October 16, 2010 at 3:28 pm |  Orlando Bosch at his ceremony October 12 in Miami. South Journal: You can only see this happen in Miami, nowhere else. "Here everyone knows you and loves you Bosch," this was the phrase shouted at the Miami-based Institute of the Cuban Historic Memory against Totalitarianism." Bosch took the opportunity to announce the launching of his book "Memorias" in a few weeks.">October 16, 2010 at 3:28 pm |  Orlando Bosch at his ceremony October 12 in Miami. South Journal: You can only see this happen in Miami, nowhere else. "Here everyone knows you and loves you Bosch," this was the phrase shouted at the Miami-based Institute of the Cuban Historic Memory against Totalitarianism." Bosch took the opportunity to announce the launching of his book "Memorias" in a few weeks.">

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October 16, 2010 at 3:28 pm |  Orlando Bosch at his ceremony October 12 in Miami

South Journal: You can only see this happen in Miami, nowhere else. "Here everyone knows you and loves you Bosch," this was the phrase shouted at the Miami-based Institute of the Cuban Historic Memory against Totalitarianism."

Bosch took the opportunity to announce the launching of his book "Memorias" in a few weeks.

Orlando Bosch Avila, along Luis Posada Carriles, were the masterminds of the bombing in midair of a Cuban civilian plane off the coasts of Barbados in 1976,which claimed 73 innocent lives. None of the two terrorists have paid for that cruel murder while they walk freely on the streets of Miami, a city where they glorify and praise confessed terrorists claimed by international justice.

The "Miami Institute" also launched the lecture titled "Cuba: guerra de guerrillas," which was held at the Barcardi Center last October 12. The lecture was attended by well-known terrorists and historians Enrique Ros, Enrique Encinosa and Agustin Alles.

Enrique Ros is the father of the congresswoman of Cuban origin Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. Agustin Alles Soberon was the news editor of Radio Marti, a US government anti-Cuba radio station, while Enrique Encinosa works for the "Voz de la Resistencia," an underground radio station promoting terrorist actions against Cuba from Central America, which was also linked to Posada Carriles.

The relationship of Ros-Lehtinent to Bosch are public . The New York Times, in 1990, published an editorial reading that despite increasing rejection of terrorism, even among most recalcitrant Cuban exiles, senator Connie Mack, representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and other politicians have made intense pressure to obtain the release of Dr. Bosch. (Cubadebate)

By: lchirino | URL: http://wp.me/pLgvg-am

Source: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CubaNews/message/118533


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