jueves, 26 de marzo de 2015

Raul Castro's illegitimacy. Part Eight.

Shouldn't Raul Castro have been removed from the position of Minister of Defense during the Cuban Drug scandal, being he the accused General Arnaldo Ochoa's chief, if General Jose Abrantes was demoted, prosecuted and imprisoned for being the accused Colonel Tony La Guardia's chief? Can anyone believe that Fidel and Raul, who have always boasted of having the best world intelligence services, were not aware that several Cuban officials were involved in drug trafficking? But if General Arnaldo Ochoa, Captain Jorge Martinez, Colonel Tony La Guardia and Commander Amado Padrón were sentenced to death and executed; and if the former ministers Diocles Torralba and Jose Abrantes were convicted to 20 years in prison each; and if sixteen others were sentenced to between 5 and 30 years in prison, as the commander Patricio La Guardia, who received the maximum prison sentence; and also if, subsequently, a general purge was carried out in the Interior Ministry that included another trial against 4 members of that body, the reduction to the rank of Colonel and dismissal from the army of 5 General, the suicide of 2 high-ranking officers, the dismissal of at least 300 officials, and the removal of almost all the leaders of the Interior Ministry in the country; and if the Minister-Counsellor of the Cuban Embassy in Moscow was expelled from the Cuban Foreign Service and the Communist Party, while Prime Secretary of that Mission fled to the West; and if all this happened within the ranks of the Communist Party, of which brothers Raul and Fidel have been its top leaders? How can the Cuban people continue to entrust the future of Cuba to this party? If you think that neither the Castros nor the Communist Party deserve to continue steering the destiny of Cuba, sign this Petition of condemn. But if you already signed it, share the link with your opinion.http://t.co/3OzWhbzQmP