thus replied to control measures the US Transportation Security
Administration began implementing on passengers from countries rated
as "sponsors of international terrorism" by the US Department
of State.
These States include Cuba, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Afghanistan, Algeria,
Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia,
and Yemen.
The document rejects the mechanism through which Washington arrogates
the right to certify other nations' stance, and issues selective
lists while adopting a doble standard position by allowing those
responsible for violent acts against Cuba remain free in its territory.
Meanwhile, Cuban anti-terrorists Gerardo Hernandez, Fernando Gonzalez,
Ramon Labanino, Antonio Guerrero, and Rene Gonzalez are serving
arbitrary, unfair sentences in US jails for warning on terror acts
against Cuba.
Cuba, the declaration sustains, has always had a commendable role
in the anti-terror fight, and ratifies the national territory has
never been used, nor will be ever used to organize or execute violent
acts against any country, including the US.
The Caribbean island is signatory of the 13 international deals
on the anti-terror fight, and strictly complies with the obligations
included in resolutions 1267, 1373, and 1540 of the UN Security
Council.
The MINREX declaration urges the US government to act strongly
and without doble standards against those who have perpetrated terror
acts against Cuba from US territory, as expression of its commitment
with the fight against terrorism.
Cuba
rejects inclusion on blacklist
The
Washington Post: Cuba Poses No Threat
Taken
from the web site(www.plenglish.com)
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