US Charges Former Cuban Leader Raúl Castro With Murder Over 1996 Killing of Americans

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Castro was charged with the murder of three U.S. citizens and one green card holder in the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue incident.

Raúl Castro, the former Cuban president, has been indicted on murder charges in the United States, court records unsealed on May 20 show. The move marks intensifying U.S. pressure on the communist regime as the island grapples with severe economic turmoil.

The charges stem from his alleged role in Cuba’s 1996 shooting down of two planes belonging to a humanitarian group called Brothers to the Rescue, in which three U.S. citizens and one lawful resident were killed.

The indictment, filed in federal court in Miami, charged Castro and five co-defendants with one count of conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, four counts of murder, and two counts of destruction of aircraft.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and South Florida U.S. Attorney Jason Quiñones detailed the indictment at a press conference in Miami, home to many Cuban exiles.

“For nearly 30 years, the families of four murdered Americans have waited for justice,” Blanche said. “My message today is clear. The United States and President Trump do not and will not forget its citizens.”

Castro, 94, is the younger brother of longtime dictator Fidel Castro. Alongside Fidel Castro and Marxist revolutionary figure Che Guevara, he helped lead the guerrilla warfare that overthrew dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959.

In 2006, Raúl Castro assumed leadership of Cuba after his brother’s health began to deteriorate, and he officially became president in 2008.

He led the country until his retirement in April 2021, when he transferred power to the current president, Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Raúl Castro was indicted for his role in the 1996 attack on two Brothers to the Rescue civilian aircraft by Cuban MiG fighter jets.

He was the Cuban defense minister at the time.

The attack resulted in the deaths of three American citizens—Armando Alejandre, Jr., Carlos Costa, and Mario de la Pena—as well as a legal U.S. resident, Pablo Morales.

The incident led to a significant diplomatic crisis between the United States and Cuba during U.S. President Bill Clinton’s administration.

Soon after, Congress passed the Helms-Burton Act, which reinforced and codified the longstanding U.S. economic embargo against the island.

A group of U.S. lawmakers, led by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), a Cuban American, sent a letter to President Donald Trump dated Feb. 13 calling for Castro’s indictment.

“It is our understanding, based on public information, that on Feb. 24, 1996, Raul Castro ordered a Cuban Mig fighter jet to engage and obliterate two Brothers to the Rescue civilian aircraft over international waters,” the letter stated.

“Those four brave men were flying small civilian aircraft over the Straits of Florida to identify and help rescue Cuban rafters making the perilous escape from totalitarian Cuba.”

By Emel Akan

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