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Quality version of Raul Castro on detainees at Guantanamo

(19 Jan 2002) 1. Medium shot of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point near the U-S military base at Guantanamo bay. 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Raul Castro, Cuban Vice President: "With don't have any discrepancies about the fight against terrorism. How can they (United States) come now and say you are with us or with terrorism. That is unacceptable. We really lament what happened in September 11 and its terrible impact on the U-S but understand that we had that hard impact in Cuba for more than 40 years." 3. Medium shot of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point. 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Raul Castro, Cuban Vice President: " If they (the prisoners) escape they will get captured and our government will make information available. But what is most probable is that we will return them to the U-S if they are alive after they escape. I doubt that someone will be able to escape with the security measures implemented by the U-S. If it is the case that they escape it's impossible that they could cross the mine fields. I really doubt it." 5. Various of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point. 6. Various of Raul Castro visiting the Second Battallion Luis Ramirez Lopez, within the Cuban militarised zone bordering the US military base. 7. Raul Castro showing the tunnel entrance leading from military dormitory to main tunnels criss crossing the zone. 8. Raul Castro walking through the tunnels which lead to various underground installations including a hospital and emerging into daylight. STORYLINE: General Raul Castro, Fidel Castro's younger brother and Cuba's Defence Minister and Vice President, toured a military zone overlooking the U-S naval base of Guantanamo on Saturday where prisoners from the war in Afghanistan are being held. Dressed in military uniform, the younger Castro brother made his unannounced stop at the lookout after leading a weekly political rally in the nearby town of San Antonio, in Guantanamo province. The rally was held to protest American policies toward Cuba and demand the release of five Cuban men convicted of espionage charges in Miami last year. Castro's comments to a group of foreign journalists on events underway inside the U-S base were less critical. He re-iterated Cuba's position on U-S activities - that, for now, the government is not protesting against the use of Guantanamo to hold the prisoners. But for decades it has denounced the American presence there. Raul Castro is his brother's chosen successor as Cuba's head of state. He repeated earlier assurances that the presence of Taliban and Al Qaida prisoners at the base did not represent a threat to Cuba's national security and that Cuba did not plan any extra security measures. He said in the unlikely event that any prisoner escapes and makes it over the fence and into Cuban territory, Cuba will capture the prisoner and return him to the U-S military. The government has so far offered to provide medical treatment to detainees being held there. Since the flight arrived on Jan. 11, the Cuban military has been offering journalists unusual access to the Cuban-controlled zone around Guantanamo, allowing them to view the prisoners' arrivals from a hill overlooking the airstrip. In the past, reporters' access to the military zone has been rarely granted and then only after a month long review process. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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