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Pope Appeals to Castro to Show Clemency
ABC News ^ | April 26, 2003 | Associated Press Staff

Posted on 04/26/2003 7:15:30 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez

VATICAN CITY April 26

Pope John Paul II asked Cuban leader Fidel Castro to show clemency toward dissidents sentenced to long prison terms during a recent crackdown, the Vatican said Saturday.

The pope appealed to Castro "as soon as he heard about the news of the heavy sentences inflicted on a significant group of Cuban dissidents, three of whom were sentenced to death," a Vatican statement said.

The appeal, dated April 13 but released only Saturday by the Vatican press office, was made through the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano.

The pope expressed "profound pain" over the recent firing-squad executions of three hijackers of a ferry boat and "deep sorrow" over the long prison sentences handed out to 75 dissidents, "asking President Fidel Castro for a significant gesture of clemency toward those convicted," the Vatican said.

The dissidents were sentenced after quick trials to prison terms ranging from six to 28 years on charges of collaborating with American diplomats to subvert the island nation's socialist system.

The convicted dissidents and the diplomats have denied the charges, and the sentences were criticized internationally.

The pope's letter, dated April 13 but released only Saturday by the Vatican press office, began with Easter greetings to the traditionally Catholic nation.

"The Holy Father has felt deeply pained when he learned of the harsh sentences recently imposed on numerous Cuban citizens, and, even, for some of them, the death penalty," Sodano wrote in Spanish.

"In the face of these facts, His Holiness charged me with asking Your Excellency to give full consideration to a significant gesture of clemency toward those convicted, with the assurance of knowing that such an act will contribute to create a climate of greater detente to the benefit of the dear Cuban people."

John Paul, the first pope to visit Cuba with his 1998 pilgrimage, staunchly opposes the death penalty.

"I am sure that you also share with me the conviction that only a sincere and constructive confrontation between the citizens and the civil authorities can guarantee the promotion of a modern and democratic Cuba ever more united and fraternal," Sodano concluded, closing by expressing to Castro "my highest and most distinguished consideration."

The Vatican's press office was closed for the day, and officials could not immediately be reached for elaboration, but the Holy See, in its introduction to the letter's text, seemed to be taking a significant stand by describing the hijackers as dissidents and not criminals.

No one was hurt in the April 2 hijacking of the ferry Baragua. The men, armed with at least one pistol and several knives, seized the ferry in Havana Bay and set sail for the United States with about 50 hostages on board.

Later that day, the ferry ran out of fuel in the high seas of the Florida Straits after being chased by two Cuban Coast Guard patrol boats.

The hijackers allegedly threatened to throw passengers overboard but eventually agreed to let the ferry be towed the 30 miles back to Cuba's Mariel port for refueling.

After the boat was docked in Mariel, west of Havana, Cuban authorities stormed the ferry and arrested the suspects.

The ferry was hijacked a day after a man who said he had two grenades forced a Cuban passenger plane to fly to Key West, Fla. The grenades turned out to be fake.


TOPICS: Cuba; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: castro; cuba; thepope

1 posted on 04/26/2003 7:15:31 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez
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To: William Wallace; Prodigal Daughter; afraidfortherepublic; JohnHuang2; Budge; A Citizen Reporter; ...
**PING**
2 posted on 04/26/2003 7:17:05 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (When the elephants are stampeding, don't worry about the pissants.)
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Instead of that, the Pope should call for a popular uprising to overthrow Castro's government in favor of one that is just.
3 posted on 04/26/2003 7:22:11 AM PDT by n1f2ns
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"The pope appealed to Castro 'as soon as he heard about the news of the heavy sentences inflicted on a significant group of Cuban dissidents, three of whom were sentenced to death,'"

The damn article doesn't even mention that three days after this sentencing, three of these guys were actually executed! Nowhere in the article does it even suggest this fact.

Can you imagine what would happen if Oklahoma executed one guy a week after he was sentenced? The entire world would outraged. Let a favored leftist dictator murder some folks and he gets a wave of a finger.

