In a communiqué, the organization denounces that the U.S. government is ‘the maximum responsible for the criminal acts that are forged in its territory against our country’.
They are accomplices, since they know very well who the perpetrators are and where these Miami terrorists are based’, adds the statement, motivated by the dismantling of a new terrorist attempt against Cuba, coming from the United States.
It states that Ardenys Garcia Alvarez, who emigrated illegally in 2014, was arrested last December for entering Cuba smuggling weapons and ammunition with the purpose of carrying out attacks on behalf of terrorist organizations in Florida.
It also supports the statements made by Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez, in the sense that the U.S. government knows and tolerates the illegal activities denounced, which are supported by anti-Cuban U.S. political figures.
He also notes that since 1959 mercenary groups trained by the United States Intelligence Agency (CIA) have been carrying out ‘criminal acts that have cost valuable lives and considerable material damage in Cuba’.
Successive U.S. governments finance, plan and use terrorism to change the Cuban system of government,’ which violates all international norms for fighting international terrorism.
Cuban migrants say that in the last 65 years, U.S.-sponsored terrorist actions have killed 3,478 people and injured more than 2,000.
The communiqué condemns terrorism in any of its manifestations and points out that ‘any government involved in terrorist acts must assume its full responsibility before the international community’.
It adds that Cubans, ‘from wherever we are, will continue to demand inside and outside our country, the elimination of Cuba from the list of countries sponsoring terrorism’ and the right of defense of an exemplary, courageous and enterprising people.
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