Convicted of Murder, and Now Swept Up in U.S.-Cuba Shift<br />I’m really thankful to the Cuban government and the Cuban people for the way I have been treated." In Cuba, he says<br />he has found a peace he never experienced in the United States, where race was an issue in every facet of life.<br />Handing over Mr. Ali, who resides on the F.B.I.’s most-wanted list for hijacking an American Airlines flight<br />and fleeing to Cuba to escape multiple life sentences for the murder of eight people, is one of those conditions.<br />that Proclaiming his innocence is ridiculous,<br />Cuba said that They want their sovereignty respected,<br />who lives in the United States but is wanted in Cuba for, among other things,<br />his possible role in the bombing of a Cuban airliner that killed 73 people.