Sunday 30 May 2010

U.S. Government Paid Miami Reporters to Be Biassed against Cuba


Washington, May 29 (Prensa Latina) A civic group will shortly disclose evidence on how the U.S. Government covertly paid tens of thousands of dollars to Miami journalists working for major media outlets to incendiary stories against Cuba and five Cuban antiterrorists.

The evidence has been uncovered by the National Committee to Free the Cuban Five, which next June 2 will make it public at a press conference.

The stories were published during the federal government's politically-charged Miami prosecution, the organizations denounces in a press release.

Fernando Gonzalez, René Gonzalez, Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labanino and Antonio Guerrero, internationally known as the Cuban Five, are serving sentences varying from 15 years to double life, after being convicted of charges including unproven espionage conspiracy.

The press conference will reveal names of journalists, payment amounts, and will have available notebooks highlighting articles and propaganda by supposedly-independent journalists who were covertly on the payroll of the U.S. Government.

Speaking at the press conference will be attorneys with the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) that have filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of the National Committee.

The litigation filed by the PCJF asserts that the Broadcasting Board of Governors and its Office of Cuba Broadcasting are withholding information that will show that they have engaged in activities in violation of federal law, specifically the Smith-Mundt Act, which prohibits the BBG from seeking to propagandize the U.S. public, and may be continuing to do so.

The press conference will announce that a coalition of organizations is initiating a nationwide campaign that will call on U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to take immediate action to provide remedy and relief to the Cuban Five based on the U.S. Government's misconduct and covert operations which deprived the Five of their fundamental right to a fair trial.

Gloria La Riva, coordinator of the Cuban Five committee who will speak at the press conference, said, "Many of the articles and commentaries by the government-paid journalists were highly prejudicial and biased, with the obvious aim of negatively influencing the Miami public and the jury pool, convicting the Cuban Five, and depriving them of the fundamental right to a fair trial."

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Thursday 27 May 2010

The historical significance of the death of Martí



ABSTRACTING myself from the problems currently distressing humanity, our homeland had the privilege of being the cradle of one of the most exceptional thinkers to have been born in this hemisphere: José Martí.

Tomorrow, May 19th, is the 115th anniversary of his glorious death.

The magnitude of his grandeur would be impossible to assess without taking into account that those with whom he penned the drama of his life were also exceptional figures, such as Antonio Maceo, perennial symbol of the revolutionary resoluteness that led the Baraguá Protest, and Máximo Gómez, the Dominican internationalist, who taught the Cuban combatants in the two wars of independence in which they took part. The Cuban Revolution, which for more than half a century has resisted the onslaughts of the most powerful empire ever to have existed, was the fruit of the teachings of those predecessors.

Despite the fact that four pages of Martí’s diary have been absent from materials within the reach of historians, what he wrote in the rest of that personal and meticulously written diary, confirmed by other documents of his from those days, is more than enough to know the details of what took place. As in Greek tragedies, it was a dispute between giants.

The day before his death in combat he wrote to his close friend Manuel Mercado: "…I am in daily danger of giving my life for my country and duty, for I understand that duty and have the courage to carry it out – the duty of preventing the United States from spreading through the Antilles as Cuba gains its independence, and from falling upon, with that additional strength, our lands of America. All I have done so far, and all I will do, is for this purpose. I have had to work quietly and somewhat indirectly, because to achieve certain objectives, they must be kept under cover; to proclaim them for what they are would raise such difficulties that those objectives could not be attained."

When Martí wrote those lapidary words, Marx had already written The Communist Manifesto in 1848; in other words, 47 years before Martí’s death, and Darwin had published The Origin of the Species in 1859, to quote just two works that, in my judgment, have had the greatest influence on the history of humanity.

Marx was such an exceptionally altruistic man that his most important scientific work, Das Capital, would possibly never have been published if Friedrich Engels had not taken it on himself to compile and order the material to which its author dedicated his whole life. Engels not only took charge of that task, but was the author of a work titled Introduction to the Dialectics of Nature, in which he talked then of the time when the energy of our sun would be exhausted.

