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前古巴领导人劳尔·卡斯特罗在迈阿密被控谋杀罪

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Miami — Federal prosecutors in Miami unsealed an indictment on April 23 charging former Cuban leader Raúl Castro with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, four counts of murder and two counts of destruction of aircraft tied to the Feb. 24, 1996 downing of two Brothers to the Rescue planes, which killed four men. This week Justice Department officials held a Miami ceremony on May 20 honoring the victims and outlined the charges; prosecutors named five other defendants identified as Cuban fighter pilots, and officials said the federal case follows archival investigations and grand jury proceedings, potentially heightening diplomatic tensions between the United States and Cuba.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 1991年:兄弟救援组织由迈阿密古巴流亡人士成立。
  • 1996年2月24日:古巴战斗机击落了两架兄弟救援组织的飞机,造成四人死亡。
  • 1996年2月:美国总统谴责了这一事件,并下令提供搜救保护。
  • 4月23日:迈阿密联邦大陪审团发出起诉书,指控劳尔·卡斯特罗等人。
  • 5月20日:司法部官员公开宣布此案,并在迈阿密举行了纪念遇难者的仪式。

Why This Matters to You

此案可能加剧美古之间的紧张关系。如果您有亲属在古巴或计划前往那里,请密切关注外交关系的变化。这也提醒我们,国际犯罪受害者争取正义的斗争仍在继续。

The Bottom Line

古巴前领导人劳尔·卡斯特罗因1996年击落飞机事件被起诉。此前经过了多年的调查,此举可能会引发外交波澜。如果你认识与古巴有联系或对国际司法感兴趣的人,值得转发。

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Who Benefited

起诉符合美国检察官和古巴流亡团体的目标,通过追究法律责任和加大对古巴政府的政治压力。

Who Impacted

这项宣布可能会进一步加剧美古外交关系紧张,并重新唤起1996年遇难的四名受害者家属的创伤。

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Who Benefited

起诉符合美国检察官和古巴流亡团体的目标,通过追究法律责任和加大对古巴政府的政治压力。

Who Impacted

这项宣布可能会进一步加剧美古外交关系紧张,并重新唤起1996年遇难的四名受害者家属的创伤。

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前古巴领导人劳尔·卡斯特罗在迈阿密被控谋杀罪

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