Editorial
Justice for the
Five once again denied
• RENÉ González Sehwerert, one of
Cuba's five anti-terrorist heroes, will be released
from prison October 7 having served in full the
brutal and unjust sentence he was given.
On September 16, South Florida
District Judge Joan A. Lenard denied a motion
submitted by René on February 16, 2011 requesting
that he be allowed to return to Cuba and be reunited
with his wife, daughters and parents. He has been
unjustly obliged to remain in the United States for
three years of probation.
This decision, after 13 years of
incarceration, constitutes a deliberate additional
penalty, motivated by the same desires for political
revenge which characterized the original judicial
procedures which led to the conviction of the Five
in 2001. Standing behind this decision is the United
States government which for years has supported
terrorism against Cuba, protecting organizations and
individuals – within its territory – responsible for
the deaths, suffering, pain and suffering of
thousands of Cubans.
Since 1998, Gerardo Hernández, Ramón
Labańino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González and
René González have been subjected to unusually cruel
and degrading treatment. They have withstood
pressure and abuse, including separation from their
loved ones, with admirable integrity, never wavering
in their principles, character or behavior as model
prisoners.
The judge's response to René's
motion is in no way justified and makes no sense. It
is presumed that he must remain in the United States
where clearly his life will be endangered, and where
the most prominent anti-Cuban terrorist individuals
and organizations are located.
In her response, the judge
reconfirmed the sentence imposed on René in 2001
which included the absurd special and additional
stipulation that, upon his release from prison, he
is prohibited from "associating with or visiting
specific places where individuals or groups such as
terrorists, members of organizations advocating
violence or organized crime figures are known to
frequent." One must ask how it is possible to comply
with this stipulation if René is obliged to reside
precisely "where individuals or groups such as
terrorists are known to frequent." One must ask as
well, although the answer is obvious, what motivates
the United States and its legal system to require in
a legal document the protection of "individuals or
groups such as terrorists" located within its
national territory.
Although it is impossible to undo
the injustice after so many years of unwarranted
imprisonment and political attacks, the only
minimally decorous action the government of the
United States could take at this point would be to
grant René permission to immediately return to Cuba,
to put an end to the vengeful sentences imposed on
Gerardo, Ramón, Antonio and Fernando, and to allow
the return of all Five to their homeland.
The cause of the Cuban Five is known
throughout the entire world. There is a wealth of
information, argumentation and legal evidence which
demonstrates the arbitrary nature of the proceedings
which led to their convictions and sentencing. Also
widely recognized is the especially abusive
treatment in prison these innocent men have received:
extended periods of time in solitary confinement,
lack of communication, psychological torture,
unjustified family separation, limited contact with
legal representatives and the denial of visits by
mothers, wives and daughters.
The people of Cuba deeply appreciate
all the people and groups who have added their
voices to the demand that this injustice end, state
leaders and government officials, as well as
renowned figures who have publicly or privately
advocated for the freedom of the Five.
It is imperative that we
emphatically demand that no further injustice be
committed; that no additional punishment be imposed
on René, putting his life in danger; that his wife
and daughters not be forced to continue living
without him and that the opportunistic policy of
protecting known terrorists – and aggravating the
complicity of the U.S. government – be abandoned.
The cause of Gerardo, Ramón,
Antonio, Fernando and René is the irrevocable cause
of the Cuban people. It is a commitment made by an
entire people to end the injustice which the Five
have suffered and an indication of their loyalty to
those who have defended the homeland with great
courage and sacrifice. Our efforts will not end
until we see the Five home, in their land once again,
with their loved ones and their people.
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