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Journalists paid
to defame
the Cuban Five
June
3,
2010
WASHINGTON, June 2.—U.S. groups
working for the release of the five Cuban anti-terrorists
incarcerated in that country today exposed details
of covert payments made to journalists covering the
case in Miami from December 1999 to December 2001,
Notimex reports.
TEN
YEARS AFTER THE FIVE’S ARREST
A new anti-Cuba spectacle in Miami
September
15, 2008
In the context of the election
campaign, the CIA and Cuban-American Congress
members are developing a new hysterical campaign
brought to life by Colonel Chris Simmons, an
intelligence officer from the military reserves
While Posada
promotes terror, the Cuban five live through the
hell of lockdown
April
25,
2007
ALL experts on the issue confirm
it: the U.S. prison system is one of the most
repressive in the world, with an abundance of
techniques and instruments for maintaining inmates
in a permanent state of complete subordination.
The United States
is an accomplice and protector of terrorism, states
Alarcón
July
20, 2004
RICARDO
Alarcón, president of Cuba’s National Assembly of
People’s Power, affirmed that the United States
government is an accomplice and protector of
terrorism.
RELATIVES OF THE FIVE SPEAK OUT
“Need for an
international exposé!”
“HOW can it be that Luis Posada
Carriles is seeking protection in the United States?
There is a need for an international exposé to
unmask the United States, a country that boasts of
fighting terrorism when in truth it is protecting
it!,” Elizabeth Palmer, wife of Ramón Labañino, one
of the five Cubans imprisoned in the United States
for infiltrating terrorist circles linked to the
Miami Cuban-American mafia, informed
Granma International.
The Five had no
access whatsoever to classified information
ALMOST seven years later and after
setting up a rigged trial, inflicting a lengthy
succession of cruel and degrading treatment, and
promoting a misinformation campaign within the
media, the former chief of the Miami branch of the
FBI has confessed that the Five did not have access
to any intelligence information. And he did so
publicly during a conversation with none other than
terrorist capos Luis Zúñiga Rey and Horacio García,
on the airwaves of the misnamed Radio Marti.
MIAMI,
TERRORISTS’ PARADISE
Alpha 66
“expands its offices and
training camp.”
December
17,
2004
FROM its offices at 1714 W. Flagler
St, in Miami, the Cuban-American
terrorist group Alpha 66 continues launching its
calls to terror. In an anti-Cuban magazine,
its’ new chief and CIA agent, Ernesto Díaz Rodríguez,
has just confirmed his intention to maintain
”a combat strategy for a radical change” in Cuba.
Fabio Ochoa: an acceptable criminal
November 12,
2004
THERE is nothing easier to compare the treatment
given to any criminal and even to “acceptable”
terrorists with the attitude displayed to
anti-terrorists who
are standing up to this scourge, thus defending Cuba
and the United States, and who are incarcerated in
U.S. jails.
The confessions of
Orlando Bosch
‘What is the FBI doing?’
Alarcón wants to know
May
19,
2003
THE president of the Cuban
parliament, Ricardo Alarcón, asked "What is the FBI
doing?" on revealing that international terrorist
Orlando Bosch, based in Miami, recently boasted on
one of that city’s TV stations that he was chief of
the Coordinación de Organizaciones Revolucionarias
Unidas (CORU), a terrorist group responsible for
countless criminal actions during the 1970s, both
inside and outside of the United States.
Posada must be punished “with the
full force of the law”
June
8,
2003
MIAMI’s anti-Cuban circles are trying
to convert international terrorist Luis Posada
Carriles and his accomplices into “Robin Hoods,” but
the people of Panama know who these men are and
justice must keep them imprisoned and punish them
with the full force of the law. These words were
spoken by Carlos Alvarado, president of Panama’s
National Assembly, in an interview with Granma
International.
NEW
YORK’S CASA DE LAS AMERICAS
Terrorism knocks on
its doors
June
3,
2003
FOR
almost half a century, the Casa de las Américas in
New York has maintained its honorable position of
defending the Cuban Revolution despite suffering
aggression and attacks by terrorist groups of Cuban
origin, as well as threats from the U.S. government.
Campaign
to release Cuban-American terrorists
May
12,
2003
LAST Saturday,
Panamanian television’s Channel 4 transmitted an
extensive report on the "injustice" being
committed in the case of Luis Posada Carriles
"the persecuted politician of the Castro
regime," an old man suffering from various
illnesses who will have to wait, as the presenter
stated at the end of the documentary, "for the
conclusion of the legal procedure delayed by the
prosecuting party."
Introducing
Héctor Pesquera — gangsters’ buddy, protector
of terrorists and FBI special agent
It
sounds like something out of a third-rate B-movie: Héctor
Pesquera, in the role of "incorruptible"
FBI chief for South Florida pays a friendly visit to
the Miami police chief, accompanied by Camilo
Padreda, ...
The
lost illusions of Posada and
his accomplices
PANAMA CITY.-
Traumatized. There aren’t many other words to
describe Posada Carriles and his three henchmen on
leaving the court on Thursday, December 5 after
discovering the extent of the deceit practiced on
them over the months by their defense attorney drugs
lawyer Rogelio Cruz.
The
DA’s illegalities
IF you make a
statement, I’ll prosecute you, was the District Attorney’s
threatening advice to Roberto Frómeta, a member of the
counterrevolutionary terrorist F-4 organization.
Another
vengeful sentence in Miami
December
28, 2001
HE life sentence
plus two additional verdicts of five years and eight months,
handed down to Antonio Guerrero by the Miami Federal Court on
December 27, is not just irrational but completely unjust and
confirms the vengeful aspect of the rigged trial.
U.S.
authorities must act against the Miami mafia and extreme right
December
20, 2001
THE
Cuban-Americans who today, after 40 years, continue to engage
in acts of terrorism against Cuba are clearly linked to the
darkest episodes in recent U.S. history: the assassination of
President Kennedy, the Watergate scandal, ...
You
can’t trust the FBI
June
22, 2001
A group of U.S.
senators recently requested an independent investigation into
the FBI, as they believe the organization can no longer be
trusted.
Accused of spying for defending their
country from the Miami mafias terrorism
June
21, 2001
THE first of a series of roundtable
broadcasts, presenting information on the case of the five Cubans held prisoner and
unjustly charged with spying in the United States, made clear the reasons justifying those
young mens behavior.
René
Gonzalezs father was separated from his son for 11 years
June
29, 2001
ON the telephone he would assure his father:
"Im fine, old man, no problems." On the island they would doubt him and
say: "hes having us on..."
The
only information of interest to us from the United States is
on the acts of terrorism against Cuba, organized and financed
there
Two years
and eight months before the events currently under study with
regard to the monstrous injustice committed against five Cuban
patriots, Fidel, during an October 19, 1998 interview with CNN
in Portugal,...
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