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The case of the Five is a legal aberration
Affirms Miguel d'Escoto in a meeting with families of the anti-terrorist Cubans imprisoned in the United States

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THE case of the Five is a “legal aberration,” affirmed Miguel d'Escoto, president of the 63rd Session of UN General Assembly, during a meeting with family members of the anti-terrorist Cubans, who have been political prisoners in U.S. jails for the last 11 years.

D'Escoto, who is currently in Havana on a working visit, reiterated his criticism of the self-proclaimed war on terrorism launched by the White House and said that it is totally absurd that Gerardo, Antonio, Ramón, Fernando and René are imprisoned precisely for having obtained information on criminal plots being prepared from Miami against the sister Republic of Cuba, always full of solidarity.”

That will be one of the issues covered in the final speech of his presidency before the General Assembly on September 14, D’Escoto stated, going on to  confirm his personal commitment to this cause, “until justice is done.”

He added that President Barack Obama has the power to immediately correct this injustice and urged him to put into practice the proposal of change that won him the U.S. presidency because, “in relation to this case, that change is not being seen.”

The outgoing president of the UN General Assembly also referred to the “tremendous suffering” that these years of arbitrary detention have brought “for them and their families.”

At the end of the meeting, in an aside to the press, the Nicaraguan priest and revolutionary said that he is the bearer of the book Cartas de amor y esperanza (Letters of Love and Hope) and a letter to Obama from family members of the Five, asking him to grant them visas, particularly Adriana Pérez and Olga Salanueva, the wives of Gerardo and René, respectively, who have repeatedly been denied them by the U.S. government.

Likewise, he stated that this case is damaging the image of the United States and observed, “Now, it is not about rectifying anything, but releasing them immediately.”

Lastly, D'Escoto condemned the coup d’état in Honduras and called for the return of constitutionality to that Central American nation. He also described the U.S. bases in Colombia as a “terrible setback. It is a threat to peace,” he affirmed.

Translated by Granma International
 

CASE OF THE CUBAN FIVE
U.S. Supreme Court decision under continuing condemnation

THE United States Supreme Court decision not to review the case of the Cuban Five, imprisoned in that country for close to 11 years for combating terrorism, continues to be criticized by many different groups and individuals in Cuba and the rest of the world who believe that true justice would be the immediate release of these anti-terrorist fighters.

The Five
Unsurpassable cruelty

WITH unsurpassable cruelty, the U.S. State Department today (July 15) once again denied a visa to Adriana Pérez, thus preventing her from visiting her husband, Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, who is unjustly incarcerated in the United States for having fought, peacefully and without weapons, against anti-Cuban terrorist groups who have always had the sponsorship and protection of successive U.S. governments, including the current administration.

Press release from the International Committee to Free the Five
THE U.S. Supreme Court has announced that it will not review the case of the five Cuban patriots. This decision prevents our five brothers, unjustly incarcerated for more than 10 years for monitoring terrorist organizations based in Miami, from having even the possibility of a fair and impartial trial outside of Miami.
 


ADDRESS OF PRISONERS

ANTONIO
GUERRERO
RODRÍGUEZ

FERNANDO
GONZÁLEZ
LLORT

GERARDO
HERNÁNDEZ
NORDELO

RAMÓN
LABAÑINO
SALAZAR

RENÉ
GONZÁLEZ
SEHWERERT

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