The five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters, who were unfairly given extremely long sentences in the United States, sent a message to the world and the United States on September 12, marking 15 years of their unfair incarceration for having monitored US-based violent organizations that planned terrorist actions against their country and their people.»
Bolivia Backs Freedom for Cuban 5 Demand
An evening in support of freedom for the Cuban antiterrorist fighters held prisoners in the United States was held in this capital in the presence of Health and Sports Minister Juan Carlos Calvimontes, who called for the release of those men.»
Canadians Join Yellow-Ribbon Campaign for the Freedom the Cuban Five
Canadian organizations in British Columbia have joined a yellow-ribbon campaign to demand freedom for the Cuban Five, who have been held in U.S. prisons for the last 15 years.»
Cuban, Vietnamese Party Leaders Hold Officials Talks
The Second Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, José Ramón Machado Ventura, chaired on Thursday official talks with Le Hong Anh, Permanent Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, who pays an official goodwill visit to Cuba.»
Antonio Guerrero Joins Tie a Yellow Ribbon Initiative
Antonio Guerrero, one of the Cuban anti-terrorist fighters still held in the United States, requested from the prison where he is being held, that his compatriots in Cuba tie yellow ribbons everywhere as a sign of solidarity and hope for the return of the men to their homeland.»
Statement from International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban 5
As we approach 15 years of the incarceration of the Five, it is important for us to reflect once again that these were men who’s only mission in coming to the US was to defend their people.»
Rene Gonzalez Asks Cuba to Grow Yellow Ribbons on September 12
The antiterrorist fighter and Hero of the Republic of Cuba Rene Gonzalez called the Cuban people to fill the country with yellow ribbons on September 12 as evidence that all its citizens “are waiting for four of its sons who are imprisoned in the U.S.” . In a speech released yesterday through the Cuban television, Rene Gonzalez explained that: “a »
Cuba Condemns Announced Attack on Syria
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MINREX) of Cuba issued a statement on the recent views expressed by U.S. President Barack Obama about the decision to attack the Syrian Arab Republic.»
More Than 85,000 Medical Students to Schools in Cuba
About 85,871 Medical Sciences students will go to school in the 2013-2014 school year that begins in Cuba on Monday, September 2, according to preliminary data released today.»
Cuba Rejects USA and Allies Intention to Attack Syria
Cuba expressed its opposition to an attack on Syria.”»