SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA

New Video in Solidarity with The Five Presented

Thousands of people from around the world appreciated the new video in solidarity with the five Cuban heroes condemned in Miami for fighting terrorism,  which was presented in social networks of the Internet.»

Havana’s ELAM Students Want Freedom for Cuban Five

Students from the Latin American School of Medicine demanded in this capital the immediate return of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly held in U.S. prisons since 1998. Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino, Rene Gonzalez and Gerardo Hernandez were sentenced to long prison terms for gathering information about terrorist actions against Cuba planned by Miami-based groups. During a gala »

New Publishing House in Greece to Spread Cuban Five Cause

The Athens-based publishing house Diethnes Vima will put into sale next week the book “Los cinco luchadores cubanos en las carceles de EE.UU.” (The Five Cuban Antiterrorist Fighters in U.S. Prisons), author Natasha Terlexi told Prensa Latina on Wednesday.   The complete and updated volume pretends to reach an extensive Greek sector of readers and give them all the facts »

Scholars Demand Removal of Cuba from Terrorist Countries List

Cuba’s removal from a list of terrorist-sponsor nations on Tuesday is an increasingly frequent demand in U.S. academic and political groups. An investigative group from both countries, gathered in this capital, demanded to immediately exclude Cuba from the annual compendium with which the Department of State aims to certify the nations respect to its alleged support to extremist groups or »

Movement of Solidarity with the Cuban Five Increases

The movement of solidarity with the five Cuban antiterrorists condemned in the United States grows in the world every year, asserted on Monday in Ciego de Avila Kenia Serrano, president of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP). During a meeting in that city in favor of Gerardo Hernandez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon Labañino, Rene Gonzalez and Fernando Gonzalez, »

The Washington Post Demands Freedom for the Cuban Five

A full-page ad published today in The Washington Post demands the immediate release of five antiterrorists Cubans unjustly sentenced in the U.S. since 1998.   The advertisement, placed in the US capital daily by the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, appeard thanks to the efforts of more than 325 organizations that contributed with revenues.   The page of »

Actions Continue in Washington for Release of Cuban Five

The campaign “Five Days for the Cuban Five” to demand that the Barack Obama government release five Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly held in U.S. prisons immediately is taking place for fourth consecutive day in this capital on Friday. Ambassador Jorge A. Bolaños Suárez, Head of the Cuban Interests Section, officially opened “Five Days For The Cuban Five” in Washington D.C  »

Documentary of USA Filmmaker Marks Activity in Support of Cuban Five

The documentary Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand up?, by USA intellectual Saul Landau was screened at Sancti Spiritus headquarters of the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) as part of the activities in support of the Cuban Five antiterrorist fighters imprisoned in the United States.»

Demand for Release of Cuban Five in Washington

From now until April 21, this capital will witness the claims of hundreds of activists who will demand that the White House release the Five Cuban antiterrorists unjustly held in U.S. prisons. The event was called by the International Committee for the Release of the Cuban Five, as those fighters are known internationally, and will have the assistance of friends »

Release of Cuban Five Claimed in Miami, USA

A billboard appeared in the US city of Miami with a demand of freedom for the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters now imprisoned in US, mostly known as The Cuban Five. The huge billboard is located in the heart of so-called Little Havana, on the corner of the 17th Avenue and 1st Southwest Street.   It is sponsored by Radio Miami »