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Rakhmetov
6th May 2011, 15:35
The Sage of Havana opines about the extra-judicial murder of Bin Laden by U.S. Navy Seals.




http://www.counterpunch.com/

Fueling Hatred and Revenge

The Assassination of Osama Bin Laden

By FIDEL CASTRO
Those persons who deal with these issues know that on September 11 of 2001 our people expressed its solidarity to the US people and offered the modest cooperation that in the area of health we could have offered to the victims of the brutal attack against the Twin Towers in New York.
We also immediately opened our country’s airports to the American airplanes that were unable to land anywhere, given the chaos that came about soon after the strike.
The traditional stand adopted by the Cuban Revolution, which was always opposed to any action that could jeopardize the life of civilians, is well known.
Although we resolutely supported the armed struggle against Batista’s tyranny, we were, on principle, opposed to any terrorist action that could cause the death of innocent people. Such behavior, which has been maintained for more than half a century, gives us the right to express our views about such a sensitive matter.
On that day, at a public gathering that took place at Ciudad Deportiva, I expressed my conviction that international terrorism could never be erradicated through violence and war.
By the way, Bin Laden was, for many years, a friend of the US, a country that gave him military training; he was also an adversary of the USSR and Socialism. But, whatever the actions attributed to him, the assassination of an unarmed human being while surrounded by his own relatives is something abhorrent. Apparently this is what the government of the most powerful nation that has ever existed did.
In the carefully drafted speech announcing Bin Laden’s death Obama asserts as follows:

“…And yet we know that the worst images are those that were unseen to the world. The empty seat at the dinner table. Children who were forced to grow up without their mother or their father. Parents who would never know the feeling of their child's embrace. Nearly 3,000 citizens taken from us, leaving a gaping hole in our hearts.”
That paragraph expressed a dramatic truth, but can not prevent honest persons from remembering the unjust wars unleashed by the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan, the hundreds of thousands of children who were forced to grow up without their mothers and fathers and the parents who would never know the feeling of their child’s embrace.
Millions of citizens were taken from their villages in Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Cuba and many other countries of the world.
Still engraved in the minds of hundreds of millions of persons are also the horrible images of human beings who, in Guantánamo, a Cuban occupied territory, walk down in silence, being submitted for months, and even for years, to unbearable and excruciating tortures. Those are persons who were kidnapped and transferred to secret prisons with the hypocritical connivance of supposedly civilized societies.
Obama has no way to conceal that Osama was executed in front of his children and wives, who are now under the custody of the authorities of Pakistan, a Muslim country of almost 200 million inhabitants, whose laws have been violated, its national dignity offended and its religious traditions desecrated.
How could he now prevent the women and children of the person who was executed out of the law and without any trial from explaining what happened? How could he prevent those images from being broadcast to the world?
Having assassinated him and plunging his corpse into the bottom of the sea are an expression of fear and insecurity which turn him into a far more dangerous person.
The US public opinion itself, after the initial euphoria, will end up by criticizing the methods that, far from protecting its citizen, will multiply the feelings of hatred and revenge against them.

Le Libérer
6th May 2011, 15:58
I read this (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/05/fidel-castro-slams-us-bin-laden_n_858000.html) yesterday, but didnt have time to post it then.

HAVANA -- Fidel Castro has criticized the United States for the manner in which its forces killed al-Qaida mastermind Osama bin Laden, saying it executed him in front of his family.

Castro says in an opinion piece published Thursday in Cuban media that the raid inside Pakistan by a team of U.S. Navy Seals also violated that country's laws and offended its dignity.

The former Cuban leader says he abhors all forms of terrorism. He notes that he expressed solidarity with the United States despite decades of political differences following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

But the 84-year-old revolutionary says the decision to kill bin Laden and bury him at sea "has turned him into a much more dangerous man."

Sinister Cultural Marxist
6th May 2011, 18:12
But the 84-year-old revolutionary says the decision to kill bin Laden and bury him at sea "has turned him into a much more dangerous man."

Osama bin Kanobi .... it all makes sense now! Unfortunately, the plot similarities deviate where it wasn't Darth Cheney who killed him :P

It's a good point though, while I think OBL deserved to rot in jail for organizing terrorist attacks and sending young men to die in "martyrdom missions" while he lived it large in some Pakistani mansion, there's no way to think that this event won't make him into a bigger martyr.


EDIT: Also, I think this sets a precedent which would justify Cuba sending hit teams to kill Carriles. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Posada_Carriles) Of course, they probably wouldn't, and it would create an international crisis with the US, but they could merely point to OBL and say "Well, you did it, why can't we?"

RadioRaheem84
6th May 2011, 18:42
Cubans sent five agents into Cuba to merely investigate terrorists and they get tossed in jail.

Imagine if they would've killed a right wing terrorist in Miami without informing the US government.

Sinister Cultural Marxist
6th May 2011, 18:49
Cubans sent five agents into Cuba to merely investigate terrorists and they get tossed in jail.

Imagine if they would've killed a right wing terrorist in Miami without informing the US government.

Hence the fact I said Cuba wouldn't, because it would cause an international crisis with the US. Fidel and Raul seem canny enough to know that it's not worth risking the revolution just to kill a couple of terrorists.

On that note though, free the cuban 5 !