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Not it surprises the decision, but it indignates
It was seen come. The dynasty Bush has made the entire possible one to give him/her it covers and protection under the sky of the United States to Luis Posed Rails, even passing above the laws of the country and of the hypocritical war that he says to take against the terrorism.

Not it surprises the decision, but it indignates
Lourdes Navarrese Pérez
lourdes.p@granma.cip.cu
It was seen come. The dynasty Bush has made the entire possible one to give him/her it covers and protection under the sky of the United States to Luis Posed Rails, even passing above the laws of the country and of the hypocritical war that he says to take against the terrorism.
North American press means informed that the Government will decide 24 in this month or maybe before, about the petition of freedom low supervision of the one connoted prepared terrorist and protected by CIA that alone against Cuba and until October of 1976, it drifted or it made more than 30 operations. The authorities of Immigration have asked documentation that settles down that it doesn't represent "a danger for the community" neither a threat of "flight" of the justice.
People worthy of the world that claim justice and the extradition of Inn Rails to Venezuela, and the public international opinion can be deceived if he/she is granted the freedom, even low condition, the panelists that intervened yesterday in the Round Table alerted.
This, they said, it doesn't surprise to Cuba, but the unworthy one and it offends; the same as to the victims of the acts made by Inn Rails against us and other countries of the world.
We will continue fighting and denouncing the double American Government's faces in their false fight against the terrorism, the participants ratified in the television forum.
Via phone José Pertierra, lawyer of the Government from Venezuela in the process of extradition of Luis Posed Rails, explained that this happens because they are simply "accusing him of undocumented and not of terrorist."
He remembered that last year Venezuela requested in two occasions its extradition. "This is not an easy case for Bush's Government; that hot potato still has it begun in the throat. It cannot simply ignore the extradition order; it is forced to take it into account very important low international agreements that you/they have to do with the terrorism."
Ironically Eduardo Soto, lawyer of Inn Rails, declared to the channel 41 of Miami that will grant the conditional freedom to his represented because they have not found a third country where to deport him. If they don't grant him/her that benefit, he/she said, we will go to the Federal Court to insist in that he is not a danger for the society.
Bush has said many times that who give refuge to terrorists they are terrorist; it seems that it will make that error, it is a shame, it sentenced in phone interview Wayne Smith, former boss of the Section of Interests of Washington in Havana.
While this happens, the American Government has been about preventing that justice is made in the process of our Five countrymen, urging to the full of the 12 judges of the Court of Appeals of the Eleventh Circuit of Atlanta to not admitting noted jurists' documents that, as Friends of the Court, they alert that in this case the rights have been violated to the procedural guarantees and an impartial trial and exactly.