In a press
conference, Silvio pointed out that The Five are suffering sentences
that are completely ridiculous, with irregularities in their
proceedings, since it was a trial with great political influence,
the Prensa Latina news agency reports on Wednesday.
The popular troubadour tackled the issue while preparing his
concert-debut slated for New York’s Carnegie Hall on Friday, the
tickets of which rapidly sold out a few days ago.
While referring to the US policy towards Cuba, he expressed that it
would be very important if Washington lifted the economic,
commercial y financial blockade imposed on the island for almost 50
years now.
The author of “La era está pariendo un corazón” affirmed that the
permanent dialogue between his music and the new generations is
probably due to the fact that he has maintained the same mental
attitude he had when he was young, with respect to creation, music,
poetry and communication with others.
On Sunday, Silvio offered a concert in Puerto Rico, which was
attended by some 10,000 people, a presentation that was part of his
current international tour that will take him to several US cities.
During that concert, he read fragments of a letter written two years
ago by US actor Danny Glover, in which the latter expressed his
solidarity with the five Cuban antiterrorists unfairly imprisoned in
the US.
Silvio especially dedicated the piece “Escaramujo” to the Puerto
Rican students now on strike against the anti-popular measures of
the colonial government, preceded by a commentary: "Education is not
a business; to you, who’re making sacrifices, goes this song."