Luis Posada Carriles (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ruiz, Albor. "Ruiz: Terrorist's day in court may be here". NY Daily News. Archived from the original on November 26, 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2014.

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  • United Nations Security Council Verbatim Report 6015. S/PV/6015 page 30. Ms. Willson United States November 12, 2008.
  • "Through diplomatic notes and official conversations between and among Venezuelan diplomats, representatives of the Venezuelan embassy in the United States, and representatives of the State Department, Venezuela has given full assurances that if the United States complied with the extradition process, Posada Carriles will be subject to the rule of law, with full respect for due process, for his human rights. ... If any terrorist practices or tortures have been proven, it is those that have been committed by the United States of America, for example in Abu Ghraib and in Guantánamo, where the Government of the United States has refused access, on many occasions, to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and both the American and the global press ... Carilles ... was on the CIA payroll. That is possibly one additional reason that has led the United States Government to protect Posada Carilles: the possible confessions that that criminal could make about his CIA past ..." United Nations Security Council Verbatim Report 6015. S/PV/6015 page 33. Mr Valero Briceňo Venezuela November 12, 2008.

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