Monday, June 13, 2016

Three American fugitives wanted for murder are guaranteed safety by Cuba - despite U.S. demanding they be brought back to serve justice

More international disrespect toward the United States because of Obama who is not a good judge of character. TD

UK Daily Mail  "Two American fugitives who fled to Cuba after they were accused of killing police officers said that Cuban officials have assured them that detente with the United States will not lead to their extradition.

"The United States and Cuba held a second round of law-enforcement talks last month dedicated partly to resolving the fate of scores of fugitives after more than a half century with almost no cooperation.

"The talks are part of a series of U.S.-Cuba negotiations aimed at normalizing relations after the two countries declared an official end to Cold War hostilities on Dec. 17, 2014." . . .


"Charles Hill (left), a black militant wanted in the 1971 slaying of a New Mexico state policeman, told The Associated Press that Cuban government contacts had recently reassured him he was at no risk of extradition. 
Assata Shakur’s is a notorious fugitive convicted of the murder of a New Jersey state trooper

"Nehanda Abiodun (right), another black militant wanted in a 1981 armored car robbery that left two police offers and a security guard dead, told the AP she had recently received a similar promise.
"Cuba is home to dozens of people wanted in the United States on charges ranging from Medicare fraud to killings committed in the name of black and Puerto Rican revolution movements in the 1970s and '80s.

Perhaps Obama will pardon them as he leaves office. Prepare to be angry and stressed out over what this man will do in the time remaining in office.

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