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Havana, Aug.
9 (AIN) The decision by the Atlanta Court of
Appeals in the US to order a new trial in the case
of the “Cuban Five” confirms the arguments of the
defense, said Cuban lawyer Roberto Gonzalez
Sehwerert.
The attorney
stressed that on many occasions before the trial’s
venue in Miami had been questioned as being
illegal; stressing that it should never have been
carried out there. “This new step opens up the
possibility for justice to be done,” Gonzalez
Sehwerert noted.
Attorney
Gonzalez Sehwerert explained that now it would be
necessary to analyze in depth the court’s ruling,
which went as far as to revoke the sentences
handed out against the Five, and study the degree
to which the judges’ assessment concurs with the
arguments of the defense.
“This has
been the best news we’ve gotten on the case on
which we have worked so diligently,” he said.
The Cuban
lawyer, who is also the
brother Rene Gonzalez Sehwerert, one of the Five,
stressed that a recent
and similar ruling by the Working Group on
Arbitrary Detention of the United Nations
Commission on Humans Rights had characterized the
Miami trial as biased and arbitrary.
Gonzalez
Sehwerert explained that the US government had
challenged the report presented by the UN Working
Group suggesting that
the experts’ decision was marred by Cuban
politicization. “Now, even the US Court of Appeals
has contradicted the arguments of Washington,” the
Cuban lawyer said.
More than
seven years have gone by since the Cuban Five were
arrested. They finally received overly harsh
sentences than ranged from 15 years to double life
terms.
The appeal
was heard 17 months ago by the 11th Circuit Court
of Appeals of Atlanta. The verdict had been
greatly anticipated in Cuba and in over 50
countries where solidarity movements in support of
the Cuban Five have taken root.
(AIN
09 August 2005) |