[Ppnews] Freeing the Truth: International Colloquium for the Cuban 5

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Freeing the Truth: International Colloquium for the Cuban 5

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   Diana Block
   2009-12-01


    Less than 100 miles from Guantanamo , 200 
delegates from 54 nations and all seven 
continents converged in Holguín , Cuba between 
November 19-23rd. The occasion was the Fifth 
International Colloquium dedicated to five Cuban 
political prisoners who have been held for eleven 
years in prisons across the United States .  I 
was one of the U.S. participants who gathered to 
bear witness to decades of terrorism that have 
been unleashed against the Cuban people by 
organizations based a mere ninety miles away in 
Miami .  We came together to accelerate the 
struggle for the freedom of the Five – Fernando 
Gonzáles, René Gonzáles, Antonio Guerrero, 
Gerardo Hernández and Ramón Labañino - at a 
particularly strategic moment in the case.

             According to Ricardo Alarcón de 
Quesada, president of the Cuban National 
Assembly, who opened the plenary session of the 
Colloquium, the reduction of Antonio Guerrero’s 
sentence  on October 13, 2009 from life plus 10 
years sentence to 21 years and 10 months, was a 
result of the global movement in solidarity with 
the Five.  This movement effectively complemented 
work in the legal arena to force the U.S. 
government to re-examine the excessive sentences 
that had been given to three of the Five. In the 
next period, the role of international solidarity 
activity will become key to freeing the Five if 
the legal tactics to win complete freedom for all five men are exhausted.

The global corporate media has imposed a nearly 
total information blockade about the case.  When 
they do write about the Five they work 
hand-in-hand with the U.S. Government to invert 
the truth and label them as spies.  In reality, 
the Five were defending Cuba against the violent 
attacks which had increased during the nineties. 
They were gathering intelligence about Cuban 
exile extremist groups in Miami , including the 
Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), 
Brothers to the Rescue, and Alpha 66 to prevent 
further destruction and loss of life in a period 
when Cuban tourism was targeted by these forces 
who hoped to further isolate the island.  The 
intelligence that the Five were able to collect 
about their activities was shared with the U.S. 
government, yet the U.S. failed to act against 
those who had perpetrated the violence 
and  ironically turned around and prosecuted the 
Five.  These facts have been deliberately kept 
from the American public and need to be widely 
disseminated in order to build popular pressure 
demanding their freedom.  Alarcón urged the 
delegates not to ignore “any space that we can 
utilize from denunciation to prayer” in order to defend the Five.

             While Alarcón’s presentation 
provided an analytic framework for understanding 
the aggressive activities launched against Cuba , 
family members who had been directly 
impacted  gave testimony that enabled delegates 
to understand the physical, psychological and 
emotional damage these acts caused.  Giustino 
DiCelmo, the father of an Italian tourist who was 
killed in the 1997 bombing of the Copacabana 
Hotel in Havana , painfully expressed what it 
meant to lose a son in such a brutally random 
manner.   Odalys Pérez Rodriguez is the daughter 
of the pilot of Cubana flight 455 which exploded 
while flying from Barbados to Jamaica in 1976, 
killing all 73 people on board.  She spoke 
angrily of Luis Posada Carriles, the CANF leader 
who has boasted of his responsibility in the 
bombing. The U.S. government refuses to prosecute 
him and his cohorts so he continues to live in 
freedom in Miami where he is able to continue his 
activities against Cuba with impunity.  A group 
of delegates also visited the small town of Boca 
de Samá , meeting some of those who had resisted 
an attack by the anti-Cuban group Alpha 66 
(supported by the CIA) on October 12, 1971 in 
which two people were killed and several others were injured.

             The strong presence of the mothers, 
wives and daughters of the Five throughout the 
Colloquium demonstrated the courage and 
commitment of these women despite the fact that 
their loved ones have been locked up far away in 
U.S. prisons for so long.  Olga Salanueva, René’s 
wife, and Adriana Pérez, Gerardo’s wife, 
explained that the U.S. government has denied 
their requests for visas on nine separate 
occasions preventing them from visiting their 
husbands.  An International Commission for the 
Right of Family Visits, with members in 27 
countries, has been established to expose the 
illegality of the U.S. policy and to build 
popular support for the inarguable right to family visits.

             One of the most moving aspects of 
the Colloquium were the trips that delegates made 
to surrounding communities – Gibara, Báguanos, 
Rafael Freyre and Calixto Garcia.  In each town, 
community members put together an educational and 
cultural program followed by a culinary feast. 
These local events showed the breadth and depth 
of community support for the Five and their 
families. They are recognized by young and old as 
national heroes for defending the right of 
Cubans’ to live in peace. Community members 
expressed resounding appreciation for the 
solidarity that the international delegates 
offered.   They emphasized again and again that 
they held the U.S. government responsible for the 
terrorist activities of the extremist groups but 
only felt friendship for the American people, 
especially those who opposed their government’s policies regarding Cuba .

             At the final plenary, a unitary 
declaration was released on behalf of all of the 
participants which summarized the demands of the 
Colloquium and laid out a plan of action to be 
implemented over the next year.  An end to U.S. 
logistical and financial support for anti-Cuban 
terrorist organizations, the prosecution of Luis 
Posada Carriles, and the right to family 
visitation were included as key demands.  The 
central demand - to free the Five - was directed 
at President Barack Obama since he has the legal 
and constitutional power to release them and a 
moral, political, and judicial obligation to do 
so given their innocence.  Their unconditional 
release would clearly demonstrate a changed 
direction for U.S.-Cuban relationships and open 
up opportunities for friendship in Latin America 
as a whole (see 
<http://www.icap.cu/>www.icap.cu  for full text of the statement).

The Colloquium was very successful in mobilizing 
the next stage of global solidarity with the 
struggle to free the Five.  Delegates from Latin 
America and Africa in particular emphasized their 
belief that the incarceration of the Five was an 
attack against all freedom loving people around 
the world.  And the message for progressive 
people within the United States was crystal 
clear. It is time for us to insist unequivocally 
that the U.S. end its 50-year economic and 
military war against Cuba by ending the blockade and freeing the Five.

              On December 8th, Ramón Labañino and 
Fernando Gonzáles will be appearing in a Miami 
court for re-sentencing.  To get updates on the 
case and become involved please go to 
<http://www.thecuban5.org/>www.thecuban5.org. 
For a full history of the Five see the 
Counterpunch series by Ricardo Alarcón: The Untold Story of the Cuban Five.

Diana Block is a member of the International 
Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five. She 
is also on the Advisory Board of the California Coalition for Women Prisoners.




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