Alarcon said uniting efforts against the current media wall
and silence about issues opposing the interests of
capitalist nations is a duty of the revolutionary media.
The Cuban Parliament president spoke at the closing of a
panel about the fight for the truth regarding the case of
the Cuban Five.
Organized by the Association of Cuban Journalists (UPEC) in
Havana, the panel was attended by Americans Gloria de la
Riva, with the US Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban
Five, and Alicia Jrapko, Coordinator of the International
Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five; among other
personalities.
In reference to the establishment by the United Nations of
May 3 as the World Day for the Freedom of Speech, Alarcon
said that freedom actually means protecting the points of
view and interests of the bourgeois liberal press and not
that of Third World countries and the poor.
De la Riva talked about her experience with the San
Francisco Chronicle, where she unsuccessfully tried to have
a story about the legal situation of Gerardo Hernandez, Rene
Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero and Rene
Gonzalez, published.
“The director said it was not a topic of local interest,”
said De la Riva and added that journalists with Miami-based
media Pablo Alfonso and Wilfredo Cancio Isla received from
the US Government –between 1999 and 2007- some $272,000 and
$21,000 each, to publish false articles about the Cuban
Five, during the trial days.
Alicia Jrapko also spoke about the difficulties encountered
by the solidarity-with-Cuban movement, regarding the Cuban
Five’s case, due to the lack of knowledge about the topic.
Meanwhile, Andres Gomez, coordinator of the Antonio Maceo
Brigade and writer for Radio Miami also attending the
meeting encouraged participants to look for new ideas to
break the silence of the US media about the case.
The panel was moderated by Jose Dos Santos with the Latin
American Federation of Journalists.