<< Previous Topic | Next Topic >>Return to Index  

Freedom to the Cuban Five!

September 27 2008 at 9:01 AM
No score for this post
  (Login Ultraleft)

 
FREEDOM TO TERROR FIGHTERS!

Friends!!!

We address you as citizens of a great country, asking you to help in the name of justice.

It’s been for over ten years that five Cuban patriots, Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labanino, Rene Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, and Fernando Gonzalez are being held in American prisons under strict conditions.

They did not seek information hazardous to the U.S. national security. This fact was recognized by an American court.

They were introduced inside terrorist organizations in Miami. Their activity was aimed at preventing terrorist attacks on Cuba.

Friends! People of the United States have survived the horror of 9/11 2001. Over three thousand American civilians perished in the rubble of Twin Towers and in the hijacked planes. The world shuddered at the terrorists’ brutality. We were mourning your friends and relatives together with you.

Imagine that some courageous people on this planet managed to inform the White House and Pentagon of preparations for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Would the U.S. citizens not recognize these informers as national heroes?! And if in some unfriendly country those people were declared terrorists and given life sentences, would you not require justice and release of the heroes?!!

Then why give the Cuban patriots a different treatment? Indeed, in December 2001 Federal Judge John Leonard of Miami convicted the five Cuban patriots of antiterrorist activity and sentenced them to unthinkably cruel penalties of imprisonment.

Yes, many Cuban immigrants in Miami don’t like the regime that exists in Cuba. But does this give them a right to blow up planes and ships, hotels and cultural centers in Havana? And don’t people of Cuba have the rights to try to prevent violence in their own homeland?

Friends, do you know that the procedure of judging the five Cuban patriots was conducted with the most severe disregard for the U.S. legislation?

We are absolutely sure that you will be indignant at the fact of breaking the U.S. constitution in favor of political interests. Law has to be the same for everyone!

It is not surprising that tens and hundreds of thousands of people around the world consider the court decision in Miami as a shame of the U.S. justice.

Do you know that 340 Committees of struggle for release of the Cuban heroes exist in 109 countries in the world?

Do you know that in May 2005, a UN human rights commission’s working group on arbitrary arrests made of five independent law experts from different countries (excluding Cuba) rendered the arrests arbitrary and addressed the U.S. government with demand to release the patriots?

It is conventional that the American civil society is very active and reacts passionately to any injustice made in the World.

We are convinced that the arbitrariness of the court with regard to the five Cuban heroes became possible in your country, only because the details of this dirtiest case were hidden from the American public.

Friends! Ask your government, what Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labanino, Rene Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, and Fernando Gonzalez are being held in American prisons for. Why anti-terror heroes were rendered terrorists???

Ask for a fair review of the sentence.

Together we can achieve the justice!

Freedom to the five Cuban heroes!

A fair word without terror and violence!

For more detailed information, please see the following web sites:

http://www.thecuban5.org/

http://www.freethefive.org/

With regards,
National Russian Committee of Struggle to Release the Cuban Five

 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.Respond to this message   
AuthorReply

(Login prometeus70)

Nigerian Nobel Prize Winner Supports Cause of the Cuban Five

No score for this post
October 26 2008, 10:01 AM 

Nigerian Nobel Prize Winner Supports Cause of the Cuban Five


Cuban News Agency
2008-10-22

HAVANA, Cuba, October 21 (acn) Nobel Literature Prize Winner, writer Wole Soyinka, reiterated in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, his absolute support of the cause of the Five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unjustly imprisoned in US jails for 10 years.
The prestigious intellectual reaffirmed that all actions carried out in favor of the release of Gerardo Hernandez, Fernando Gonzalez, Rene Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino and Antonio Guerrero can count on his absolute support, and that his name can be used in all public actions performed for that purpose.
The Five were arrested in Miami on September 12, 1998, for having infiltrated groups that organized terrorist actions against the Cuban people.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian media have been reflecting the case of The Five over the last few weeks, under the titles “The USA, Terrorism and The Five Cubans” and “Pressure for the Release of the Five Heroes Increases”.
Abuja newspapers devoted a full page to the story of the five patriots, offering details of the biased trial, as well as on the world campaign in favor of their release.
Likewise, other newspapers of that African nation reproduced enlarged photographs of The Five, and the “Working People’s Vanguard” maintained a logo that read “Free the Five Now!”
Moreover, the national radio station “Voice of Nigeria”, broadcast the entire interview made on the issue with officials from the Cuban embassy.



 
Scoring disabled. You must be logged in to score posts.
Current Topic - Freedom to the Cuban Five!  Respond to this message   
  << Previous Topic | Next Topic >>Return to Index  
Create your own forum at Network54
 Copyright © 1999-2009 Network54. All rights reserved.   Terms of Use   Privacy Statement  
Site Meter