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World action on the cause of the cuban five. |
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WORLD
ACTION ON THE CAUSE OF THE CUBAN FIVE
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Ramón Labañino Salazar, René
González Sehwerert, Fernando
González Llort Gerardo Hernández
Nordelo and Antonio Guerrero
Rodríguez are five Cubans
imprisoned
in the
United
States since 1998 for monitoring in
Miami the activities of the
anti-Cuban terrorist groups.
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“The
worst thing that can happen to
anyone in the American system of
justice is to be alone. Solidarity
is necessary, not to intimidate the
Court. But to indicate that the
world is watching and the law should
be followed.”
Leonard Weinglass, US civil rights
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The NOBEL LAUREATES Wole Soyinka, Nadine
Gordimer, Desmond Tutu, Rigoberta
Menchú, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, José
Saramago,
Harold Pinter, Zhores
Alfiorov,
and
Günter Grass , and more than 6000
intellectuals and artists of all the
world,
among them:
Noam Chomsky, Oscar Niemeyer,
Mario Benedetti, Harry Belafonte,
Pablo González Casanova, Ernesto
Cardenal, Thiago de Mello, Danny
Glover, Walter Salles, Eduardo
Galeano, Alice Walker, Manu Chao,
Atilio Borón, Francois Houtart,
Ignacio Ramonet, Luis Sepúlveda,
Tariq Ali, Ramsey Clark, Gianni
Miná, Frei Betto, Miguel Bonasso,
Howard Zinn, Jorge Sanjinés, Rusell
Banks and Alfonso Sastre, demanded
in an open letter to the US General
Attorney the inmediate liberation of
the Cuban Five. |
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Noam Chomsky
“The thing with the Cuban Five is
such a scandal, its hard to talk
about it.”
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“The
five Cubans who have been imprisoned
in the United States is something
that is a secret from the people of
the United States.
So we have a very important job to
do in the United States for people
in the progressive movement. And
that is to make the situation known
to people because I believe the
American people have a basic sense
of decency. When they learn that
something inhuman has happened, they
react against it…”
Howard Zinn |
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“A
general boicot is being applied by
European media: this story is not
mentioned neither in newspapers, TV
or radio. We are dealing with a
completely censored issue.”
Ignacio Ramonet |
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Also expressed their solidarity with
the Cuban Five:
·
More than 900 parliamentarians of
all the world
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British, Irish, Russian,
Mexican
and
Mali Parliaments
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the
113rd Assembly of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union
·
Women Forum held in occasion of the
Sixth Session of the Joint
Parliamentary Assembly of the ACP-EU
countries
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Network of Parliamentarian Women of
the Parliamentary Conference of the
Americas. |
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“The
deprivation of Iiberty of Messrs.
Antonio Guerrero Rodriguez, Mr.
Fernando González Llort, Mr Gerardo
Hernández Nordelo, Mr. Ramón
Labañino Salazar and Mr. René
González Sehweret is arbitrary,
being in contravention of article 14
of the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights”,
Working Group on Arbitrary Detention
of the UN Human Rights Commission,
May 27, 2005 |
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“We
urge the US government in the
meantime to take every step to
ensure that the five are treated
fairly and are not subjected to any
undue deprivations while they
continue to be incarcerated,
including denial of family visits.”
Amnesty International,
January 11, 2006 |
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“We
urge to respect the rights of the
Five Cubans imprisoned in the United
Status and the right of their
relatives to visit them.” American
Association of Lawyers, January
28, 2005 |
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The National Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers (NACDL), the
National Association of Federal
Defenders (NAFD), and the Florida
Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers (FACDL) submitted Amici
Curiae in support of the Cuban Five
before the 11th Circuit
Court of Appeals. |
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“The
Bureau of the International
Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL)
ratifies the IADL’s denunciation of
the manifest violations committed
along this process by agreeing to
circulate all relevant information
about this process among our members
with a view to further disseminating
this case in jurist and other social
organizations, make it known in
every international forum we attend
and develop parallel judicial and
any other possible action at
international level so that proper,
necessary justice be achieved
regarding the case of the Cuban
Five.”
April 12, 2006 |
(ICAP) 23-01-2007
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