A communiqué from the Uruguayan Free the Five Committee
expresses its condolences “to Gerardo, his relatives and the
Cuban people” on behalf of all those who struggle in that South
American nation for the release of these five heroes, the Prensa
Latina news agency reports.
Hernandez is serving an unjust sentence of two life
imprisonments plus 15 years imposed in a biased trial held in
Miami, den of anti-Cuban mafia groups.
He and his four companions were warning Cuba about the criminal
actions of these groups, as a result of which thousands of
people have died or were wounded or maimed over the last five
decades.
In spite of being ill, Carmen actively participated in the
campaign to reveal the truth on the case of The Five to the
world and to promote the demand for a fair trial for those who
prevented the carrying out of terrorist acts against Cuba.
On the other hand in El Cairo, the Egyptian capital, members of
the permanent secretariat of the Organization in Solidarity with
Afro-Asian Peoples have urged US President Barack Obama to
release these antiterrorists from prison immediately.
In a letter addressed to the US head of state, they expressed
their concern for the imprisonment of these men, which they
described as a violation of US laws and of high political
motivation, the Granma newspaper reports.