3/5/08

Fidel Castro denounces Imperialism´s monstrous crime in Ecuador


Fidel Castro denounced that Imperialism has just committed a monstrous crime in Ecuador, when deadly bombs were dropped in the early morning hours on a group of men and women who, almost without exception, were asleep.

"Any concrete accusations against that group of human beings do not justify that action", Fidel Castro stressed in an article entitled "Rafael Correa", released here today.

"They were Yankee bombs, guided by Yankee satellites," he outlined.
Absolutely no one has the right to kill in cold blood. If we accept that imperial method of warfare and barbarism, Yankee bombs directed by satellites could fall on any group of Latin American men and women, in the territory of any country, war or no war", he warned.

After remarking that "we are not enemies of Colombia", Fidel Castro warned, though, that "if we keep quiet we shall become accomplices."

"Correa has in his hands the few survivors and the rest of the bodies. The two which are missing prove that Ecuadorian territory was occupied by troops that crossed the border. Now he can cry out like Emile Zola: J’accuse!," he concluded.

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