International symposium for the
Five
in Cuba
Froilán Parra
Suárez
  HOLGUIN.—
The city of Holguín will once again be converted
into an opportune location to intensify the call for
the liberation of the five Cuban anti-terrorists
unjustly incarcerated in U.S. prisons.
More than 200 friends from more than 45 countries
will exchange their experiences of the intense
solidarity work they are engaged in around the world
for the just release of Gerardo, Ramón, Fernando,
René and Antonio. The International Symposium to
Free the Five and against Terrorism begins tomorrow,
November 19 and ends on the 23rd.
Amaury Torno González, delegate of the Cuban
Institute of Friendship with the People (ICAP) in
Holguín confirmed to Granma the participation
of prominent figures at the symposium.
Planned activities include an interactive online
forum hosted by the Cuban Union of Journalists in
the province.
An anti-terrorism workshop is scheduled for Boca
de Samá, a small fishing town adjoining the
Guardalavaca resort, and the target of a mercenary
attack in October 1971 that left two people dead and
four wounded.
Translated by Granma International
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Obama can and should free the Five,
states Alarcón in Venezuela
CARACAS, November 10.— Ricardo Alarcón, president
of the National Assembly of People’s Power, today
called on the United States for a signal of change
toward Latin America by releasing the five anti-terrorist
prisoners and arresting two notorious terrorists.
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Judge imposes 22-year
sentence on Antonio Guerrero
THE United States District Court for the Southern
District of Florida imposed a new sentence on
Antonio Guerrero, unjustly imprisoned for more that
11 years in Florence, Colorado, a prison dubbed by
the Guinness World Records as the most secure prison
in the world, with inmates isolated in solitary
confinement for the majority of the day. It is
labeled by some as the "Alcatraz of the Rockies" and
has been called "a living tomb."
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The Untold Story of
the Cuban Five (Part VI)
Indictment a la carte
More than seven months
after the Cuban Five were arrested and indicted a
new charge was brought by the U.S. government.
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In Their
Own Words
(Part IV)
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Spies without
espionage
(Part V) |