Obama can and
should restore justice
Germán Veloz
Placencia
HOLGUIN.—
U.S. President Barack Obama must order the immediate
and unconditional release of the Cuban anti-terrorist
fighters who are still unjustly incarcerated in that
nation, affirmed Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada,
president of the National Assembly of People’s Power,
in a message sent to the 300-plus participants in
the 6th International Conference for the release of
the Five and against terrorism.
This demand should plague him day
and night, without rest, without tiring, Alarcón
added in the message, in which he acknowledged that
the rising wave of solidarity could have an
influence on the U.S. president’s conscience and
even force him to right this injustice.
The fact that self-confessed
criminals Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch are
strolling around the streets of Miami or receiving
tributes from local authorities is evidence that
sponsorship of terrorism exists there and that Cuba
continues to be subject to terrorist threats, he
stated.
During the first day of the event –
which goes on until Sunday – delegates reviewed
actions undertaken in support of the Five and
confirmed their will to continue circulating the
truth in order to incorporate more people into the
cause.
One of the speakers was Gloria la
Riva, president of the U.S. National Committee to
Free the Five, who spoke about the ongoing
investigation to demonstrate to the world – with
many arguments – that the journalists who most
negatively influenced the case of the Five were paid
agents of federal institutions.
Relatives of the imprisoned
compatriots, including Mirtha Rodríguez and Irma
Sehwerert, the mothers of Antonio Guerrero and René
González, respectively, and Elizabet Palmeiro, the
wife of Ramón Labańino, expressed their thanks for
the support received.
Translated by Granma International