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COUNTRY RE****TS ON TERRORISM

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 02:14 PM

COUNTRY RE****TS ON TERRORISM
2008-05-04. U.S. Department of State, www.state.gov, April 30, 2008

Chapter 3 -- State Sponsors of Terrorism Overview

[...]

CUBA

The Government of Cuba remained opposed to U.S. counterterrorism policy, 
and actively and publicly condemned many associated U.S. policies and 
actions. To U.S. knowledge, the Cuban government did not attempt to 
track, block, or seize terrorist assets, although the authority to do so 
is contained in Cuba's Law 93 Against Acts of Terrorism, as well as 
Instruction 19 of the Superintendent of the Cuban Central Bank.

No new counterterrorism laws were enacted, nor were any executive orders 
or regulations issued in this regard. The Government of Cuba provided 
safe haven to members of ETA, the FARC, and the ELN. It maintained close 
relation****ps with other state sponsors of terrorism such as Iran and
Syria.

The Cuban government continued to permit more than 70 U.S. fugitives to 
live legally in Cuba and refused almost all U.S. requests for their 
return. These U.S. fugitives include convicted murderers (two of them 
killed police officers) as well as numerous hijackers, most of whom 
entered Cuba in the 1970s. The government returned one American citizen 
fugitive when that person sailed his boat into Cuban waters and it was 
determined that he was wanted on fraud charges in the state of Utah. The 
Cuban government stated in 2006 that it would no longer provide safe 
haven to new U.S. fugitives entering Cuba.

The Cuban government did not extradite suspected terrorists during the
year.

http://www.miscelaneasdecuba.net/web/article.asp?artID=15165
http://www.state.gov/s/ct/rls/crt/2007/103711.htm
 




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