miƩrcoles, 28 de marzo de 2007

Cuban Diplomat Denounces Cuban 5 Farce.

Cuban ambassador at the UN in Geneva Juan Antonio Fernandez termed on Wednesday of simulated farce the process followed in United States against five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters unfairly imprisoned in that country.
Fernandez replied, at the Human Rights Council plenary session, to the US ambassador for his speech on Tuesday after the Cuban Five relatives demanded their release.
Referring to the trial that sentenced them, the Cuban diplomat said it was plagued by irregularities and was politically motivated at a hostile venue for the accused.
The Cuban Five, noted the official, were denied the access to 80 percent of the documentation used to accuse them, as well as regular contacts with their defense lawyers.
Faced with the US representative's statement that Miami offered full guarantees of impartiality for the process, Fernandez emphasized that city is the lair of any bandit and thief there is in the world.
He expressed that the Atlanta Court's unusual decision ratifying the Miami court's failure, confirmed the process was not assumed from perspective of right and they are political prisoners arbitrarily detained and subject to cruel prison conditions.
The cause of these five Cubans has generated extensive sympathy and solidarity in the world and the Cuban people, along with their relatives, demand justice and will fight until they can return home, concluded the Cuban diplomat.

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