Hernandez was thrown again into the hole on July
21, and Cuba’s procedures to contact prison authorities and the
State Department in order to clarify the situation have been
unsuccessful, Alarcon told the press gathered at Havana’s
Convention Center.
He described this reality as very serious, since Gerardo is in a
very small cell, of two meters long by one meter wide, which he
shares with another prisoner and where ventilation is limited,
since they breathe through a small hole located at the top of a
wall.
The US government knows that Gerardo suffers from some ailments,
for which he had been asking for medical examination since
April. He was finally seen by a physician on July 20 and
diagnosed problems requiring treatment.
Apparently, the ailment is caused by a bacterium that, according
to the physician, is circulating among inmates, some of whom
have become seriously ill, and we’re not sure if that’s
Gerardo’s problem, since he hasn’t had any test and was taken to
the hole the day after the consultation, he pointed out.
He added that he also has problems with his blood pressure,
something understandable because, in spite of being only 45
years old, he has been imprisoned under harsh conditions for
almost 12 years now, in spite of which he has stood firm.
The other four are Antonio Guerrero, Fernando
Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino and Rene Gonzalez, arrested on
September, 1998, and given excessive sentences for monitoring
the activities of counterrevolutionary groups planning criminal
actions against the Cuban Revolution and its leaders.
We’re concerned about his poor health –and above all the lack of
specialized treatment-, all the worse for being in the hole,
because temperature in his prison is over 35 degrees Celsius.
We denounce this very serious situation. We’re following the
events, said Alarcon, and let’s hope they end right now or
tomorrow. We’re doing all we can and we have contacted his
lawyers, but if there’s no clarification on this problem, the
National Assembly will have to issue a statement, he stressed.
Since we heard about this situation unofficially, we have been
demanding the US authorities for a statement and we haven’t had
an enlightening answer on what happened or why he has been
punished, he said.
Recently, his sister Isabel saw him and corroborated his
situation, because he showed up on a visit bound in chains hand
and foot and they spoke by telephone through a glass wall, a
condition imposed on punished prisoners, recalled Alarcon.
We have no explanation whatsoever and it’s obvious to us that
Gerardo was summoned by various officers from the Federal Bureau
of Investigations, who went to the prison and took part in his
being thrown into the hole. Evidently is not an action carried
out purely by the prison, he underlined.
The fact that this is the third time Gerardo is taken to the
hole in moments of appealing procedures is curious, in this
process of unfair imprisonment of our Five Heroes.
He should be working with his lawyers on the arguments for his
habeas corpus, and the US government knows that, clarified the
President of the Cuban Parliament.
At present, Gerardo is unable to have any contact with his
lawyers, receive mail or speak by telephone. He’s completely
isolated and, on top of that, considering his health, his
integrity is put at risk, something the US government is
entirely responsible for, he underlined.
Alarcon made these statements to representatives of the national
press accredited to the 5th ordinary period of sessions of the
National Assembly of the People’s Power (Parliament), the 12
working committees of which are meeting on Wednesday and
Thursday.