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New injustice in the case of the Five
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WASHINGTON,
April 8.—Authorities at the Victorville Penitentiary
in California have refused to allow the U.S. actor
Danny Glover a planned visit to Gerardo Hernández,
according to a communiqué from the International
Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5.
Prison
authorities informed Glover, who has visited the
Cuban anti-terrorist on nine occasions since 2010,
that he would not be admitted, since they were not
aware of any planned visit.
The
Committee notes that this is a totally arbitrary
decision, given that any person included on a
prisoner’s list has the right to visit.
The
communiqué also thanks Danny Glover for his constant
support of the liberation of Gerardo and his four
brothers in struggle.
U.S.
government attempts to isolate Gerardo from his
family members and friends have been a consistent
for 15 years. During this period, his wife Adriana
Pérez has repeatedly been denied a visa to visit
Gerardo in prison.
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Cuban Pastoral
Council confirms solidarity with the Five
CLOSE to two years after it was
founded, the Cuban Pastoral Council remains
committed to the cause of the Five, its coordinator,
Reverend Pablo Odén Marichal, affirmed in a press
conference at the International Press Center.
3RD INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE FOR WORLD EQUILIBRIUM
U.S. court to review decision
allowing government to conceal evidence proving
Five’s innocence
IF the
evidence relating to the five Cuban anti-terrorist
fighters concealed by the U.S. government were to be
released, it would provide irrefutable and
convincing arguments to prove their innocence, free
them immediately and allow them to return to their
homeland.
The case of the
Five is the DNA
of a grand lie
THE
rigged legal prosecution of the Five amounts to the
DNA of a grand lie orchestrated by the United States.
In this way, National Assembly President Ricardo
Alarcón de Quesada defined the situation of the
Cuban anti-terrorist fighters serving unjust prison
terms in that country. |