Humankind did not yet know how to release the energy contained in matter, as described by Einstein in his famous formula, and did not have access to computers able to undertake billions of operations per second and capable of receiving and transmitting, as well, the billions of reactions per second that take place in the cells of the dozens of pairs of chromosomes contributed in equal parts by mothers and fathers, a genetic and reproductive phenomenon of which I had some notion after the triumph of the Revolution, searching for the best characteristics for the production of food of animal origin within our climatic conditions, which is being extended to plants via their own hereditary laws.

With the incomplete education that citizens of more resources used to receive in schools, generally private ones, which were considered as the best centers of education, we became illiterates, a little above those who did not know how to read and write, or who attended public schools.

On the other hand, the first country in the world in which there was an attempt to apply the ideas of Marx was Russia, the least industrialized of the European countries.

Lenin, creator of the Third International, was of the view that there was no organization in the world as loyal to the ideas of Marx than the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party. Even though life in a large part of that immense country was semi-feudal, its working class was highly active and extremely combative.

In the books that Lenin wrote after 1915, he was an untiring critic of chauvinism. In his work Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, written in April 1917, a few months before the Bolshevik faction of that party took over power from the Menshevik faction, equally demonstrated that he was the first to understand the role that the countries subjected to capitalism, like China and others of major weight in diverse regions of the world, were being called on to play.

In its turn, the valor and audacity of which Lenin was capable was demonstrated in his acceptance of the armored train that the German army, out of tactical convenience, had given him to travel from Switzerland to the approach to Petrograd, which immediately prompted his enemies within and outside of the Menshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party to accuse him of being a German spy. If he had not used the famous train, the end of the war would have caught him by surprise in distant and neutral Switzerland, with which the optimum and appropriate minute would have been lost.

In some way, by pure chance, two sons of Spain – thanks to their personal qualities – came to play a significant role in the Spanish-American War. One was the chief of the Spanish troops in the El Viso fort, which defended access to Santiago from the El Caney heights, an officer who fought until he was fatally wounded, having inflicted more than 300 casualties on the famous Rough Riders – tough U.S. horse riders organized by then Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, whose precipitate landing had to be made without their fiery horses. The other was the admiral who, fulfilling the stupid order of the Spanish government, sailed out of Santiago Bay with the select force of the marines aboard, leaving with the squadron in the only way possible, which was to move each boat in single file through the narrow access, and facing the powerful yanki fleet, whose lined-up battleships fired their powerful cannons on the Spanish ships, of far less speed and armor plating. Logically, the Spanish ships, with their complement of combat and marine troops, were sunk in the deep waters of the Bartlett Trough. Only one was left just a few meters from the edge of the abyss. The survivors of that force were taken prisoner by the U.S. squadron.

The conduct of Martínez Campos [Captain-General of Cuba] was arrogant and vengeful. Full of rancor over his failure to pacify the island as he had done in 1871, he backed the ruinous and rancorous policy of the Spanish government. Valeriano Weyler replaced him in the command of Cuba; this man, with the cooperation of those who sent in the USS Maine battleship to seek a justification for intervening in Cuba, decreed the reconcentration of the population, which caused tremendous suffering to the people of Cuba and served as a pretext for the United States to establish its first economic blockade, which gave rise to an enormous scarcity of food and provoked the death of countless individuals.

That led to the viability of the Paris negotiations, in which Spain renounced all sovereign and ownership rights over Cuba, after more than 400 years of its occupation in the name of the king of Spain in mid-October 1492, in the wake of Christopher Columbus’ affirmation: "This is the most beautiful land that human eyes have ever seen."

The Spanish version of the battle that decided the fate of Santiago de Cuba is the best known, and there was doubtless heroism if one analyzes the number and ranks of officers and soldiers who, in the most disadvantageous of situations, defended the city, honoring the fighting tradition of the Spaniards, who defended their country against Napoleon Bonaparte’s battle-hardened soldiers in 1808, or the Spanish Republic against the Nazi-fascist charge of 1936.

An additional ignominy fell upon the Norwegian committee that awards the Nobel prizes, when it sought ridiculous pretexts for awarding that honor in 1906 to Theodore Roosevelt, who was twice elected president of the United States, in 1901 and 1905. His real participation in the Santiago de Cuba battles at the head of the Rough Riders had not even been clarified and there could have been much legend in the publicity that he subsequently received.

I can only give testimony to the way in which the heroic city fell into the hands of the Rebel Army forces on January 1, 1959!

