Cuba’s dictatorship vows to continue offering safe haven and harboring American fugitives

Apparently, President Obama’s unilateral concessions and complete capitulation to Cuba’s murderous and apartheid dictatorship were not enough to get the thugs in Havana to stop harboring fugitives of U.S. justice, including cop killers and terrorists. Surprise, surprise…

Via the AP:

Cuba says it has a right to grant asylum to US fugitives
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Cuba’s head of North American affairs, Josefina Vidal

HAVANA (AP) — Cuba said Monday that it has a right to grant asylum to U.S. fugitives, the clearest sign yet that the communist government has no intention of extraditing America’s most-wanted woman despite the warming of bilateral ties.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has urged President Barack Obama to demand the return of fugitive Joanne Chesimard before restoring full relations under a historic detente announced by Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro last week.

Chesimard was granted asylum by Fidel Castro after she escaped from the prison where she was serving a sentence for killing a New Jersey state trooper in 1973 during a gunbattle after being stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike.

Asked if returning fugitives was open to negotiation, Cuba’s head of North American affairs, Josefina Vidal, told The Associated Press that “every nation has sovereign and legitimate rights to grant political asylum to people it considers to have been persecuted. … That’s a legitimate right.”

“We’ve explained to the U.S. government in the past that there are some people living in Cuba to whom Cuba has legitimately granted political asylum,” Vidal said.

“There’s no extradition treaty in effect between Cuba and the U.S.,” she added.

In a letter to the White House made public Sunday, Christie said Cuba’s asylum for Chesimard, who has changed her name to Assata Shakur, was “an affront to every resident of our state, our country, and in particular, the men and women of the New Jersey State Police, who have tirelessly tried to bring this killer back to justice.”

Later Monday, during a live interview with a local television anchor, Christie responded to Vidal’s statement that Cuba has the right to grant to political asylum to those who have been persecuted.

“So Joanne Chesimard, a cold-blooded cop-killer, convicted by a jury of her peers, in what is without question the fairest and most just criminal justice system in the world — certainly much more just than anything that’s happened in Cuba under the Castro brothers. She is now, according to an official of the Cuban government, persecuted,” he said.

He added, “these thugs in Cuba have given her political asylum for 30 years. It’s unacceptable.”

The first woman ever placed on the FBI’s most-wanted terrorist list was living so openly in Havana that her number was listed in the phone book.

The FBI and the New Jersey State Police have offered a $2 million reward for information leading to Shakur’s capture.

Bernadette Meehan, a spokeswoman for the White House’s National Security Council, said the Obama administration will “continue to press in our engagement with the Cuban government for the return of U.S. fugitives in Cuba to pursue justice for the victims of their crimes.”

Several infamous convicts and suspects in high-profile American cases live openly in Cuba, as are others convicted of less serious crimes. Among these are a woman convicted of killing a police officer four decades ago, a man sought for a 31-year-old armed robbery, airplane hijackers and dozens of people accused of Medicare and insurance fraud.

Cuba occasionally returns people convicted or suspected of committing crimes in the U.S., but it doesn’t observe traditional extradition and refuses to send anyone back for a crime Havana considers political in nature, according to the State Department.

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4 thoughts on “Cuba’s dictatorship vows to continue offering safe haven and harboring American fugitives”

  1. Oh, Obama will get right on this. As soon as he gets to the bottom of the Benghazi disaster, the IRS scandal and Fast & Furious and comes totally clean on all that shit.

  2. At a minimum, Obama should have required Chesimard’s extradition–as in, either we get her back or no deal. Needless to say, his motivation was his “legacy,” not justice, especially in HER case. All that talk from Meehan or any comparable minion is just as hollow as the repeated statements from the administration assuring us that the spies would not be traded for Gross. It was all cynical bullshit, as in LIES, and so is this.

  3. “will continue to press in our engagement with the Cuban government for the return of U.S. fugitives in Cuba to pursue justice for the victims of their crimes.” Insulting, disgusting statement in light of the ¨justice¨ just served to the families of Armando Alejandro, Carlos Costa, Mario de la Peña and Pablo Morales.

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