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Alarcon
Stresses Role of Public Opinion in the Cause of the Cuban Five
HAVANA, Cuba, May 9 (acn) Cuban Parliament President Ricardo
Alarcon highlighted on Monday the role of public opinion in the
cause of the five Cuban antiterrorists unjustly imprisoned in
the US.
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statements broadcast by the National Television Newscast,
Alarcon asserted that the center of the problem lies outside
the courtroom, in public opinion, in the knowledge or lack
of knowledge of people with respect to the case of Gerardo
Hernandez, Rene Gonzalez, Fernando Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino,
and Antonio Guerrero, known internationally as the Cuban
Five.
Alarcon referred to the public knowledge that the US
government paid journalists for lying and publishing
calumnies on these antiterrorists so as to influence the
members of the court negatively in the trial held in Miami.
All these actions, among others, prevented the Cuban Five
from having a fair trial, stressed Alarcon, who added that
there would be a reaction on the part of the American people
if they knew what the main aspects of the process are.
The Web site Reporteros por contrato, an initiative by the
US National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, announced that
they will soon publish new evidence on Washington’s payments
to Miami journalists to create a hostile atmosphere against
these antiterrorists.
These revelations are based on more than 2,200 pages of
contracts signed by Miami journalists, including some from
Radio and TV Marti, the Prensa Latina news agency reported
on Monday.
The Cuban Five were arrested in 1998 and tried in 2001. They
were condemned to harsh sentences –ranging from 15 years to
two life imprisonments- for monitoring the activities of
terrorist groups operating, with Washington’s consent, in
the US state of Florida.
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