13 YEARS OF UNJUST IMPRISONMENT
Breaking down the wall of silence
Leandro Maceo Leyva
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THE
people of Cuba, represented by their political and
mass organizations, accompanied families and friends
of the Five in condemning the 13 years of their
unjust incarceration in U.S. jails at a political-cultural
event in the capital on September 12.
Organized
by the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the
Peoples (ICAP), the International Committee for the
Freedom of the Cuban 5 and the José Martí Cultural
Society, the gala invited increased solidarity to
achieve the immediate liberation of Gerardo,
Antonio, Ramón, René and Fernando.
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada, member
of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party and
President of the National Assembly, recalled that
throughout all these years the Five have been
subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment.
In that context, he condemned the
"total silence imposed by the media dictatorship to
extinguish the solidarity which they deserve and to
conceal the truth. Hence the need to break down this
wall of silence, the most important thing today," he
stated.
"The case of the Five is irrefutable
evidence of Washington’s complicity with terrorists,"
he affirmed, adding that the current U.S.
administration will have to confront the dilemma of
continuing or not the immoral cynicism of its
predecessors.
Alarcón noted that René González is
due for release on October 7 after having served his
unjust prison term to the last minute.
MANY OTHER ACTIVITIES
Phil Horowitz, René’s lawyer,
explained in a telephone conference from Washington
that he has asked a Miami federal judge to allow his
client to return to Cuba as soon as he is released
to serve the three-year probation which was part of
his sentence on the island, EFE noted.
However, the prosecution is opposing
the application, using the argument that René has
not shown any remorse concerning the crimes for
which he was sentenced, and is asking that he spend
that three-year term in Florida where, as his
attorney commented, he has no family.
The lawyers of Gerardo Hernández and
Ramón Labañino also took part in the telephone
conference – organized by the National Committee to
Free the Cuban Five – and condemned the injustices
committed during the trials of their clients.
"Being deprived of his family for 13
years is a very long time," stated William M. Morris,
Labañino’s lawyer.
Also on September 12, protesters
outside U.S. embassies in Spain and other countries
called for the liberation of the Five.
In Venezuela, family members of the
Cuban national heroes placed flowers in Caracas’
Plaza Bolívar and demanded the release of the Cuban
patriots in an event attended by President of the
National Assembly and Rogelio Polanco, the Cuban
ambassador in Venezuela.
During a general debate in Geneva
with Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human
Rights, the Cuban representative, Rodolfo Reyes,
made use of the occasion to demand the release of
the Five.
Youth in all parts of Cuba are
taking part in various activities for the Five
through October 6. •