Alarcón warns of new maneuver to
divide the Five

RICARDO Alarcón, president of Cuba’s Parliament, has
warned of a new maneuver designed to divide the
Cuban five, political prisoners in the United
States, and reiterated that their release depends on
President Barack Obama.
At
the Museum of Natural Sciences in Havana, Alarcón
inaugurated the exhibition “Birds for unity” by
Antonio Guerrero, one of the Five, saying they “have
been able to make art, spirituality and culture
flourish, and they are paradigms, as we would like
our sons and daughters to be.”
He
noted that the U.S. Supreme Court is to announce in
the next few days whether or not it will review the
case. With respect to that, the Miami media is
proposing to release four of them and maintain the
double life sentence for Gerardo Hernandez, in order
to satisfy the spirit of vengeance of the
pro-annexation mafia.
“This is something that we should categorically
reject,” Alarcón explained to the audience, which
included relatives of the Five and participants in
the 5th Image of Nature Festival in Memory of Rosa
Elena Simeón, with exhibits that include Tony’s.
Alarcón said that Obama could withdraw all the
charges against the Cuban anti-terrorist fighters,
who have been victims of the violation of U.S. laws,
and “a simple signature of his would be enough to
release them.”
That
message must be multiplied and spread, he said,
referring to his call on the U.S. president and the
Miami media’s attempt to divide the five prisoners.
Alarcón thanked the organizers of the art event,
which has been dedicated to the Five and the
deceased Dr. Simeón.
Mirta Rodríguez said that beyond the artistic value
that her son’s paintings may have, the most
important thing is the love and dedication with
which he made them, and that when she asked him, he
proposed the title of “Birds for unity.”
Along with mothers and wives of the Five, those
present included Julio Camacho Aguilera, winner of
the 2008 National Environmental Award.
The
5th Image of Nature Festival continues until next
Friday at the Museum of Natural Sciences (AIN). •