Cuban Parliament
calls for intensifying the fight for the Five
• Statement from the President’s Office
of the National Assembly

THE U.S. Supreme Court today announced, without
any further explanation, its decision not to review
the case of our Five compañeros unjustly
incarcerated in that country for fighting anti-Cuban
terrorism sponsored by the U.S. government. The
judges did what the Obama administration asked them
to do.
In
spite of the sound arguments put forward by the
defense lawyers in response to the evident and
multiple legal violations committed during the
entire proceedings, and ignoring the universal
backing for this petition expressed in an
unprecedented number of "Friends of the Court"
documents – among them 10 Nobel laureates, hundreds
of parliamentarians, many international and U.S.
jurists’ organizations and eminent political and
academic figures — the Supreme Court rejected the
case, ignoring the demand of humanity and its
obligation to do justice.
Once again the arbitrariness of a corrupt and
hypocritical system and its mercilessness toward our
five brothers has been exposed.
Our fight to attain their liberation will not
diminish for one second.
Now is the time to step up our actions, without
leaving one space to be covered or a single door on
which to knock.
We are sure that Gerardo, Antonio, Fernando,
Ramón and René will continue leading this battle as
they have done for the last close to 11 years.
Responding to the infamous decision, Gerardo
Hernández Nordelo stated: "On the basis of our
experience, the Supreme Court decision does not
surprise me. I have no confidence at all in the U.S.
justice system. It is now totally clear that our
case has been a political case from the beginning,
because not only did we have all the necessary legal
arguments for the Court to review it, we but also
had growing international support, reflected in the
amicus briefs presented to the Court in our favor. I
reiterate what I said 12 months ago, on June 4,
2008: as long as even one person is fighting on the
outside, we will continue resisting until justice is
done."
The struggle must be multiplied to the point of
forcing the U.S. government to end this monstrous
injustice and restore their freedom to Gerardo,
Ramón, Antonio, Fernando and René.
President’s Office of the National Assembly of
People’s Power
June 15, 2009
Translated by Granma International
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