Costa Rican attorney-general's arrival in the U.S. delayed

Francisco Dall'Anese, Attorney-General of Costa Rica, was detained and interrogated last Wednesday when he arrived in Miami. Dall'Anese was en route to interview a key witness in the ICE-Alcatel case.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

At a press conference following his return to Costa Rica, Dall'Anese noted the poor relations between the Justice Department of the United States and Costa Rica's Public Ministry.

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Dall'Anese and Costa Rica's relations with Washington

April 2008

Attorney-General Francisco Dall'Anese's controversial complaint last week about a supposed deterioration in relations between Costa Rica and the United States is an issue that needs to be seen in its full context, the San José daily La República says in an editorial.

If, as Dall'Anese claims, relations have been bad for some time because of the pressure from Washington, it's hard to understand why he failed to mention the problem sooner. Instead he waited until after he was arrested in Miami.

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