New protests in
Washington to free the Cuban Five
Nuria Barbosa León
The International Committee for the
Freedom of the Cuban Five has called a June 7
protest in front of the White House in Washington,
demanding that President Barack Obama end the policy
of hostility towards Cuba, which has lasted over 50
years.
Participants in the 3rd solidarity
event, scheduled June 4–11 in Washington, will
attend the protest to demand the release of the
three remaining anti-terrorists, Gerardo Hernández,
Ramón Labañino and Antonio Guerrero, currently
incarcerated in federal prisons, as their
compatriots René González and Fernando González have
already completed their unjust sentences.
Voices from all around the world
will gather at the White House to demand the end of
the genocidal economic, financial and commercial
blockade imposed on Cuba, support the call for
Puerto Rican independence, and demand the closure of
the illegal military base in Guantánamo.
According to the website
http://www.thecuban5.org, the event "5 Days for the
Cuban 5 in Washington D.C", will begin with a press
conference at the National Press Club, featuring
Fernando and René, who will participate via Skype,
as well as Martin Garbus, lead attorney for the
Cuban 5 and Canadian writer, Stephen Kimber.
Reverend Joan Brown Campbell, former general
secretary of the National Council of Churches USA,
and actor Danny Glover will also attend.
A conference entitled, "New Era in
U.S-Cuba Relations", is scheduled for June 5–6 and
will call attention to the need for a change in U.S
government policy towards Cuba, a growing demand,
both nationally and internationally. The event will
include short videos, a round table discussion and a
panel of experts to talk about the blockade; the
travel ban; the economic changes taking place in
Cuba; the imposition of sanctions on companies
trading with Cuba and espionage though the use of
social networks.
On the evening of June 6, local
artists will take to the stage for the "Mega Meeting
of Art and Empowerment" event, headlined by renowned
Hip Hop duo Dead Prez and featuring other well-known
U.S artists. Graciela Ramírez, member of the
International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban
Five, spoke to Granma International about the
June 9-10 effort to visit Congressional offices, "Again,
this year members of parliaments from all over the
world have made plans to lobby their U.S
counterparts to take action for the release of these
men who should not have spent even one minute in
prison."
The Cuban Five, as they are known
internationally, were arrested September 12, 1998,
while monitoring anti-Cuban terrorist groups
operating in southern Florida. The Judge that
presided over their case in a Miami court has been
widely criticized for her handling of the trial.
The 5 Days for the Cuban 5 in
Washington is the second important solidarity event
to take place this year, the first was the
International Commission of Inquiry
into the Case of the Cuban Five, held March 5, in
London.