[NewPacifica] June 14th: Free the Cuban 5 Working Conference



 
FREE THE CUBAN 5! Saturday June 14, 2008
NY/Tri-State Area WORKING CONFERENCE on the Cuban 5 @ Hostos Community College 
149th St. and Grand Concourse in the Bronx
 
Take the 4,5,or 2 train to 149th and Grand Concourse
 
8am-REGISTRATION
9:30am-5:00pm-Conference
 
 
Plenary Speakers:


Leonard Weinglass, Cuban 5 Legal Team

A Representative of the Cuban Mission to the United Nations
pre register: http://www.freethecuban5conference.com/id2.html
 
 

An Appeal to organize a "WORKING CONFERENCE IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE CUBAN 5!"
 
September 12, 2008 marks the 10th year of the arrest of five Cuban citizens – 
Fernando Gonzales, Rene Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon Labanino, Gerardo 
Hernandez –who were portrayed as "spies" and "murderers" in the service of 
"Castro's Cuba." They were tried and convicted in an atmosphere of hype and 
hysteria in Miami, Florida. The verdict was goaded by ultra-right politicians 
and a highly orchestrated media campaign of disinformation with the tone of a 
lynch mob. 
 
At the trial there was not a single page of classified information produced 
showing evidence of espionage or any action directed against the US government. 
The frame-up charges were packaged as a necessarily vague "conspiracy" to, as 
the prosecutor actually put it to the jury, "destroy the United States of 
America." In the period of 17 months between arrest and trial, the five Cubans 
were subjected to brutal conditions of solitary confinement and near-total 
isolation to hinder the preparation of their defense. This psychological 
torture was aimed at breaking their will, in blatant violation of their rights 
under US law. The hope was to break their spirit and force "confessions" to the 
trumped-up "conspiracy" charges. But this failed and the trial was finally held 
in November 2000. They were convicted in June 2001.
 
The truth is that the Cuban Five infiltrated ultra-right Cuban-American 
organizations, with a clear history of terrorist attacks organized on US soil 
against the sovereign Cuban state in violation of US law. Over 3,500 Cuban 
citizens have died in such attacks since the Cuban Revolution triumphed against 
the Batista dictatorship in 1959. Many tens of billions of dollars worth of 
damage have been done to the Cuban economy. These attacks stepped up in the 
mid-1990s as the Cuban economy reeled from an economic depression. Tourist 
hotels were bombed resulting in death and destruction. Low flying planes – 
originating from US territory in violation of US law – repeatedly violated 
Cuban airspace. Only after the Cuban government presented clear evidence of 
such terrorist and criminal activities and repeatedly implored, to no avail, 
the Clinton Administration to do something about it did the Cuban Five carry 
out its courageous and dangerous work which the record shows saved lives in 
Cuba.
 
Today, a panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals is considering the range of 
egregious violations committed by the prosecution in the original trial. In 
August 2005 a panel from the same Appeals Court ruled, in a stunning decision 
with virtually no precedent, to overturn the original trial verdict on the 
grounds that there could not be a fair and impartial hearing in the hostile 
climate of Miami, Florida. This ruling was subsequently reversed by the full 
court under heavy pressure from the Bush Administration's Justice Department.
 
Around the world, and increasingly inside the United States, the case of the 
Cuban Five, stands as one of the most brutal and outrageous injustices in 
modern history. As the facts have emerged and the truth about the Cuban Five 
becomes more known and publicized, Committees to support the Cuban Five have 
spread all over the world. Their incarceration continues under brutal 
conditions that have included solitary confinement and denial of family 
visitations and other violations of formal US laws. 
 
 Washington is paying an increasing political price as this ongoing travesty of 
justice enters its second decade. On May 2005, the Working Group on Arbitrary 
Detentions of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations issued a 
stinging exposure of the arbitrary and iniquitous nature of the trial and 
conviction. The UN body emphasized that the Cuban Five were held in solitary 
confinement for 17 months, weakening their ability to mount an adequate 
defense; that most of the evidence against them was withheld from their 
attorneys, undermining an equal balance between the prosecution and the 
defense; and that the trial was held in Miami where it was impossible to select 
an impartial jury in a case linked with Cuba.
 
On January 2006 Amnesty International condemned the Bush Administration and US 
authorities for the treatment of the Cuban Five, specifically for the denials 
of family visitation rights for some of the Cuban Five prisoners. 
 
 An international call for world protests in solidarity with the Cuban Five in 
September and October 2008 has been issued. Now is the time for all supporters 
of the Cuban Five and all supporters of civil liberties and justice to step up 
our work on their behalf. Now is the time to reach out to broad layers of the 
US population, whatever their political views in general and on the Cuban 
Revolution in particular. Supporters of the Cuban Five begin by demanding that 
US authorities comply with US law and allow family members to visit their loved 
ones. In this Presidential and Congressional election year we aim to raise the 
issue of the Cuban Five and to reach out and win support from elected 
officials.  To mark the 10th anniversary of their arrests there will be 
organized public protests on Saturday, September 13. Out of this activity we 
aim to build support for a National Conference in October 2008 in New York City 
to support of the Cuban Five.
 
In this spirit, activists in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are issuing 
this Appeal to Organize a Working Conference in Solidarity With the Cuban Five 
on Saturday, June 14, 2008. The Working Conference will be just that, a Working 
Conference, not a political rally or solely a gathering of already engaged and 
committed activists. We want this Working Conference to generate activity and 
concrete campaigns from the grass roots – from religious communities and 
organizations; from the trade union movement; from young people, students and 
the broader academic community; from African-American and Latino communities; 
from fighters for women's rights; from gay and lesbian rights organizations; 
from consistent advocates for civil liberties and constitutional rights; from 
artists and cultural workers. 
 
This is our challenge. This is our appeal. Now is the time. Please Join Us June 
14!
 
The Free the Cuban 5 Conference Committee: Casa de las Americas, The Popular 
Education Project to Free the Cuban 5, Cuba Solidarity New York, National 
Committee to Free the Cuban 5, IFCO-Pastors for Peace, Venceremos Brigade, 
Bolivarian Circles, Peoples Organization for Progress, Fuerzas de la Revolucion 
Dominicana, La Igelsia San Romero de las Americas, El Partido Nacionalista de 
Puerto Rico, International Action Center, New York Jericho, The ProLibertad 
Freedom Campagn, Young Socialists, Socialist Workers Party, Workers World 
Party, Frente Socialista de Puerto Rico 

FOR MORE INFORMATION: FreeTheCuban5Conference@xxxxxxxxx
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