Cuba Presents "Terrorist" List to the UN
Cuba on Wednesday submitted a list of people and organizations it deems "terrorists" to the United Nations. The list includes 62 people and 20 organizations, most of them based in the U.S., who face criminal proceedings on the island. The U.S. has a long history of harboring people who have committed acts of terrorism against Cuba. Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, considered to be behind the 1976 attack on Cubana Flight 455, which took the lives of 73 people, lived freely in the U.S. for decades.