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MORE than 100 prominent individuals from 27
countries, among them Nobel Peace laureates
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel of Argentina and Rigoberta
Mechú of Guatemala, as well as actor Danny
Glover and writer Alice Walker from the United
States, are members of the International
Commission for Family Visitation Rights,
supporting Olga Salanueva and Adriana Pérez,
wives of René González and Gerardo Hernández
respectively, two of the Five Cuban anti-terrorists
imprisoned in the United States for nine years.
The U.S. government has denied the women visas
to visit their husbands eight times; they have
not been able to visit them since their arrests.
The
initiative taken by the International Committee
to Free the Five was announced yesterday to the
Cuban and international press through a press
release, in which the group indicates that its
position is based on humanitarian rights and
family rights defined in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and the UN
Convention Against Torture.
Graciela Ramírez, coordinator of the committee,
reiterated the call for action by human rights
organizations, women’s organizations, social
movements, religious groups, trade unions,
political and government officials, to be
directed in particular to the U.S. Secretary of
State, Attorney General and Congress, as well as
the United Nations Human Rights Council, among
others.
Olga Salanueva indicated that the battle was
part of a broader struggle to free the Five and
that “The pain we feel grows stronger every
instant they remain in prison.”
Roberto González, René’s brother, insisted that
political efforts “that go beyond the courts”
need to be intensified.
Also present were Rosa Aurora Freijanes and
Magali Llort, wife and mother of Fernando
González; Mirta Rodríguez and María Eugenia
Guerrero, mother and sister of Antonio Guerrero
and Elizabeth Palmeiro, wife of Ramon Labañino.
Translated by Granma International
Granma 12-12-2007 |