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Cuba denounces unjust
imprisonment of
its anti-terrorists in USA
 • GENEVA.—Cuba
has once again denounced the case of the Five at the
UN Human Rights Council, PL reports.
Speaking during the annual debate on
gender perspectives, Anayansi Rodríguez, ambassador
to international agencies based in Geneva, condemned
Washington’s refusal to grant visas to two of the
wives of the Cuban anti-terrorists, which
constitutes a form of violence against women and a
violation of their rights.
"For many years, representatives of
the civil society have come before the Council to
denounce the incarceration of the Cuban patriots,
unjustly sentenced for monitoring the actions of
terrorist groups promoting acts of aggression
against my country," the diplomat recalled.
The statement of the Cuban official
coincides with the 15th anniversary of the unjust
incarceration of the Five. During events marking the
anniversary, the demand for the liberation of the
anti-terrorist fighters has been voiced throughout
the world. •
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Fill Cuba with
yellow ribbons on September 12
Address by René
González, anti-terrorist fighter and Hero of the
Republic of Cuba, on Cuban television, September 3,
2013
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I have acted in
accordance with my principles
Fernando González Llort
celebrated his 50th birthday, August 18th. He was
only 35 years of age on Saturday, September 12,
1998, when, during the dawn hours, the FBI arrested
him, but they have not been able to destroy his
principles
René no longer a
U.S. citizen
SINCE Thursday, May 9 at 2:00pm,
René González Sehwerert is "just a Cuban patriot."
At that time, in Havana’s U.S. Interests Section
(USIS), he received the document certifying his
renunciation of U.S. citizenship, a procedure which
will allow him to remain in Cuba. |