GRANMA INTERNACIONAL DIGITALREPUBLIC OF CUBA. Havana. Year 5. No 379 / 26
March, 2000 / 9:30 p.m. Cuba
>
>Fidel Castro exposes desperate plan in
>Miami to retain Cuban child Eli�n Gonz�lez
>
>President Fidel Castro expressed his confidence that U.S. public opinion would
>repudiate the alleged television interview with the child Eli�n Gonz�lez which
>the distant relatives in Miami intend to stage tomorrow, Monday, in a
>desperate attempt to avert the decision by the U.S. attorney general, based on
>the legal ruling of the Florida federal judge, to repatriate the little
>six-year-old boy.
>
>Fidel stated on television that the life of the child is in danger as his
>kidnappers are even capable of killing him and have talked of taking him to a
>third country. The Cuban President had previously stated that the child�s
>continued retention could not last more than three weeks, given the judge�s
>ruling.
>
>The Cuban leader spoke at the open rally of youth and students organized for
>the closing session of the 6th Congress of the Federation of University
>Students.
>
>During a speech which commenced at 6:35 p.m. this evening, the President of
>the Council of State and Ministers stated that, after many vicissitudes and
>over and above all predictions, Judge Michael Moore had issued a ruling that,
>from the juridical point of view, is unobjectionable and watertight.
>
>Later, on this same page, more details of Fidel�s speech.
>
>The President recounted how the Miami relatives interrupt, control and
>manipulate the child�s telephone conversations with his father and
>grandparents.
>
>Referring to the denial by Eli�n�s great-uncle that he had sexually abused
>children when he was a physical education teacher in Cuba, Fidel reiterated
>that this had occurred on three occasions and described the great-uncle as a
>sinister individual.
>
>He added that, on one occasion, L�zaro Gonz�lez had gained entry by a window
>to paw a girl, and stated that he has 53 affidavits against that sinister
>character which he would prefer not to have to use.
>
>REPUBLIC OF CUBA. Havana. Year 5. No 379 / 26 March, 2000 / 9:30 p.m. Cuba /
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