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Havana, Feb 24 (Prensa Latina)
The US people must learn about the serious injustice surrounding the five
Cuban anti terrorists, awareness that is important to achieve justice and
free them, Gayle Mclaughlin,
mayor of Richmond, California, told Prensa Latina.
She said that
important political issues in her
country
ó
have only been solved when there is massive support of public opinion as it
happened with Angela Davis. ó
The first time she heard about
the case was through an International Organization of Free the Five (Gerardo
Hernandez, Ramon Labanino,
Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez) and decided to
contact other
California
mayors.
She told them of the
humanitarian issue of family visits and, specially, the violations against
two wives, Adriana Perez and Olga
Salanueva.
This led to an
initiative with 12 mayors to write the Attorney General requesting his
intervention to grant visas to members of their family, she added.
She also mentioned
that last year a resolution requesting to free the Five, in jail since 1998,
was submitted to the Council of
Richmondand and it was ó approved
unanimously ó .
Particularly, she
explained, the 10 years of sisterhood between
Richmond and Regla
in
Havana
is reason enough to demonstrate our solidarity with our Cuban sisters and
brothers.
Referring to
President Barack
Obama she
regretted that he is continuing the same position of George W. Bush on
terrorism but said she was not surprised. For 50 years US Democrat and
Republican presidents have maintained a hostile and aggressive policy
against
Cuba.
The same occurs with the war on terror, she pointed out.
But it is
hypocritical that US leaders maintain Five
cubans arbitrarily in prison
while they protect real terrorists like Luis Posada Carriles who walks
freely in this country, she said.
The war on terror is
not really -Richmond mayor concluded- aimed at
protecting the people, but at keeping control and the hegemonical
power of the US. |