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Extradition delay is response for Mexico supporting Palestine: Israeli official

Extradition delay is response for Mexico supporting Palestine: Israeli official Why should we help Mexico? official asks about case of Ayotzinapa investigator Published on Friday, July 16, 2021 0share A request to Israel for the extradition of a former official accused of compromising the investigation into the disappearance of 43 students in Guerrero in 2014 is being delayed as punishment for Mexico’s support of Palestine, says a senior Israeli official. Mexico has requested the extradition of Tomás Zerón, head of the now-defunct Criminal Investigation Agency during the 2012-2018 government of former president Enrique Peña Nieto. He is accused of abduction, torture and tampering with evidence in the investigation into the September 2014 disappearance of the Ayotzinapa rural teachers college students, all of whom were presumably killed.

CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960

CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960 World April 18, 2021 WASHINGTON: The CIA made its first known attempt to assassinate a leader of the Cuban revolution in 1960, offering $10,000 to a pilot flying Raul Castro from Prague to Havana to arrange an accident, according to declassified documents published late on Friday. Pilot Jose Raul Martinez, who had been recruited by the CIA, asked for and received assurance from the agency that it would provide university educations to his two sons if he died during the operation, according to the documents published by the Washington-based National Security Archive research institute. After Martinez left for Prague, CIA headquarters in the United States told its Havana station to cancel the mission.

Declassified documents reveal CIA s plan to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960 | World

Saturday, 17 Apr 2021 10:49 AM MYT Cuban First Secretary of Communist Party Raul Castro Ruz gives a speech, on January 01, 2019, during the celebration of 60th Anniversary of Cuban Revolution at Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in Santiago de Cuba. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. WASHINGTON, Apr 17 The CIA made its first known attempt to assassinate a leader of the Cuban revolution in 1960, offering US$10,000 (RM41,265) to a pilot flying Raul Castro from Prague to Havana to arrange an “accident,” according to declassified documents published today. Pilot Jose Raul Martinez, who had been recruited by the CIA, asked for and received assurance from the agency that it would provide university educations to his two sons if he died during the operation, according to the documents published by the Washington-based National Security Archive research institute.

CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960: Declassified documents

CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960: Declassified documents Toggle share menu Advertisement CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960: Declassified documents Raul Castro speaking during the opening session of the 8th Congress of the Cuban Communist Party at the Convention Palace in Havana on Apr 16, 2021. (Photo: AFP/CUBADEBATE.CU) 17 Apr 2021 10:53AM (Updated: 17 Apr 2021 11:00AM) Share this content Bookmark WASHINGTON: The CIA made its first known attempt to assassinate a leader of the Cuban revolution in 1960, offering US$10,000 to a pilot flying Raul Castro from Prague to Havana to arrange an accident , according to declassified documents published on Friday (Apr 16).

CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960 – declassified documents

CIA planned to assassinate Raul Castro in 1960 – declassified documents Saturday April 17 2021 Cuban First Secretary of the Communist Party Raul Castro speaking during the opening session of the 8th Congress of the Cuban Communist Party at the Convention Palace in Havana, on April 16, 2021. The 8th Congress of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC) starting Friday will end over six decades of the government of Fidel and Raul Castro, giving way to a new generation. Photo | ACN | AFP Summary Pilot Jose Raul Martinez, who had been recruited by the CIA, asked for and received assurance from the agency that it would provide university educations to his two sons if he died during the operation, according to the documents published by the Washington-based National Security Archive research institute.

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