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- NATION, Page 21American NotesRESCUESSurgical Strike
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- Vowing to die rather than live under Fidel Castro's regime,
- Cuban inmates at Alabama's Talladega Federal Correctional
- Institution took over the prison's maximum-security Alpha unit
- on Aug. 21 and seized nine hostages. Thirty-two inmates, among
- the 125,000 Cubans who fled in 1980, were facing imminent
- deportation for crimes committed in the U.S. As the 10-day siege
- dragged on, the heavily armed prisoners grew increasingly
- desperate and threatened to kill three of their hostages.
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- Just before dawn last Friday, a SWAT team of more than 200
- federal officers lobbed two explosives into the Alpha unit, blew
- the doors open and rushed inside. None of the hostages and only
- one of the prisoners were injured in the three-minute lightning
- strike. "We did it, buddy! I knew we would!" associate warden
- R.H. Edenfield told a SWAT-team member. "It was a piece of
- cake."
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- Part of the assault force climbed on the roof to tear down
- a Cuban flag and other banners flown by the inmates. The unit's
- 121 Cubans and 18 non-Cubans, many of whom were apparently not
- involved in the hostage taking, were laid out on the ground and
- shackled until authorities could identify the guilty inmates.
- U.S. Immigration officials announced that the instigators would
- be flown to Cuba immediately.
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