From: Barry Stoller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [pttp] 'Heroes of the Republic' honored


AP; AFP. 29 December 2001. Cuban Parliament Grants Highest Honors to
Five Men Convicted in Florida of Spying; Five Cubans convicted of spying
dubbed "Heroes of the Republic."

HAVANA -- The Cuban parliament met in a special session Saturday to
bestow the country's highest honors on five men who were convicted in
Miami this month on charges of spying on the United States.

Members of the National Assembly voted unanimously to declare the five
"heroes of the Republic of Cuba." The award said it was given for "for
completing with exemplary dedication, dignity and steadfastness the
sacred mission of defending the nation and protecting it from
terrorism."

After a six-month trial in Florida, the men were given sentences ranging
from 10 years to life in prison for espionage conspiracy and lesser
counts.

The five were among 14 secret agents allegedly assigned by Havana to
warn the communist island about signs of a U.S. invasion of Cuba. The
others have entered pleas or are believed to have fled to Cuba.

Cuban leader Fidel Castro later told the assembly that because of the
men's importance, 2002 would be officially known as the "Year of the
Heroic Prisoners of the Empire" - a reference to the United States. The
Cuban government regularly choses a slogan for each year, which is then
used in official correspondence and in state media instead of the year's
number.

"The political battle has just begun," Castro told the assembly. "I
emphasize, I repeat: they will return."

Castro earlier said the sentences were "rude, infamous."

"They have sentenced these extraordinary men who were completing an
extraordinary and human mission," said Castro, who in the past has
insisted that the agents were merely gathering information to protect
Cuba against violent exiles.

Lawmakers also voted to honor the men's mothers with the Order of
Mariana Grajales, an award named for the mother of independence hero
Antonio Maceo y Grajales, and to honor the wives of the four married
agents with the Ana Betancourt Award, named for a woman who supported
and inspired Cuban fighters in their battle for independence from Spain.

National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon read a New Year's letter
written by the men to Castro, other leaders and the Cuban people, in
which they cite Cuban independence leader Gen. Calixto Garcia.

"I am, before everything, Cuban," Alarcon read. "And for nothing, and
for no one, will I sacrifice my ideals."

The agents allegedly were assigned by Havana to infiltrate U.S. military
bases and exile groups in south Florida, although none obtained any U.S.
secrets.

The National Assembly vote followed two hours of lawmakers' speeches.

Some drew comparisons between Cuba's fight for the agents' freedom and
its battle last year for Elian Gonzalez, the castaway boy who returned
to Cuba in June 2000 after a six-month custody battle between his father
and a group of his relatives who live in Miami.

The assembly called a special session to honor Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon
Labanino, Fernando Gonzalez, Rene Gonzalez and Antonio Guerrero by
inviting their families to the Convention Center along with Elian
Gonzalez, the young shipwreck survivor who was returned to Cuba after a
custody battle with Miami Cubans.

Lawmaker Lazaro Barredo, a columnist for the communist workers'
newspaper Trabajadores, said the Cuban people would fight "with all our
strength" for the agents' freedom. "Their only action was to protect the
safety of their country," he said.

While the espionage case has not attracted the attention that the battle
over Elian did, some American groups have taken up the agents' cause.
Former attorney general Ramsey Clark is among those who back a campaign
to free them.


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Barry Stoller
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ProletarianNews



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