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The only solution to the case of the Five is their release
• Affirms William Norris, Ramón Labañino’s lawyer

Deisy Francis Mexidor

 • ON leaving the courthouse in Miami, William Norris stated that “although it is not what we wanted, we are to an extent satisfied,” given the reduction in the sentence handed down to Ramón Labañino Salazar, one of the five Cuban anti-terrorists unjustly incarcerated in the United States for more than 11 years.

William Norris
 William Norris,
 Ramón Labañino’s
 attorney

A member of the Five’s legal team and Ramón’s attorney, Norris granted a brief assessment of the
re-sentencing hearing for three of the Five, which took place in Miami on December 8.

He noted that the new sentence is a partial result in the case, “because it now allows us to establish, at least, a fixed date on which Ramón can be released and return to his family in Cuba, and there is also the possibility of completing his sentence outside of a maximum security prison.”

However, Norris affirmed that “we have to continue working” in order to press the U.S. government to come up with a definitive solution to the Five’s cause, and the only solution is their release.

He pointed out that the 30-year term handed down to Labañino, replacing the original one of life plus 18 years, “is still an excessive sentence.”

 He confirmed that the defense team is to focus its next efforts on Gerardo Hernández Nordelo (who was sentenced to double life plus 15 years), “because this is the greatest injustice in the whole case.”

Asked about his experiences throughout the legal proceedings around the Five, Norris affirmed that they have been quite exceptional. “I said to the judge at the beginning of the trial that Ramón Labañino is one of the finest and most intelligent men that Cuba has produced,” and he added, “It pains me that he is being treated as a criminal when he is an exceptional man.”

Listening to his lawyer an image comes back to my mind: that of his immense stature and the firmness of his responses to all the questions put to him by Judge Joan Lenard in the hermetic quality of a courtroom to which he and his compañeros should never have been brought. •
 

The U.S. administration was forced to recognize that we did not endanger national security
MIAMI.— The re-sentencing proceedings for three of the five Cuban anti-terrorists concluded yesterday after a hearing in the Federal Court of this southern Florida city. Ramón Labañino Salazar was handed down a new prison term of 30 years and Fernando González Llort was sentenced to 17 years plus nine months.

They shouldn’t have been deprived of their freedom even for one second

RICARDO Alarcón de Quesada, president of the Cuban Parliament, stated last night that the Five should not have been deprived of freedom even for one second, and that the re-sentencing of three of them (Ramón Labañino, Fernando González and Antonio Guerrero – the last in October) is an additional argument for continuing and intensifying the struggle for the immediate release of the Gerardo and his four comrades.

Statement by Antonio, Ramón, and Fernando
We will continue until the final victory

Dear brother and sisters of Cuba and the world:
We have already served more than 11 years in prison and there is still no justice at any level of the U.S. legal system. Three of us have been transferred to the Miami Court to be re-sentenced in compliance with a ruling by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which determined that our sentences had been erroneously imposed.


ADDRESS OF PRISONERS

ANTONIO
GUERRERO
RODRÍGUEZ

FERNANDO
GONZÁLEZ
LLORT

GERARDO
HERNÁNDEZ
NORDELO

RAMÓN
LABAÑINO
SALAZAR

RENÉ
GONZÁLEZ
SEHWERERT

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