Atlanta Circuit
Court approves hearing on the Five
Dezember
18,
2003
THE
Atlanta Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to a
hearing of the case of the five Cuban political
prisoners in the United States, scheduled for Miami
City on March 10,2004.
‘We
only want to see our husbands!’
November 21,
2003
“WE’RE not
asking for authorization to visit the United States
as tourists, or to work there; much less to live
there. We just want to see our husbands!” emphasized
Adriana Pérez Oconor, the wife of Gerardo Hernández
Nordelo, in response to questions in a press
conference at which she appeared with Olga Salanueva
Arango, the wife of René González Seherwert.
MINREX
STATEMENT
U.S.
government once again denies visas to wives of
Gerardo Hernández and René González
November 18,
2003
ON Saturday June 20,
2003, via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Olga
Salanueva Arango and Adriana Pérez Oconor, the wives
of heroes of the Republic of Cuba René González
Sehewert and Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, respectively,
lodged applications with the U.S. authorities for
visas to travel to the United States in order to
visit their husbands, unjustly imprisoned in U.S.
jails.
COLLATERAL DAMAGE IN THE FIVE’S TRIAL
"I want
to go and meet my daddy!"
November 3,
2003
Just five years old, Ivette,
the younger daughter of René González, as well
as the rest of her family, have been used by the U.S.
authorities in a futile attempt to put pressure on
René and secure his betrayal • Olga Salanueva,
Ivette’s mother, recalls how the authorities refused
to let her hold her baby when they deported her
Birthday
greetings to Fidel from the Five
THE five Cuban
heroes unjustly imprisoned in different U.S. jails sent
birthday greetings to Fidel for his 76th birthday.
Cuban
prisoners in Miami honored as Heroes of the Republic of Cuba,
acknowledgement of their mothers and wives
December
30,
2001
BESTOWING
the title of Heroes of the Republic of Cuba on Gerardo Hernández
Nordelo, Ramón Labañino Salazar, Fernando González Llort,
René González Sehwerert and Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez,
Cubans unjustly imprisoned in Miami,...
Fidel leads protest rally in
front of the U.S. Interests Section
June
29,
2001
PRESIDENT Fidel Castro led a militant rally
at the José Martí Anti-Imperialist Tribunal, across from the U.S. Interests Section in
Havana, in protest against the unjust accusations against the five Cubans held in the
dismal and dark prison labyrinth in Miami.
René
Gonzalezs father was separated from his son for 11 years
ON the telephone he would assure his father: "Im fine,
old man, no problems." On the island they would doubt him and say: "hes
having us on..." |
They
will return |