Monday, October 23, 2006

Breaking the silence

A massive march took place today throughout the main streets of Madrid calling for the immediate release of the five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters, currently imprisoned in the United States. All the people that have known about them see the injustice committed against them and fight in favor of their freedom. Organized by the Freedom for the Five State Committee and other Cuba solidarity organizations in Spain, over five thousand people took part representing almost every one of the 17 autonomous communities throughout the country.

The Five aren't alone!!

Free the Cuban Five!!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Is he their terrorist?!!!

The New York Times Sunday Edition carried in an important article on the quandry faced by the Bush Administration over its handling of the Luis Posada Carriles. By refusing to extradite him to Venezuela or to charge him in the United States as a terrorist, it may have to release from custody where he is now held on a simple immigration charge.

“Luis Posada Carriles is a terrorist, but he’s our terrorist,” said Peter Kornbluh of the National Security Archive at George Washington University, which has been unearthing documents on Mr. Posada’s case. “The historical baggage that he brought with him when he sneaked into the U.S. has created this dilemma for the Bush administration.”

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Terrorists and terrorism

Terrorism against CubaI think that I must make a parenthesis and remember something on this subject, besides to clarify the use of these words nowadays. The next October 6, will be commemorated 30 years of one of but the bloody and ruthless committed terrorist acts in Latin America: the blast of the Cuban airplane of Cuban aviation in front of the coasts of Barbados, taking with itself 73 passengers on board -not being the only assignment against Cuba or another called country “ally of the socialism”. Unlike other assignments in different parts of world, where it is not known for sure that have committed it as well as of their organizers; in this case until declarations that themselves made to journalists have been published. That ignites our blood; knowledge that the assassins walk breaking whichever laws exist and they are protected by other hypocrites who say to fight against the terrorism. How much the judgment of Carriles has lasted in El Paso, Texas; that in the end only they are going to process him for breaking the migratory laws of EE.UU and not by the blast of an airplane, the murder of 73 passengers who travelled in it and by the overwhelming amount of criminal material that registers the CIA respect to him in its archives of investigation? Ahh… but when is about Cuban that is in charge to stop acts as these they not doubt, jails them and borders in the first jail of security which they have, impose sentences to them of life imprisonment and they do not let them see to their family, history of the Five Cuban prisoners in North American jails. If the terrorists commit crimes that are agree to them then they do not call them terrorists and they support them in his cause, after all the deads are not the rich industrialists who become rich with the wars or their children. The terrorism is not good of any point that is watched; when people die or they are putting in danger is an act that deserves hate and justice to the assassin that commits it.
Don’t you think so?
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Superpower Principles, to open the eyes of the world.

Free the Five - www.freethefive.orgHoward Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Michael Parenti, James Petras, William Blum, Saul Landau, Piero Gleijeses, Leonard Weinglass, Nadine Gordimer, Wayne S. Smith, and others, in the presentation of the book Superpower Principles published by Common Courage Press.From October 3rd to 11th, Salim Lamrani will make several presentations in the U.S. Lamrani, a researcher from the Denis-Diderot University in Paris, is the editor of Superpower Principles. This book, a compilation of essays written by Zinn, Chomsky, Gordimer, Weinglass, Parenti, and others, reveals the lies told by the Bush administration to the people of the U.S. about the so-called "War on Terrorism" with relation to Cuba. Superpower Principles is a unique book that addresses the case of the Cuban Five. The case of the Cuban Five, a disquieting history censured by the U.S. media.

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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The Five are not alone, facts are wholly demonstrated.

Several hundreds of people coming from very diverse places of the Union, marched this Saturday about three kilometers by the main avenue Washington, from the Department of Justice to the White House, where their slogans of Freedom for the Five stayed by space of one hour sending and protesting which Luis Posada condemns to the terrorist Posada Carriles, whose extradition to Venezuela constituted one of the exigencies. There was coincidence in describing it like “exceptional day”.
Francisco Letelier, Livio Di Celmo, Jose Pertierra and Andrés Gómez, four of the main orators in the acts that took place in the American capital, in solidarity with the five Cuban prisoners in the United States. Francisco Letelier, son of the ex- Chilean chancellor Orlando Letelier, indicated that its presence was to have because “the murder of my father 30 years ago has been having strong connection with the Five and the fight because there is not impunity with Luis Posada Carriles”. “They are the same people, the same terrorist organizations who collaborated and conspired in the murder of my father. They are many parallels, we have the same fight”. In that “creation of unit towards a goal”, that could see in the acts and the march, Letelier found a one more reason of impression and emotion: “I remembered the love that my father had to the Cuban people and the one I have to them since my first trip in 1978, to the World-wide Festival of the Youth, which it helped me in my formation, the conviction to fight by social justice, by justice before the crimes, and by a true democracy in Chile”.
Also it gave its impressions Livio Di Celmo, brother of Fabio, Italian young person who died in an attack organized by Luis Posada Carriles, and who executed a mercenary doing to explode an explosive charge in the Havanan Copacabana hotel, in 1997 Livio resides in Montreal, Canada, and from that city, and from Toronto also, the support arrived at the March and the Forum that took place in afternoon hours in the George Washington University, where gave its testimony because “it is a way to wake up the conscience of the North Americans towards the history of the five Cuban brothers”.
Andrés Gómez, who spoke in name of the Martian Alliance, commented to us the participation of the Cubans of Miami, Key West and Tampa, and emphasized the presence of so important and dissimilar personalities as Akbar Mohamed, representative of the Nation of the Islam; the academic Saul Landau; Wayne Smith, ex- head of the Office of Interests of the United States in Havana; the president of the National Lawyer Guild; the lawyer Leonard Weinglass and the activist and fighter by the cause of the Five, Gloria the Riva, who in defense of justice “spoke of the most powerful way”.
Jose Pertierra affirms that we can make arrive at the North American people the message of which the Five fought against the terrorism, to explain them who are Gerardo Hernández, René Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González and Ramon Labañino; who went on board of the airplane of Cuban, and keep the memory of them always present. Its description of the march is eloquent. “While they approached to the university estates, to his slogans of Freedom for the Five, were also united the applause of some of the passers-by and shouts of Long live to Cuba, Long live to Chávez…”
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