It was then that the ideas of Martí triumphed in our homeland!



Fidel Castro Ruz
May 18, 2010.
6:12 p.m.

Translated by Granma International

Cuban Eastern Coast Under Study for Optical Cable with Venezuela


Havana, May 27 (Prensa Latina) The Ridley Thomas ship arrived at Santiago de Cuba port to continue a study aimed at defining the route of the underwater optical cable which will improve Cuba's Internet connection through Venezuela.

The underwater exploration started on May 5 in the surroundings of Maiquetia airport, near the Venezuelan capital, and it was enlarged 3318 miles up to Siboney beach, near Santiago de Cuba city.

A second stage includes the exploration of another 124 miles up to Jamaica.

"We already have the maps, but the crossing points are still to be defined," CMKC Radio Revolucion quoted the manager of the Geologic Projects Company, Anthony Pyn, as saying.

The expert, with experience in similar investments in Asia and Oceania, added that the study is a hard task, but it will reveal how much severity is demanded for the installation of the optical cable early next year.

Waldo Reboredo, vice president of Gran Caribe Telecommunications, the Cuban-Venezuelan company to operate in the cable, said that the study will be staged in shallow waters with high technology equipments, ships, and several hours of marine research

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Monday 17 May 2010

Send birthday greetings to Gerardo and Ramon!‏


Gerardo and Ramón have birthdays in June.

Be sure to send them a birthday greeting!

You can write to them directly at the prison, (address below) and also transmit a greeting to our email address below. We will then mail Ramón and Gerardo your greeting which you e-mail us.

Gerardo Hernández was born June 4, 1965.
His address is:
Gerardo Hernández, #58739-004
U.S.P. Victorville
P.O. Box 5300
Adelanto, CA 92301
Ramón Labañino was born June 9, 1963.
He is registered in prison as Luis Medina, so you
have to address the envelope as:
Luis Medina, #58734-004
U.S.P. McCreary
P.O. Box 3000
Pine Knot, KY 42635
Then inside the cards and letters, you can write to him as Ramón.

For Gerardo, this is a particularly important birthday, because on June 14, his lawyers will submit his habeas corpus brief to the Court. We need to make sure Gerardo and all the Five know we are all behind them in this important struggle.

Ricardo Alarcón, President of the Cuban National Assembly of People's Power, addressed this question in two very important speeches given recently; we urge all solidarity activists to read them.

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Sunday 16 May 2010

Gerardo Hernandez’ Defense Team to Apply for Habeas Corpus


The defense team of Gerardo Hernandez, one of the five Cuban antiterrorists imprisoned in the United States, will apply for habeas corpus before June 14, in favor of the prisoner, who was sentenced to double life and 15 years in jail.

The habeas corpus will be presented to Miami's Federal Court Judge Joan Lenard, who sentenced him in 2001, reported Prensa Latina.

The defense expects the court to reconsider the case of Hernandez, currently serving the harshest sentences. Hernandez and Rene Gonzalez, who was sentenced to 15 years, were excluded from the resentencing hearing held in late 2009 in Miami, in which Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando Gonzalez received new sentences.

The habeas corpus aims to ask the court to at least lift Hernandez' double life imprisonment.

In a statement after the resentencing hearing for Labañino, Guerrero and Gonzalez, the three men reiterated their innocence and said that the Cuban Five, as they are internationally known, were punished for accusations that have never been proven.

They added that while three sentences were partially reduced, the Cuban Five are still all subject to a grave injustice. More than anything, the three men spoke about the injustice in the case of Hernandez, who was confined to a maximum security prison in Adelanto, California.

In a trial plagued with irregularities and held in a highly biased Miami court, the Cuban Five were given harsh sentences ranging from 15 years to consecutive life terms plus 15 years. The five Cubans were working to uncover information about terrorist activities being planned and carried out against Cuba by ultra-rightwing organizations based in southern Florida with a long record of terrorist actions against Cuba and the Cuban people. When they turned their information over to authorities they were arrested and have been in jail ever since.

A UN Working Group reviewing the case determined that the trial did not take place in a climate of objectivity and impartiality, which is required in order to conclude on the observance of the standards of a fair trial. The UN report also charges that the Cuban Five were wrongfully held for seventeen months in solitary confinement after their arrest, and that their lawyers were deprived of the opportunity to examine all of the available evidence before the government invoked the Classified Information Protection Act.

