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“We are five loyal Cubans, who for 33
months and five days have endured a severe imprisonment in the jails of a nation
where hostility against our own is obvious with its authorities. Then, after a
long and infamous trial directed by manifestly political objectives, methods and
procedures and overwhelmed by a real deluge of maliciously concocted propaganda,
we have decided to address the
American people to let them know the truth, that we are the victims of a
terrible injustice.
“We have been accused
of endangering the security of the United States and indicted on numerous
charges, including crimes such as conspiracy to commit murder that could not,
and cannot, be proven for they are false but for which we could be sentenced to
dozens of years of imprisonment and even to life sentences.
“A body
of Miami jurors, and this explains it all, declared us guilty of all charges.
But we are just Cuban patriots and it was never our intent to cause any harm to
neither the values nor the integrity of the American people.
“Our
tiny nation, that has heroically survived four decades of aggressions and
threats to its national security, of subversive plans, sabotages and
destabilization, has every right to defend itself from its enemies who keep
using the U.S. territory to plan, organize and finance terrorist actions
breaking your own laws in the process.
“Our
country is also entitled to peace, respect for its sovereignty and for our most
sacred interests.
“In the
four years that we have spent in this country, we have never stopped wondering
why is it that our two peoples cannot live in peace and how is it possible that
the mean interests of the extreme right, including terrorist groups and
organizations made up by Cuban Americans, can strain relations between two
peoples that are so close geographically and that could easily maintain
relations based on respect and equality.
“In our
prison stay we have had the time to reflect on our behavior in this country and
we can say, without the shadow of a doubt, that neither with our attitude nor
our actions have we in any way interfered with, or jeopardized the security of,
the American people. What we have certainly done is contribute to exposing
terrorist plans and actions against our people, thus preventing the death of
innocent Cubans and Americans.
“Why is
it necessary for Cuban patriots to stay away from their loved ones and postpone
an otherwise joyful life with their families and people to discharge the
honorable duty of protecting their homeland?
“Why
are the U.S. authorities tolerant with these terrorists who act against our
country? Why don’t they investigate or take action against the terrorist plans
denounced by Cuba or try to prevent the numerous attempts against the life of
our leaders?
“Why is
it that the professed authors of these and other terrorist actions are still
loose in South Florida as was clearly established during the trial?
“Who
trained them and who are allowing them to carry out their plans?
“Who
are those really endangering the security of the United States of America?
“They
are the terrorist groups made up by Cuban Americans and their political and
economic mentors in America who are gnawing away at the credibility of this
country, giving this nation an appearance of ruthlessness and misleading its
institutions to an inconsistent, prejudiced and erratic behavior. They are the
same individuals who forestall a serious and sensitive approach to Cuba related
issues.
“Such
groups and their mentors have joined in a coordinated drive to bring about
conflict between our two countries. To that end, they keep promoting with both
the legislative and the executive branches of government increasingly aggressive
measures against Cuba.
“They
want to continue to update a long-standing history of invasions, sabotages,
biological aggressions and other similar actions, while sparing no effort to
create situations that might lead to incidents of grave consequences to both our
peoples.
“The
result of such aggressions against Cuba is that 3478 people were killed and 2099
were maimed between 1959 and 1999, notwithstanding very costly material losses.
“Yet,
they persist in their propaganda campaigns offering the American people a
distorted image of Cuba and trying to prevent with different pretexts, laws and
regulations that Americans travel freely to Cuba to know first hand the real
situation there. Likewise, they set every obstacle to cooperation in areas of
common interest such as illegal migration and drug-trafficking that brings so
much pain to the American people.
“All this is compounded by constant requests for
ever higher and fresh amounts of money from the government, thus affecting the
American taxpayers, simply to finance their actions against Cuba. The enormous
amounts of money that keep pouring into radio and TV broadcastings, as well as
to financing their subjects on the island, take away resources that could better
be used to cope with social problems afflicting
Americans.
“There
are recent examples of these groups’ clout and pressures on the Miami community,
its government agencies and even its judicial system.
“It
would be in the best interest of the American people to get rid of the bad
influence of such extremists and terrorists that cause so much damage to the
United States by breaking its own laws.
“We
have never done anything for money. We have always lived modestly and acted
humbly, living up to the sacrifices of our own people.
“We
have always been moved by a strong sentiment of human solidarity, love for our
homeland and contempt for that which goes against the dignity of the human
person.
“The
defendants in this trial are in no way repentant of what we have done to defend
our country. We declare ourselves non guilty and simply take comfort in the fact
that we have honored our duty to our people and our homeland. Our loved ones
understand the depth of the ideas that guide us and they will take pride in our
sacrifices for Humanity in this struggle against terrorism and for the
independence of Cuba.
René Gonzalez, Ramón
Labañino, Fernando González Llort, Antonio Guerrero, Gerardo Hernández.
(signatures)
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