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HAVANA (AP) - Convalescing Cuban leader Fidel Castro blamed an airliner hijack attempt on the United States, saying in a statement published Tuesday that two soldiers who seized a plane and killed an officer thought they would escape punishment if they reached U.S. soil.
Castro linked the failed attempt to the recent release of anti-communist militant Luis Posada Carriles from U.S. custody on bond. Cuba's Foreign Ministry distributed Castro's statement to international reporters by e-mail late Monday and it was published Tuesday in the Communist Party daily Granma.
The hijacking, 80-year-old leader declared, was "a consequence of freeing the monster of terror."
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