Clark appeared on Wednesday in the Round Table television
program, where he ratified that Antonio Guerrero, Fernando
Gonzalez, Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino and Rene
Gonzalez have not committed any crime against the security
or the interests of the United States.
I’ve always been optimistic and I hope that these five brave
men will be release and return to Cuba, stated the US
Attorney General during the government of President Lyndon
Baines Johnson.
He asserted that The Five, as they’re known internationally,
“will return to their homes and will enjoy the rest of their
lives as heroes of the history of the struggle for the
rights of mankind.”
He referred to the biased performance of the US legal system
in the case of The Five, and recalled the farce mounted in
El Paso, Texas, where terrorist Luis Posada Carriles,
responsible for the blowing of a Cubana airliner in mid air
in 1976, killing all 73 people on board, was exonerated
Clark stands out for his struggles in favor of justice and
against imperialist crimes in the world, and in this regard
he pointed out that if it weren’t for the US blockade
international cooperation with Cuba would be greater.He said
that he visited Cuban hospitals, in which the commitment of
the people and the government to provide them with material
resources necessary for their work, in spite of the
blockade, is evident.
While referring to socioeconomic programs for popular
benefit, Clark recalled that his first visit to Havana took
place in 1946, but that he had never witnessed the advances
experienced by Cuba after the triumph of the Revolution in
1959.