FREEDOM FOR THE FIVE POLITICAL PRISONERS OF THE EMPIRE

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Parliamentarians intensify campaign to free the Five

Juan Diego Nusa Peñalver

THE International Relations Commission of the Cuban Parliament adopted a plan of action yesterday aimed at intensifying the international campaign to free the Cuban Five, the anti-terrorist fighters unjustly imprisoned in the United States.

Parliamentarians intensify campaign to free the FiveThe plan includes more than a dozen actions to step up pressure on the Barack Obama administration to win the freedom of those patriots.

The U.S. Supreme Court on June 15 decided not to review the rigged judicial process against Gerardo Hernández, René González, Antonio Guerrero, Ramón Labañino and Fernando González, all unjustly given long jail sentences for combating terrorism promoted from within Florida.

With that decision, they ignored the unprecedented number of 12 amicus curiae — friends of the Court briefs — presented by eminent individuals and juridical and parliamentary institutions, including 10 Nobel laureates.

The National Assembly commission’s action plan includes promoting close coordination of work with parliaments and parliamentary groups in other countries and sending more statements and resolutions on the case to U.S. congress members, among other measures.

The commission, meeting in a joint session with the Economic Affairs Commission, heard an extensive presentation by Osvaldo Martínez, director of the Center for Research on the World Economy.

Martínez, who chairs the Economic Affairs Commission, explained the consequences of the current global crisis, which originated in the United States, the most serious in the last 80 years.

He pointed out the ineffectiveness of the massive bailout plans implemented by Washington and warned that the danger of a further deepening of this world crisis is latent. (AIN)

Translated by Granma International
 

- Young people protest against new injustice in the Five’s case
THE recent refusal by the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case of our five heroes, scorning the demand for "Freedom!" that is latent in every part of the world, and the adjournment of the trial of the criminal Luis Posada Carriles, has once again demonstrated that justice in the empire of the North is neither blind, nor does it wear spectacles.

The immediate release of the Five is the only way to do real justice

Statement of Cuban youth in response to the unjust decision of the U.S. Supreme Court not to review the case of our heroes, the Cuban Five

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Voices against infamy
"WE never placed our hopes on the U.S. judicial system," but this day will be "marked forever as one of the most shameful in U.S. jurisprudence," Alicia Jrapko said told Granma newspaper via email, after learning about the June 15 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court not to review the case of the Cuban Five, the anti-terrorist fighters held as political prisoners in that country since September 12, 1998.


ADDRESS OF PRISONERS

ANTONIO
GUERRERO
RODRÍGUEZ

FERNANDO
GONZÁLEZ
LLORT

GERARDO
HERNÁNDEZ
NORDELO

RAMÓN
LABAÑINO
SALAZAR

RENÉ
GONZÁLEZ
SEHWERERT

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