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By Gabriel Dávalos
At
an open tribunal held Tuesday at Havana’s Flag
Memorial amphitheater, young Cubans condemned
the injustice committed against the Cuban Five,
imprisoned in the United States, and demanded
their immediate release.
"Cuba’s youth recognizes the heroic conduct of
the Five throughout a decade of imprisonment and
supports the dignified attitude of their
families," said Luis Morlotte Rivas, national
president of the Hermanos Saíz Association,
reading a statement from the country’s youth
organizations.
The
message also condemned the decision to return
three of the five cases to the same place where
the initial trial never should have been held,
Miami, at a time when the U.S. government
continues its machinations to protect the
well-known terrorist Luis Posada Carriles.
Antonio Guerrero Cabrera, son of one of the
Cuban Five, described the judicial process as
hypocritical and manipulative and reiterated
that this is a reflection of the anti-Cuban
Miami mafia’s hate and rancor for the Cuban
people. Nevertheless, he said, the world is
raising its voice for the liberation of the Five
because the truth must overcome. Joining the
call was Diana Lidia Fuentes, granddaughter of
Miguel Espinosa, copilot of the Cuban aircraft
that was blown up in mid-flight over Barbados
almost 32 years ago, a brutal crime perpetuated
by Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, who remain
unpunished.
The
well-known actress Isabel Santos emphasized the
necessity of remaining united in the struggle
without pause, with the conviction that sooner
or later the Five will return.
Also
attending were Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada,
member of the Political Bureau of the Cuban
Communist Party; Fernando Remírez de Estenoz,
member of the Central Committee Secretariat;
Felipe Pérez Roque, foreign minister; Rolando
Alfonso Borges, head of the party’s ideological
department; and Julio Martínez Ramírez, first
secretary of the Union of Young Communists.
Granma 11-06-2008 |