Shortly following the UN ruling, on August 9, 2005, a three judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals of Atlanta issued a 93-page reversal of the initial conviction as well as nullified the sentences. In response to the reversal, the Bush administration and Attorney General Gonzales vehemently pushed for the US Solicitor General to appeal the verdict of the three-judge panel’s decision before all twelve judges of the 11th circuit in Atlanta. This time the court bowed down to pressure from the Bush administration and reversed the previous pro-Cuban Five ruling by a vote of 10-2.
The Five have been in jail since September 12, 1998.


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Saturday 8 May 2010

Cuba at UN: Total Nuclear Weapons Elimination


United Nations, May 7 (Prensa Latina) Cuba reiterated the need to adopt concrete actions to eliminate and forbid the use of nuclear weapons totally from the face of the Earth in a call made here Friday.

The call appeared in a communiqué published by the Cuban permanent representation in the UN in a new conference on non proliferation of nuclear weapons.

Cuba was chosen for one of the vicepresidencies, in this forum with the representations of 189 UN member countries.

Cuba made a great emphasis in the concept that nuclear disarming is a very high priority, and there needs for an action plan to fulfill the disarming obligations.

The program will establish a concrete calendar for gradual reduction of nuclear weapons transparently until its total elimination for the year 2025.

While this is going on, negotiations for a Global Security Warranty Agreement for those countries which do not possess any nuclear weapon should be started.

"Cuba highlights the need to defend multilateralism for disarming, non proliferation and control of nuclear weapons," the Cuban delegate said.

Cuba also promotes the establishment and consolidation of Free Zones of Nuclear Weapons in different regions of the world, including the Middle East and the observation and the right to investigate, produce and work with nuclear energy with peaceful objectives.

Cuba is a member of the Treaty of Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons since November 4, 2002.

http://www.prensa-latina.cu/

Antonio Guerrero relocated to a medium security prison


Last October, Antonio Guerrero's sentence was reduced from life imprisonment plus 10 years to 21 years and 10 months. As a result of that reduction, as well as of his exemplary behavior throughout 11 long years in prison, including not just an unblemished record of good conduct but also volunteering to teach classes to his fellow inmates, Antonio has now been moved from the maximum security facility in which he was imprisoned to a medium security prison, FCI Florence (Colorado). This is the same city where he was imprisoned previously, but as a result of the change he now has a new address:

Antonio Guerrero
#58741-004
FCI Florence
P.O. Box 6000
Florence, CO 81226
USA

Please make sure to use the new address to write to Antonio.

Although this is good news for Antonio, the fight for real justice for the Five continues. Last December, after Ramón and Fernando had been resentencing as well as Antonio, the three issued a statement emphasizing this point. The statement read in part:

We have already served more than 11 years in prison and there is still no justice at any level of the American legal system.

We the Five are punished for accusations that never have been proved. Although three of our sentences were partially reduced, the injustice remains for all of us.

The Cuban-American terrorists continue to enjoy total impunity.

We reiterate: The Five are innocent!

We feel profoundly moved and grateful for the permanent solidarity that you give us, so crucial in this long battle for justice.

Together with you, we will continue until the final victory, which only will be reached with the return of the Five to our Homeland.

http://www.freethefive.org

Tuesday 4 May 2010

Cuban International Tourism Fair Opens in Havana


Cuban Vice Minister of Tourism María Elena López welcomed travel agents and tourism businesspersons and experts to the 30th International Tourism Fair —FitCuba 2010—, which opened Tuesday in Havana.

Cuba boasts a sustainable tourism industry in a safe and peaceful environment with fantastic natural surroundings, culture and traditions, and hospitality second to none.

María Elena López told participants that over the last 30 years one of the major focuses of the island’s tourism industry has been environmental conservation to promote green tourism in the context of the world’s ecological crisis.

FitCuba 2010 is dedicated to Russia and to promoting tourism in the eastern region of the country.

Cuban Vice President Esteban Lazo Hernández, Vice President of the Russian National Tourism Agency Alexander Vasilevich Radkov, Cuban Minister of Tourism Manuel Marrero and Russian Ambassador to Cuba Mijaíl Kaminin were also present at the inauguration of the fair.

