The U.S. Supreme Court has announced that it
will not review the case of the five Cuban
patriots. This decision prevents our five
brothers, unjustly incarcerated for more than 10
years for monitoring terrorist organizations based
in Miami, from having even the possibility of a
fair and impartial trial outside of Miami.
The same justice system that is rejecting the
possibility of reviewing the case of our five
brothers, has granted the defense team of
international terrorist Luis Posada Carriles a
further year of grace to enable it to better
prepare its case. This is the same system that has
left unpunished dozens of criminal organizations
based in Miami. The same system that has failed to
investigate a single claim brought against those
perpetrating attempts on the lives of our peoples.
It is the same system that has ignored the
ruling of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary
Detentions, which declared the imprisonment of the
Five arbitrary and illegal. With this decision,
the court is making a mockery not only of their
defense lawyers’ appeal, but also the universal
demand of 10 Nobel Prize winners, dozens of
jurists, and parliamentarians and organizations
from all over the world who expressed in 12
"Friends of the Court" documents the need to
review a case plagued with violations since the
very moment the Five were arrested.
It comes as no surprise to us from a system
that allowed the legalization of the most
atrocious torture and which accepts with impunity
the fact that, while five innocent men are
unjustly imprisoned, criminals like Posada, Bosch,
Basulto and Frómeta – among many others – freely
walk the streets of Miami.
This day will remain marked on our calendars as
a day of shame for the U.S. judicial system and of
the Obama government’s failure to act in the face
of terrorist groups that are holding justice to
ransom.
It also will be marked as the beginning of the
new resistance that from this moment will make
itself felt throughout the world until we achieve
the freedom of Gerardo, Ramón, René, Antonio and
Fernando.
We will no longer wait to hold an International
Solidarity Event marking another year of their
arrest. It will be expressed in the thousands of
ways in which we the peoples know how to transform
pain and indignation into struggle, on the streets
outside U.S. embassies, in the universities, in
Parliaments, in churches, with our modest
resources and modest means, but with all the
strength that truth and the right give us.
Because we are convinced that, as Gerardo said
on hearing the news, "as long as there is even one
person fighting on the outside, we will continue
resisting until justice is done."
This International Solidarity Event to Free the
Five begins today and will be extended every day
of our lives until they return home free to their
homeland.
We call on our friends in the world to more
than ever demand of the Obama government that it
end this colossal injustice and order the
immediate liberation of the Five.