Saturday, July 26, 2008

Cuban Five Send Message on Occasion of July 26

Rene Gonzalez, one of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters in US jails sent a message on the occasion of July 26 celebrations in Cuba, on behalf of his comrades in jail Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando Gonzalez. The Cuban News Agency reproduces the full text of the message:

Dear friends and supporters:

By next September the 12th it will be 10 years since our arrests. Back then, by putting us in jail, the U.S. government materialized a conscious political decision: The full weight of their law enforcement agencies and their corrupt system of justice would be thrown in support of the terrorists and criminals we were monitoring in Miami .
No wonder our trial has been kept a well guarded secret from the American people. Moving away from every tradition of the mainstream media, nobody seems interested on entertaining the public with a lengthy espionage trial, or willing to take the opportunity to play the usual scare script, or to take this unique opening to warn about a threat to American national security, or to take advantage of the chance to practice the always profitable sport of slandering Communist Cuba.
As five dangerous Communist spies are given the combined sentences of four life terms plus seventy five years, nobody seems interested in learning what peril was the United States into, such as to warrant such punishment. The free press runs away from the courtrooms and the fourth power, as compliant as the other three, cancels interviews and suppresses the case from the news.
All of this shows the uphill battle we must face to convey the truth to the people of this country. It also shows the extraordinary human quality of those who have gotten themselves involved, and the depth of their commitment to justice.
We all still have a hard struggle ahead to bring awareness to the American people; it is a struggle that demands determination, initiative and lots of imagination.
From our five prison cells we want to express to all of you our gratitude for what have been already achieved, and our full trust on what remains to be done.

A big hug to all.
Gerardo, Ramon, Antonio, Fernando and Rene


Mensajes por el 26
http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/miami5/los_heroes/los_cinco/00643.html,

Involucran a Chile en intrigas de Estados Unidos contra Cuba http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=70761,

Salvador Allende y la Revolución que cambió la historia continental
“La agresión a Cuba es una agresión a la sangre, la tierra y la historia de América Latina” http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=70063,

Mensaje de Fidel a la delegación olímpica http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/eventos/beijing/lid/noticias/antes/antes-11.html,

Reflections by comrade Fidel
THE TWO KOREAS - Part II
http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/reflexiones/2008/ing/f240708i.html,

Un millar de inversiones en Santiago de Cuba
http://www.opciones.cu/leer.asp?idnuevo=3411,

Cuba considera inaceptable el acto de EE.UU. en la ONU a favor de los prisioneros políticos http://www.soitu.es/soitu/2008/07/25/info/1217018454_894348.html,

El encargado de negocios de la embajada de EEUU, Hugo Llorens, quien se despide de Madrid con la satisfacción de haber logrado "restaurar la confianza" bilateral y la decepción de no haber conseguido "mover un poco" la posición del Gobierno sobre Cuba, según afirmó al hacer un balance de su gestión. -EFE-
http://www.aguasdigital.com/actualidad/leer.php?idnota=1395636&efenew=1,

Los caminos de Cuba
Por Oscar Simón,
http://www.enlucha.org/?q=node/867,

CUBA-MÉXICO: Obstáculos en camino a Estados Unidos http://cubaalamano.net/sitio/client/report.php?id=859,

ENTREVISTA: PABLO MILANÉS
Cantautor cubano "Si no me paseo por el malecón, me enfermo" http://www.elpais.com/articulo/madrid/paseo/malecon/enfermo/elpepiespmad/20080726elpmad_7/Tes,

CRÓNICAS DE AMÉRICA LATINA
En La Habana el tiempo pasa
"Paciencia es lo que hay que tener, no dinero", dijo una mujer habanera ante los comentarios de un mejor futuro para la isla. Una realidad que comprobó el cubano Abilio Estévez al volver a su casa después de siete años. Descubrió que algunas cosas han cambiado y que hay algo inquietante en la quietud de su ciudad
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/semana/Habana/tiempo/pasa/elpepuintlat/20080726elpbabese_9/Tes,