Lemeshenok met with Cuba’s ambassador to Minsk, Alfredo
Nieves, who said that the way for the truth to be known
about the case of the five patriots, condemned in 2001 to
arbitrary sentences in a biased trial held in Miami, is
increasingly clearer, the www.cubaminrex.cu Web site
reported.
Gerardo Hernandez, Fernando Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Rene
Gonzalez and Ramon Labañino were condemned to sentences
ranging from 15 years to two life imprisonments plus 15
years.These patriots were monitoring the activities of
Florida based anti-Cuban groups to warn about their plans of
criminal actions, which have Washington’s consent.
Lemeshenok asserted that, although the mass media of his
country know about the struggle for the cause of The Five,
it’s necessary to redouble efforts of solidarity so the the
US government puts an end to that injustice and these heroes
are released from prison.
The Cuban diplomat underlined that Gerardo, Fernando,
Antonio, Rene and Ramon have been in US jails for almost 13
years now and that –due to their strength and their loyalty
to revolutionary principles- the US government vents all its
hatred and revenge on them.
Lemeshenok and Nieves Portuondo coincided
that it’s necessary to join forces and redouble the
political battle for the release of The Five, in the face of
the censorship and the wall of silence imposed by the media
outlets of the great world powers about the unfair
imprisonment of these men.