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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Yogizuna who wrote (5517)5/18/2000 7:36:00 AM
From: jimpit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9127
 
More on Elian's Doctor, Fidel, and the Media...
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NewsMax.com
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With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...


Thursday May 18, 2000; 1:32 AM EDT

Castro to Cuban Doctor: 'Shut up about Elian's Drugs!'

America's mainstream press has all but dismissed
concerns that Elian Gonzalez may have been
drugged during his stay at Maryland's Wye River
Plantation.

Only The Washington Times and the Fox News
Channel paid attention after NewsMax.com
reported two weeks ago that Elian's Cuban
pediatrician was caught carrying mood-altering
sedatives on her way to visit the boy, the kind
of medication that could explain Elian's oddly
tranquil demeanor just hours after his traumatic
April 22 gunpoint abduction from the home of his
Miami relatives.

Turns out someone else is paying close attention
to the Elian drug story - none other than Fidel
Castro himself.

Thursday night FNC's The O'Reilly Factor picked
up on a report first broadcast over the weekend
by the Spanish language television network
Telemundo:

O'REILLY: As The Factor reported a couple of
weeks ago, U.S. Customs seized some high-powered
tranquilizers from a Cuban doctor on her way to
administer to Elian Gonzalez. That caused a
brief flap but was soon dropped by the media
here in the USA. However, in Cuba Fidel Castro
told a group that he is going to talk to the
doctor so, in his words, "the whole thing will
become clearer."

The Telemundo clip broadcast by Fox showed a
panel of seven Cuban officials, described as
"high level," listening intently as the Cuban
dictator lectured. Hanging on the wall above the
group was an enlarged reproduction of the first
"Happy Elian" photograph taken by lawyer Greg
Craig hours after the boy was seized by a U.S
SWAT team.

O'REILLY: Now, when another doctor tried to tell
Castro what kind of drugs could have been
involved with Elian, Castro told him to "Shut
up!" This is no smoking gun. The truth is, we
don't know if Elian is being sedated, but our
government should be drug-testing him.

The Telemundo clip, featuring a Cuban doctor
acknowledging to Castro the very real
possibility that the 6-year-old Cuban boat boy
may have indeed been drugged while in America,
should have sent shock waves through U.S.
newsrooms from coast to coast.

In fact, after the Telemundo report was first
referenced Tuesday on the Free Republic Web
site, NewsMax.com could find no other media
source, including Univision in Miami and The
Associated Press in Havana, that could
corroborate the stunning development.

If anything could be more shocking than the
prospect that a 6-year-old Cuban refugee is
being drugged on U.S. soil while U.S.
authorities pretend to be oblivious, it's the
refusal of the American media to cover the
story.

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