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Cuba Si France
Demands Unconditional Release for Rene Gonzalez
HAVANA, Cuba, Sept 29 (acn) The
Cuba Si France solidarity association demanded in Paris the
unconditional release of Rene Gonzalez, who will have to serve
three years of supervised
release in the US, after coming out of jail on October 7.
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This patriot, one of the
five Cuban anti-terrorists unfairly incarcerated in the US over
the last 13 years, will come out of prison after serving his
sentence, but will not be able to meet with his family on the
island due to a decision of Florida's South District Judge Joan
A. Lenard.
Lenard defeated the motion presented in February, in which
Rene requested to return to his country, the Prensa Latina news
agency reported.
Rene, Gerardo Hernandez, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez
and Ramon Labañino were condemned in 2001 to excessive sentences
ranging from 15 years to two life imprisonments plus 15 years,
for monitoring the activities Florida-based, anti-Cuban
terrorist groups.
In a communiqué, Cuba Si France condemns Judge Lenard’s
decision, and asserted that US justice has become a mincer,
driven by revenge and arbitrariness, specified PL.
Keeping Rene for three years in the US after serving his
sentence is denying justice and, above all, to expose him to the
vengeance of the Miami anti-Cuban mafia, the organization
denounced, which recalled that the state of Florida is a den of
free and unpunished international terrorists, like Luis Posada
Carriles.
Cuba Si France called upon friends of the cause of the Cuban
Five to strengthen
international mobilization and to demand the US government to
authorize Rene's return to Cuba, to his wife and children and
the rest of his family.
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