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MADRID, August 14 (PL).—The Communist Party of
the Peoples of Spain (PCPE) today asked the
Spanish government to take interest in the fate
of the five Cuban anti-terrorists unjustly
imprisoned in the United States.
The petition is contained in a PCPE statement on
the August 20 appeals hearing in the 11th
Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta of the case
of Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio
Guerrero, René González and Fernando González.
Known as the Cuban Five, the defendants will
once again present the fallacy of the charges of
espionage, which have not been proven, and put
forward arguments on the political nature of
their trial and the injustices committed against
them.
The PCPE states that this is another opportunity
to demand the unconditional release of all five,
unjustly incarcerated since September 1998.
The petitionl notes that the Five were sentenced
to long prison terms, including a double life
term, for defending their people from terrorist
groups funded, instructed and protected by the
U.S. government.
It recalls that in May 2005, the UN Working
Group on Arbitrary Detentions determined the
illegality of the court proceedings, which
contravene the UN International Convention on
Civil and Political Rights, and urged Washington
to remedy the situation.
The PCPE reiterates its commitment to the
struggle for the freedom of the Five and calls
on the Spanish solidarity movement to set up all
kinds of actions in support of the Cuban
anti-terrorists.
It asks the Spanish government to take interest
in the group’s situation and demands that the
United States ends its collaboration with
anti-Cuban terrorists in Miami and tries or
extradites self-confessed criminals like Luis
Posada Carriles to countries claiming them.
Translated by Granma International
(Granma) 14-08-2007
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