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- Subject: Mexican MD Freed, US Kidnappers Foiled
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- MEXICAN DOCTOR FREED, U.S. KIDNAPPERS FOILED
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- By Shelley Ettinger
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- On Dec. 14 a federal court threw out the government's case
- against Dr. Humberto Alvarez Machain. The ruling brought to a
- close one of the more brazen recent instances of Washington
- treating another nation's sovereignty with contempt.
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- The Drug Enforcement Agency had charged Alvarez Machain, a
- Mexican, with involvement in the death of one of their agents. So
- U.S. bounty hunters kidnapped him from his country in 1990,
- imprisoned him and brought him to trial.
-
- Just months before kidnapping Alvarez Machain, Washington had
- aggressively asserted its right to such an operation.
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- The December 1989 invasion of Panama was based in large part on
- the pretense that bombing and occupying that country was
- necessary to bring Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega to trial here on
- drug trafficking charges. Once the U.S. had established the
- "right" to kidnap a foreign head of state, it was emboldened to
- kidnap Alvarez Machain.
-
- The violation of Mexican sovereignty ignited a storm of protests
- around the world. The Mexican government called it an outrageous
- and insulting intrusion into its internal affairs. Other Latin
- American countries, especially, echoed Mexico's anger.
-
- The masses of Mexican people remained irate. Most saw the
- kidnapping as the latest in the long history of U.S. imperialist
- intervention into Mexico. Over 150 years ago the U.S. stole a
- vast section of that country, the area that is now the U.S.
- Southwest.
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- The Alvarez Machain kidnapping also remained a sore point in
- official relations between the two governments until the Dec. 14
- ruling.
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- Although Judge Edward Rafeedie blasted the prosecution, his
- decision was officially based on the lack of any case against
- Alvarez Machain. In 1990 Rafeedie had ruled that the kidnapping
- violated international law--but the Supreme Court overruled him.
-
- As Alvarez Machain headed home to Mexico, federal prosecutors
- prepared to fight another court ruling. The judge hearing the
- Noriega case in Florida held the Panamanian is a prisoner of war
- and must be accorded all rights due such prisoners.
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