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San Francisco
welcomes
Antonio Guerrero’s paintings
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WASHINGTON.—A
large number of San Francisco residents were present
for the opening of the Endemic Butterflies of
Cuba collection of paintings by Antonio
Guerrero, one of the five Cuban anti-terrorists
detained in the United States.
Women of Steel support
the Cuban Five
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THE
case of the Cuban 5 is
known by unions across Canada, the United Kingdom
and other countries because on several occasions the
mothers and wives of the Five have been invited to
speak at labor conferences in those countries.
Statement from
Josefina Vidal, U.S. director at the Cuban Foreign
Ministry
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IN the context of the publication of
the February 27 MINREX statement, referring to a new
outrage against one of the Five, a State Department
official, who asked not to be named, gave a
statement to the EFE news agency.
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René can remain
in Cuba
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ON
May 3, Judge Joan Lenard accepted the request
presented by René González to modify the conditions
of his supervised release and remain in Cuba, in
exchange for renouncing his U.S. citizenship.
Message from the Five
May Day message from Ramón, in the
name of the Five
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ON
this May 1, International Workers’ Day! embraces and
infinite love from the Five who, even from this
frontline combat trench, always accompany you in
every effort, every activity and every undertaking
for the good of Cuba and the world.
New injustice in the case
of the Five
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WASHINGTON,
April 8.—Authorities at the Victorville Penitentiary
in California have refused to allow the U.S. actor
Danny Glover a planned visit to Gerardo Hernández,
according to a communiqué from the International
Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5.
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Statement from
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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RENÉ González Sehwerert, Hero
of the Republic of
Cuba, has been
subjected to a new arbitrary act on
the part of the government of the
United States,
which has further
limited the conditions of his
supervised release, making them increasingly
similar
to incarceration.
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