Sunday, March 16, 2014

A Hero Comes Home to Cuba After Unjust Imprisonment in the United States

Havana. March 4, 2014

A hero comes home

• Decorated Hero of the Republic Fernando González arrived
in the country, and into the arms of his family, February 28,
after completing his full, unjust 15-year prison sentence in the United States

Nuria Barbosa León

THE Cuban people closely followed the midday arrival and reception of Fernando Gonzáles Llort, on Friday, February 28, enjoying the smile and furrowed brow of the man who spent 15 years, five months and five days in prison for defending his country from terrorist attacks, orchestrated by anti-Cuban groups based in Florida.

An embrace from Cuban President Raúl Castro, kisses from his mother Magaly and wife Rosa Aurora Freijanes were great joys. He said, “This is happiness which is difficult to describe, being here in Cuba, being here with my family, it is an immense happiness, yet at the same time, a piece is missing, the piece which is reserved for the moment when Ramón, Gerardo and Tony are in this same place. Then the happiness will be complete.”

Fernando was arrested by U.S. authorities September 12, 1998, along with his brothers in struggle René González, Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino and Antonio Guerrero. This February 27, he completed his sentence imposed by the South Florida District Federal Court, which found him guilty of charges which were never proven during the lengthy prosecution of the Cuban Five, who were in fact working to prevent terrorist attacks on Cuba being planned.

President Obama has the authority to immediately release the Five, for not only humanitarian reasons, but as an act of justice, given the many documented irregularities which took place during the trial, involving constitutional and human rights violations.

“It is an honor for me to be received by the President of Cuba, Raúl Castro,” Fernando said upon his arrival, “A gesture which strengthens my commitment to the struggle for my brothers’ return. It is a gesture which feels one with humility and gratitude.”

Demanding freedom for the five Cuban anti-terrorists, thousands of students gathered for a moving concert on the University of Havana grand stairway March 1. Bearing the message, “We want them home now,” singer-songwriters

Gerardo Alfonso, Eduardo Sosa, Tony Ávila and Vicente Feliú, repentistas Hectico and Aramís, as well as the popular groups Los Van Van, Havana D'Primera and Yoruba Andabo welcomed Fernando and René - the first of the Cuban Five to complete his full prison sentence.

Prior to the concert, in a few, perhaps hastily written words, Fernando said he was excited to be back and thanked the Cuban people for their support over the many years of his imprisonment.

“Many thanks to the Union of Young Communists for organizing this concert, the youth of today are the inheritors of our tradition of struggle,” he commented, and added, “Not even my most creative imaginings could have prepared me for what I have experienced since I descended the stairs of the airplane which returned me to the homeland.”

A variety of activities including talks, panel discussions, poetry readings and concerts are taking place across the country in schools and workplaces, to express the Cuban people’s commitment to continuing the struggle to free the Five.

March 7-8 in London, an important gathering entitled Voices for the Five, is being held with many renowned figures participating. The main event is an International Tribunal which will hear evidence about anti-Cuban terrorism and the rigged trial to which the Five were subjected.

The Tribunal’s findings will be submitted to U.S. authorities and directly to President Barack Obama, during another event set to take place in Washington in June.


Raúl receives Fernando González Llort

Today, Friday February 28, at midday on the tarmac of Havana’s José Martí International Airport, Cuban President Army General Raúl Castro Ruz received Fernando González Llort - one of the five Cuban heroes unjustly condemned to long prison terms in the United States for defending their homeland. Fernando was released from the Safford Federal Correctional Institute in Arizona, having completed his full sentence.

On the airport tarmac, in the company of Raúl, Fernando was taken into the arms of his mother Magalys and his great love Rosa Aurora.

He is the second of The Five to be released from prison, following René González.

Gerardo, Antonio and Ramón continue to he held as prisoners in U.S. penitentiaries and a broad international campaign continues demanding their immediate freedom.

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