I've asked the governor of Texas to send a study group (the Dallas Morning News has many friends and business interests in Cuba and can handle the details) to see if we can learn anything about making our criminal justice system as efficient as that of the noble Cubans. We got guys on death row for 18 years who are given another trial because their lawyer at the original trail wore a bow tie. Three days for dispatch would solve all these problems,, just like Fidelito, a blessed man of the people, does.

4 posted on 04/26/2003 7:29:00 AM PDT by Tacis
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To: Tacis
But the thousands of Iragis who were gassed doesn't mean a thing to the Pope.
5 posted on 04/26/2003 8:19:31 AM PDT by Sacajaweau (God Bless Our Troops!!)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
a liberal appeals to a leftist for clemency.
6 posted on 04/26/2003 8:22:52 AM PDT by liberalnot
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To: liberalnot
The Pope puts pressure on U.S., but merely "appeals" to Cuba.
7 posted on 04/26/2003 8:27:41 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Castro is very depressed over the knowledge that Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Loitering, have arrived in hell ahead of him and are busy sucking up to Satan for all of the more exaulted position for journeymen tormentors-he is desperately crying out for someone to arrange his immediate passage to hell.

Someone will, but he must wait his turn.
8 posted on 04/26/2003 9:01:03 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Castro is as evil as the next terrorist-he is just limited by the number of victems available to him)
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To: Mr. Mojo
gotcha!
9 posted on 04/26/2003 9:18:25 AM PDT by liberalnot
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Thanks for the heads up!
10 posted on 04/26/2003 9:37:59 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Much like Clinton the Pope doesn't know when to give up the ghost.

Tyrants everywhere occassionally give signs of loosening their restrictions. This is simply to smoke out the potential troublemakers so they can be dealt with. That was what happened in Cuba. Like Lucy and the football, liberals are always dismayed when a snake proves once again that he is ideed a snake.
11 posted on 04/26/2003 9:58:54 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Maybe the Pope could ex-communicate Castro?

12 posted on 04/26/2003 12:15:11 PM PDT by CPOSharky (You can tell a liberal by listening for two minutes. But you can't tell them anything else.)
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To: Luis Gonzalez

"The pope expressed 'profound pain' over the recent firing-squad executions"

13 posted on 04/26/2003 1:54:42 PM PDT by John Beresford Tipton
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To: Luis Gonzalez; Grampa Dave; Cincinatus' Wife; PhiKapMom; Enemy Of The State

Memo to the Pope:

Words don't mean sh!t to the Anus of Evil.

Your Holiness, you need to exorcize Satan from Fidel.

You have your traditional methods or, if you wish to live to see a successful outcome, send the U.S. Special Forces.

Our Special Forces have been sending the evil of this world to Satan's Waiting Room for years now.

Another suggestion, switch from CNN to Fox News. In future you can save your breath regarding Fidel's fusilamientos.

Memo to President Bush:

Ronald Reagan's Executive Order 12333 renewed Gerald Ford's prohibition of assassination of foreign leaders.

You ought to secretly rescind this EO and charge Tommy Franks with the expedited termination of Castro with extreme prejudice.

Memo to the Leftist Urinalists e.g. ABC, CNN, CBS, NYT et al:

Castro is not "president"--a president is elected.

Castro is a dictator [butcher, tyrant, putzhead for life, et cetera].

Castro is developing biochemical weapons while permitting China to operate two signals intelligence bases 90 miles away.

Castro should die this year; 2003 should be Castro-free.


14 posted on 04/26/2003 2:34:49 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Well, that's their jobs. The Pope asks and the bloody dictator refuses. Next?
15 posted on 04/26/2003 2:35:29 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Well, that's their jobs. The Pope asks and the bloody dictator refuses. Next?
16 posted on 04/26/2003 2:35:30 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: PhilDragoo
Time for the bunker buster ... range finder !
17 posted on 04/26/2003 2:41:26 PM PDT by f.Christian (( There (( evolution )) ... but for the grace (( love // Truth )) of God --- go (( WAS )) I . ))
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To: Luis Gonzalez
The Pope should just talk about religion. His lastest little rants about world politics have been utterly useless.
18 posted on 04/26/2003 2:44:24 PM PDT by nopardons
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