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12680029, Obama, US/Cuba Relations and Joanna Chesimard aka Assata Shakur
Posted by vee-lover, Thu Dec-18-14 05:25 PM
They're saying that w/these recent talks by the Obama administration to renew discussions w/Cuba about lifting or softening the sanctions against the country will make it easier to go after Assata if the sanctions are lifted

It's like Obama's opponents are saying if you're going to lift sanctions then we're going to go after her

Obama should just pardon her...but I know the fallout from doing that would be hell to pay - I wouldn't doubt that when it comes to Obama that his pardons all of a sudden have to get improved first



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Cops Hope Cuba Thaw Will Lead to Capture of Fugitive Joanne Chesimard
Police in New Jersey hope the thaw in American relations with Cuba will lead to the capture of a notorious fugitive — a 1970s black radical who was convicted of shooting a trooper to death, escaped prison and fled to the island.

Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, fled to Cuba after busting out of prison in 1979 with the help of accomplices from the Black Liberation Army and the left-wing radical group Weather Underground.

She was convicted in the 1973 shooting death of Trooper Werner Foerster, who had stopped Chesimard and two associates. He was finished off with his own gun. The FBI says Chesimard's gun was found at his side. Last year, the bureau made her the first woman on its list of most wanted terrorists.

Authorities in New Jersey have tried and failed to extradite Chesimard, but they hope their luck might change with a new era of openness between the two countries. There is a $2 million reward for Chesimard's capture.

"We stand by the reward money and hope that the total of $2 million will prompt fresh information in the light of this altered international relationship," the New Jersey State Police said in a statement Wednesday.