Carriles's original Cuban passport and a State Dept. INR report to Kissinger on Carriles's involvement in Cuban jet crash.
Published: May 23, 2018
Edited by Lauren Harper
For more information, contact
Peter Kornbluh: 202.374.7281 and nsar...@gwu.edu
National Security Archive Publishes Declassified Record on Former Agency Asset and Suspect in Deadly Cuban Jetliner Bombing
Washington, D.C., May 23, 2018 - CIA-trained Cuban exile and suspect in the 1976 Cuban jetliner bombing that killed all 73 people on board, Luis Posada Carriles, has died at the age of 90.
The National Security Archive’s Cuba Project Director Peter Kornbluh has fought for the release of U.S. documents to shed light on Carriles’s activities and provide historical evidence for his victims for over a decade. Kornbluh said of Carriles and his U.S.-backing, "The CIA created and unleashed a Frankenstein."
Below is a selection of the declassified record on Carriles and his crimes:
· The CIA File on Luis Posada Carriles: A Former Agency Asset Goes on Trial in the U.S.
· Posada Carriles Built Bombs for, and Informed on, Jorge Mas Canosa, CIA Records Reveal
· The Posada File: Part II - Posada Boasted of Plans to "Hit" Cuban Plane, CIA Document States
· Luis Posada Carriles: The Declassified Record
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Visit the Archive’s Cuba Project page for more information
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