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    U.S. arrests exile hours after Cuban march
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2005-05-18 14:19

    Fidel Castro led hundreds of thousands of Cubans past the U.S. mission Tuesday to demand the United States arrest a Cuban exile sought in the bombing of an airliner, accusing Washington of hypocrisy in its war on terror. Hours later, U.S. officials confirmed the militant was in custody.


    Eduardo Soto, lawyer of the Cuban activist Luis Posada Carriles, speaks to the media during a press conference in Miami, May 17, 2005. U.S. authorities on Tuesday arrested a Cuban exile who slipped into the country in March and is wanted by Venezuela over the bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people nearly 30 years ago. Posada Carriles, 77, a former CIA collaborator who has sought political asylum in the United States, was arrested in Miami just hours after he emerged from hiding to give a series of media interviews. [Reuters]

    The Department of Homeland Security said it detained Luis Posada Carriles on Tuesday, after the longtime Castro opponent granted interviews to TV stations and The Miami Herald for the first time since surfacing in the United States two months ago. Posada, a former CIA operative and Venezuelan security official, is wanted in the 1976 bombing of the Cuban airliner that killed 73 people.

    Cuba's Parliament speaker welcomed the news of Posada's detention, but questioned why the U.S. government took so long.

    "Do you want us to applaud the fact that he has been arrested after his presence (in the United States) was burning for two months?" Ricardo Alarcon asked in an interview with The Associated Press.

    The Cuban leader's campaign for Posada's arrest has been the most intense media battle he has waged since the international custody struggle over young Cuban castaway Elian Gonzalez.

    The size of the crowd in the "March against Terrorism" was similar to those organized in 2000 to press for Elian's return to his father.

    "This is not a march against the people of the United States," said the 78-year-old Castro, differentiating between Americans and their government. "It is a march against terrorism, in favor of life and of peace."

    "Our country has been the object of the most ferocious war in history," Castro added in brief comments to the crowd, referring to U.S. economic sanctions against the island and early U.S. government plots to kill him.

    Wearing his traditional olive green military uniform and cap, the Cuban president then walked six or seven blocks past the American mission without assistance, despite an accidental fall in October that shattered his left kneecap.

    Alarcon said he didn't know if the pressure from Cuba had contributed to Posada's arrest, "but it we have made a contribution toward justice being done, I am happy.

    He said he thought much of the pressure came from within the United States, a nation especially sensitive about terrorist acts following the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington.

    "I have the impression that the immense majority of Americans believe that terrorism is a grave matter," Alarcon said.

    For more than four hours, huge rivers of people, many chanting and waving tiny Cuban flags, spilled from side streets onto the Malecon coastal highway running past the mission. "Punishment for the assassins!" a child shouted over a loudspeaker. "Bush, terrorist!" chanted another.

    Posada, 77, arrived in the United States in March and soon after requested political asylum. Venezuela, which has an extradition treaty with the United States, last week formally requested his extradition in the 1976 bombing. Posada has denied any role in the bombing.

    The Homeland Security department did not say what it planned to do with Posada after detaining him. But it said that generally, the U.S. government does not return people to Cuba or to countries acting on Cuba's behalf. The department said it has 48 hours to decide his status.

    "Now Mr. Bush has to prove he is sincere about terrorism," Alarcon said in the Cuban government's first official reaction to the arrest of the man Fidel Castro has called "the most famous and cruel terrorist of the Western Hemisphere."

    Earlier, a Homeland Security official in Washington confirmed that Posada had applied for asylum. To be eligible for political asylum, Posada must prove a well-founded fear of persecution in a country to which he could be deported.

    State Department spokesman Tom Casey last week declined to discuss Posada's past, saying only the United States "has no interest in allowing anyone with a criminal background to enter the United States."

    But Posada told The Miami Herald in an interview published Tuesday that he was not trying too hard to conceal himself in Miami because he was sure U.S. authorities were not looking for him.

    "Now I hide a lot less. People have recognized me in the market, at the doctor's office, mostly older people," he said last week in the interview — his first since arriving in the United States following an illegal trip across Central America.

    Coinciding with the huge march in Havana, the Tuesday publication of the interview was certain to enrage Castro, who accuses the Bush administration of hypocrisy for taking no action against Posada while waging a global war against terrorism following the Sept. 11 attacks.

    Castro also resents Cuba's inclusion on the State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism.

    In his interview with the Herald, Posada again denied involvement in the airliner explosion.

    But he refused to confirm or deny involvement in a string of 1997 bombings targeting Cuban tourist sites, including one that killed a young Italian tourist. "Let's leave it to history," he told the Herald.

    During a Monday night TV appearance, Castro complained that while Posada remains free, the United States continues to fund groups dedicated to subverting his government.

    "This is the empire's answer, money to foment destabilization," he said, adding, "money for terrorist acts, money for subversion."

    Castro's comments came as the opposition planned a rare mass gathering in Havana for Friday, bringing together dissidents from on and off the island.

    It remains unclear if the Cuban government will allow the meeting. Castro made a cryptic reference to the opposition Monday night, saying the "mercenaries" would receive "energetic and appropriate responses from the revolution."

    Castro has appeared repeatedly on state TV in the campaign against Posada, his biggest since Elian was found clinging to an inner tube off Florida's coast in late 1999.

    Then 5, Elian was among three Cubans who survived a failed attempt to reach the United States by sea. His mother perished with 10 others.

    Elian was placed with relatives in Miami, who waged an unsuccessful seven-month custody battle to keep him in the United States. Elian and his father returned to Cuba in the summer of 2000.



     
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