RT @RepMariaSalazar: Today is a glorious day. Not only for the Cubans on the island, but for every Cuban in exile, for every family torn a… #CubanExiles #Cuba #Freedom #CU
RT @RepMariaSalazar: Today is a glorious day. Not only for the Cubans on the island, but for every Cuban in exile, for every family torn a… #CubanExiles #Cuba #Freedom #CU
In February 1996, two planes from the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue were shot down by Cuban MiG fighter jets while performing search and rescue operations in international airspace, resulting in the deaths of four volunteers and igniting a long-standing call for justice among Cuban Americans, with federal prosecutors now reportedly seeking an indictment against Raúl Castro for his involvement in the incident. #CubanExile #HumanitarianAid #JusticeForVictims #CU #US

In the early 1990s, the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue sought to save Cubans fleeing to the U.S. via rafts, but on February 24, 1996, two of their planes were shot down by the Cuban military, resulting in the deaths of four people and sparking a longstanding quest for justice that may finally lead to an indictment against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. #CubanExile #HumanRights #InternationalJustice #CU #US

In the mid-1990s, the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue aimed to save Cuban migrants crossing the sea, but on February 24, 1996, two of their planes were shot down by the Cuban military, resulting in the deaths of four people and prompting calls for justice against Raúl Castro, who was involved in the incident, as U.S. prosecutors consider potential indictments related to the case. #CubanExile #HumanRights #InternationalRelations #CU #US

In February 1996, the Cuban military shot down two unarmed planes from the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue, killing four individuals and leading to decades of calls from the Cuban-American community for accountability, which may finally result in a potential indictment of Raúl Castro by U.S. federal prosecutors. #CubanExile #HumanRights #AviationHistory #CU #US

In February 1996, Cuban military MiG jets shot down two planes from the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue, killing four individuals, including three American citizens, in a tragic incident that has led to ongoing calls for the indictment of Raúl Castro, who was Cuba's defense minister at the time, and is now being explored by federal prosecutors in Miami as part of potential charges that may include drug trafficking and accusations linked to the event. #CubanExiles #HumanRights #JusticeForVictims #CU #US

In February 1996, Brothers to the Rescue, a Cuban American humanitarian group, faced tragedy when the Cuban military shot down two of their planes, killing four people, prompting calls from the Cuban exile community for criminal indictments against Raúl Castro, the defense minister at the time, as federal prosecutors reportedly work towards securing charges related to the incident and potential drug trafficking. #CubanExile #HumanRights #Justice #CU #US

In the wake of a 1996 incident where Cuban military jets shot down two unarmed planes belonging to the Cuban American humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue, killing four individuals, including three American citizens, there are now moves by federal prosecutors in Miami to potentially indict Raúl Castro for his role in the attack, amidst ongoing calls from the Cuban exile community for justice and accountability. #CubanExile #HumanRights #JusticeForVictims #CU #US

In February 1996, two planes from the humanitarian group Brothers to the Rescue were shot down by the Cuban military, resulting in the deaths of four Americans and prompting calls for justice against Raúl Castro, who was defense minister at the time, as federal prosecutors in Miami consider potential charges against him related to the incident. #CubanExile #HumanRights #JusticeForVictims #CU #US
