René in Cuba
SHORTLY
after noon on March 30, Hero of the Republic René
González Sehwerert, one of the five anti-terrorist
Cuban fighters sentenced unjustly to long prison
terms in the United States, arrived in Cuba for a
private family visit
Having
completed his 13-year sentence, René is currently on
parole and required to remain in the U.S. for an
additional three years.
This past February 24, he submitted,
through his lawyers, an emergency request to the
South Florida District Court, seeking permission to
visit his seriously ill brother in Havana.
Almost a month later, on March 19,
Judge Joan Lenard, who has been in charge of the
case since its inception, authorized a 15-day trip,
subject to several conditions. René was required to
obtain all necessary clearances and licenses
required by the U.S. government to travel to Cuba,
and to submit a detailed itinerary of the trip
including flight numbers, routing, location and
contact information in Cuba. Additionally he must
report telephonically to his probation officer. The
judge’s order made clear that the conditions of his
supervised release have not changed and he must
return to the United States within two weeks from
the date of his departure.
The decision to authorize the visit
fully conforms to the parameters established for his
supervised release, which do allow for travel to
Cuba, if approval is granted by his parole officer
or the Judge.
U.S. government attorneys, who have
opposed René’s petitions – both those seeking to
return definitively to Cuba, as well as those
requesting permission for a short visit to see his
gravely ill brother – acknowledged that there is
nothing that prohibits him from traveling to Cuba in
the terms of his parole. On March 7, the Attorney
General’s office stated that the terms of René’s
parole do not prevent travel to Cuba during this
period, emphasizing that nothing prevents him from
seeking permission from his probation officer (or
the court, if the officer declines) to travel to
Cuba, to visit his wife, his aging parents or others.
In the request submitted to the
Court by his lawyer, René indicated that he will
abide by the conditions established for the visit
and will return to the United States.
Despite the conditions imposed, the
Cuban people, with deep respect, welcome our beloved
René to the homeland and reiterate that we will not
waver in the struggle for his, and his four brothers’,
definitive return.
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René writes his
brother Roberto