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‘Justice Has No Expiration Date’:
Raúl Castro Indicted in US

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Posted By: Mercedes44, 5/21/2026 3:09:23 AM

The Department of Justice on Wednesday announced murder charges against former Cuban President and longtime Defense Minister Raúl Castro, 94. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated during a press conference in Miami on Wednesday that a federal grand jury charged Castro and five co-defendants with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, destruction of aircraft, and four counts of murder, in connection with a 1996 incident where Cuban jets shot down humanitarian flights of the Cuban exile group Brothers to the Rescue. Elected officials in Florida’s Cuban American communities on Wednesday praised the Justice department and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: mifla 5/21/2026 6:46:06 AM (No. 2106747)
Sure it does. When the target is old and feeble, nothing is done. Just ask Biden.
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