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Monday 3 May 2010

Cubans Celebrate May Day More United




Havana, May 1(Prensa Latina) While millions of people are without a job in the world because of the world economic global crisis, Cubans will celebrate the International Workers Day (May Day) in an embrace for unity, development and in defense of the Revolution.

Every year, the Cuban Workers Federation (CTC) organizes activities and parades in all the municipalities and cities of the country, to which hundred of foreign delegations arrive.

This time the central activity will include a parade, which will begin at the 08:00 local time in the historical Jose Marti Revolution Square, in this capital, where thousands of people divided in blocks will make their presence.

Ready to start will be the representatives of the sector of the public health, artists and scientists, athletes and transport companies... all with the creativity and the push of the workers and intellectuals.

Organizers hope that, like it is habitual, millions of workers and their relatives participate in the activities predicted they will be massive and patriotic, as a reflex of the backup to the Revolution.

CTC Secretary General Salvador Valdés, stated that for the Cubans, to strengthen the indestructible unity around the Revolution, the Communist Party, is an unshakable commitment.

Since the revolutionary victory in 1959, millions of Cubans attend the marches summoned to commemorate the recall day to the Martyrs of Chicago, executed in that American city in 1886 to demand the establishment of the 8-hour labor day.

It is habitual that the population goes very early to the squares where they will carry out the activities characterized by the happiness of the participants, dressed in general with red, blue and white garments and holding Cuban flags.

The attendance of personalities of diverse parts of the world contrasts the Cuban celebrations for May Day with the protest manifestations in other parts of the world.

We will have a grandiose May Day, with the premise that we will make it with rationality, without big expenses, Valdés said, when assuring that participants will transmit a clear message to the world of the unity and solidness of the revolutionary process.

For many people in the island, when the world faces one of the worst economic crises and unemployment reigns in almost all countries, the Cuban workers are blissful of having a labor position for sure, offering tranquillity to their relatives.

According to figures of the International Labor Organization (ILO) they are more than 90 million unemployed people and it is calculated that this year, 51 more million should be added.

ILO noticed that the world can live a persistent labor and employment crisis in the next six or eight years, if urgent measures are not adopted.

ILO specified that the world needs to create some 300 million jobs for 2015 to absorb, at least, the arrival of 45 million people to the labor market every year.

Only in the European Union there are more than 23 million people without work that represent 9.6 percent of the economically active population, the biggest level since January 2000.

Among them, 15.76 million are in the euro area, where the unemployment increased up to 10 percent, the worst figure since August 1998.

Meanwhile, the European Union Conference stated Thursday that in the European eastern countries, the problems with the employment arose starting from the so-called "democratic opening" and of the economic turns toward neoliberalism.

For this institution the factors giving an impact in the increase of misery in that area are due to the fact that having a job does not even mean to be able to satisfy all the needs.

http://www.prensa-latina.cu/

Sunday 2 May 2010

Sonnet to our beloved people on a transcendental May 1st



Antonio Guerrero sent us this message to share on this May Day


Dearest friends in solidarity throughout the world:

We'd like to share this sonnet with you, dedicated to International Workers' Day. I know that this day is not celebrated the same in every country, but those of you who defend just causes will be celebrating it with a call for a better world.

From these five prisons we send you our admiration and thanks for your solidarity with the Cuban Five and with the Cuban people.



Sonnet to our beloved people on a transcendental May 1st
Waves of hands, sea of flags.
Chant of shining light, burning scale.
Aurora released at dawn.
Lightning scattered through palms.

Bouquet of dreams, tree without borders.
Sidereal and combatant dove.
Star erected on a slope.
Pollen from urgent spring seasons.

Unbeatable bastion, rock of the heights.
Wide furrow carved between bursts of fire.
Independence over the verdant plain.

Enamored horse of peace.
Revolution of pure geography.
Homeland and mankind, my beloved people.

A brotherly embrace from the Cuban Five:

Gerardo Hernández.
Fernando González.
Ramón Labañino.
René González.
Antonio Guerrero.

written by Antonio Guerrero
Florence, CO Penitentiary
April 20, 2010

translation by Machetera

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