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Environmental Meeting to Dedicate a Session to the Cuban Five
HAVANA, Cuba, Jul 6 (acn)
The 8th International Convention on Environment and Development
underway in Havana will be dedicated on Thursday to the five
Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unfairly imprisoned in the US
since 1998.
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The International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban
Five will offer a lecture about the case of Antonio
Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez, Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon
Labañino and Rene Gonzalez.
Relatives of the Cuban Five and other guests will attend the
meeting that includes an update on the judicial process.
Gerardo, Fernando, Ramon, Antonio and Rene were arrested in
1998 and condemned to terms that go from 15 years to two
life sentences plus 15 years. They received such harsh
sentences for monitoring Florida-based anti-Cuban terrorist
groups.
Juan Mario Martinez Suarez, executive secretary of the 8th
Convention –attended by 900 representatives from 35
countries– told ACN the update on the case of the Cuban Five
is one of the main activities of the event wrapping up on
Friday.
By mid June, Havana hosted the Third Youth Meeting of
Solidarity with the Cuban Five. Participants in the event
issued a call to “let the world know about this terrible
injustice,” and to take advantage of any meeting to make the
truth about the trial on the Cuban Five known. They
considered the whole case a “political vendetta” of
the United States in the obsession to destroy Cuba and its
Revolution.
The youngsters who attended the meeting agreed to send
letters to U.S. authorities, make phone calls and collect
signatures to demand the Cuban Five’s freedom and make
Barack Obama’s government to feel the pressure of the world
and raise the public opinion’s awareness in support of the
Cuban antiterrorists.
Cuban Parliament president Ricardo Alarcon reiterated on May
the importance of the international solidarity in the fight
to achieve the release of the Cuban Five, and warned that
Washington’s government paid journalists to distort the
truth about the case and publish slanders to influence the
jury that convicted of being a threat to the U.S. national
security among other charges in Miami in 2001.
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