Well-known terrorist Guillermo Novo Sampoll walks the streets of Miami saying he will not give up on violence and not asking for forgiveness on the crimes he has committed, while the five Cuban antiterrorists remain unjustly incarcerated in the United States.
Novo Sampoll made those statements to CubaNews, a specialized bulletin coming out from Wheaton (Maryland), reported Granma newspaper.
He was, along his brother Ignacio, Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo, Pedro Remón, Dionisio Suárez, Virgilio Paz, Luis Posada Carriles and others, one of the bloodthirsty murderers the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used against Cuba and other Latin American nations.
Novo Sampoll lives in Miami, benefiting from the impunity status granted to him by the FBI to Cuban American terrorists. He regretted they haven’t been able to kill the Cuban Revolution leaders, a feat they have tried for half a century, which he described as a “failure”
In other statements, the murderer dubbed as “weak” the so-called “dissidents movement” within Cuba which is sponsored by the CIA through the USAID
“They are kind of confusing, living under a constant brainwashing and have no exposure to other ideas” pointed out Novo Sampoll, who immigrated to the United States when he was 15, to rapidly enrol in anti-Cuba terrorist organizations.
In 2004, he and Posada Carriles, along two other terrorist were caught when trying to blow up a Panamanian theater full of students and social movements members that were there to attend a speech by the Cuban Revolution leader Fidel Castro. They were charged on terrorism. Later he was paroled by former Panamanian president Mireya Moscoso under pressures from the US government.
Gillermo and Ignacio Novo Sampoll made an unsusceful bazooka shot against the UN headquarters in New York while Cuban Argentinean guerrilla Che Guevara was addressing the UN General Assembly.
He was also involved in the murder of former Chilean Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier on September 1976 in Washington DC, and also in dozens of criminal actions against Cuba throughout the world. He also killed two Cuban diplomats in Argentina as part of the Condor Plan.
While this terrorist walks freely in the US, René González, Ramón Labañino, Gerardo Hernández, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando González have been unjustly incarcerated since 1998.
These Cuban patriots were monitoring precisely Florida-based anti-Cuba terrorist groups that for over five decades have caused the death to thousands of Cubans and damages for millions of dollars to Cuban economy.
Their job was to alert Cuba of these criminal actions to prevent these groups from bringing death to both the Cuban and American peoples.
The Anglo-Saxons have become the masters of the game. As joint signatories to a 1948 secret military pact (UK-USA + Canada, Australia, New Zealand), they fashioned espionage and covert action tools to serve their common project: the Cold War. They were rivaling in this field against the Soviet Union, over which they had already attained undeniable superiority. Both Maoist China and post-colonial France also resorted to analogous means with a view to securing zones of interest, mainly in Africa.
The landscape changed completely after the demise of the USSR. China stopped financing armed revolutionary groups all around and concentrated on pragmatic intelligence efforts to sustain economic cooperation development. France withdrew from its private reserve in Africa to leave room for the European Union. Having outlived the Yeltsin abyss, Russian intelligence set about restructuring at the national level and in their historical area of influence (newly independent ex-Soviet states) by mobilizing against external intrusions rather than interfering in the affairs of other countries.
As of 1995, the Anglo-Saxons invested massively in their secret services, whose budget tripled over a 15-year period. In addition, they have drawn the Israeli services into their structure either as full members or as subcontractors. In 2009, the Anglo-Saxon services (except Israel) operate on an employment level of 250,000 men and a budget exceeding 100 billion dollars (i.e. 15 times higher than Russia’s, virtually their main competitor). In effect, espionage and covert action have become the essential tools of forced globalisation.
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Source : “Terrorist Brags in Miami while Cuban Five Remain in Prison”, by Cuban Agency News, Voltaire Network, 24 June 2010, www.voltairenet.org/a166041
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