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Their names are Gerardo
Hernández Nordelo,
Fernando González Llort,
Antonio Guerrero
Rodríguez, Ramón
Labañino Salazar and René
González Sehwerert.
These five young revolutionaries infiltrated terrorists groups
based in Miami, the cradle of anti-Cuban Mafia, where criminal
plots against the Cuban people are organizad. Those activities
are well-known by the government of the United States, as has
been proved by official documents, the press, and the public
account of its authors.
These five men were responsible for informing the Cuban
authorities about terrorist plans, and thus protect their
compatriot’s lives and possessions.
They never intended to act against U.S. national security.
However, they were victims of a manipulated and political
process, thoroughly unfair, in which U.S. legislation itself was
violated as it was impossible to prove the charges. The trial
was a theater play directed by anti-Cuban terrorists who
celebrated their pyrrhic win when the Five were condemned.
Presently they are all imprisoned in different jails, far from
one another, with the objective of breaking their will and
convictions. They are not common prisoners, they are political
prisoners of the U.S. government held unjustly in punishment
cells, even without the possibility of seeing their relatives
and friends.
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