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*The Habeas Corpus of Gerardo Hernandez*

Posted By *Circles Robinson* On August 23, 2012 @ 11:41 am In *Fernando
Ravsberg,Lead Articles,Opinion* | *1
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*Fernando Ravsberg** <http://cartasdesdecuba.com/> [1]
 <http://www.havanatimes.org/?attachment_id=77090> [2]

The photos of the five Cuban agents are part of the island’s landscape.
Photo: Raquel Perez

HAVANA TIMES — UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and
lawyers, Gabriela Knaul, officially expressed her concern over the lack of
transparency and the legal procedures employed in the trials of five Cuban
agents arrested in the US over a decade ago.

Apparently the prosecution and the judge played with cards up their sleeves
by preventing the defense from having “access to all available evidence and
documentary archives.” This was a violation of procedures so elementary
that it even appears in TV series.

But the procedural mistakes don’t stop there. According to the UN
rapporteur, the habeas corpus writ presented by the defense is being
reviewed “by the same judge who was previously in charge of the case,”
thereby making her the judge and the jury.

To top it all off, the hand of the US government can be seen in its
pressuring of the courts for tougher sentences. Before and during the
trial, several journalists in Miami received money to write articles
against the five Cuban agents.

It really doesn’t seem legal for the executive branch to exert influence
over the judiciary, nor is it very ethical for a journalist to agree to
receive money from the government in exchange for writing articles to
influence the outcome of an ongoing trial.

US attorney Martin Garbus says that between 1998-2001 an arsenal of
propaganda was received by the Miami community through print, radio and
television — paid for by the government — to interfere with the trail and
to persuade the jury.

According to Garbus, fifteen journalists received money to write against
the five agents. Apparently some received their funds secretly, with not
even their media outlets knowing that they were working for another more
generous employer. For this, one of the reporters was paid $175,000 USD.

The Office of Cuba Broadcasting (OCB) of the US government was forced to
admit to the accusation when reporter Oscar Corral revealed that 50 of his
colleagues in Florida were paid by government-funded Radio Marti for
articles supporting the position of the US Department of State against Cuba.

The scandal was such that Jesus Diaz, the editor of the largest newspaper
in Miami, fired several journalists claiming that the press can’t “ensure
objectivity and integrity if any of our reporters receive monetary
compensation from any entity, especially a government agency.”
 <http://www.havanatimes.org/?attachment_id=77091> [3]

Gerardo Hernandez

The head of the Cuban agents, Gerardo Hernandez, was sentenced to two life
sentences. Photo: Taken from Cubadebate

Despite the harsh words of the editor, this lack of ethics and
professionalism seem not to have been considered too serious because a few
months later several of those journalists returned to their old jobs,
writing as if nothing had ever happened.

Certainly, there have been so many legal and ethical anomalies that make it
seem logical for UN Rapporteur Gabriela Knaul to look askance at the
independence of the judges in this case. Just the same, one would have
expected such occurrences given the place where the trial was held.

Miami is a city where Cuban exiles have enormous political, economic and
media power. It was highly unlikely to obtain a fair verdict in relation to
these five agents who confessed to monitoring and reporting to Cuba on the
activities of [terrorist figures] within that same community.

The atmosphere in Miami surpasses even their hatred of Fidel Castro and
extends to citizens who live on the island. In the largest newspaper in the
city diatribes appear ensuring that any relaxation of tensions “will have
to be built by the submissive Cubans living on the island.”

The island’s residents are described as “those who have endured everything,
who collaborated with everything, who have beaten Cuban dissidents, those
who have betrayed their compatriots, who have tortured them, who have
thrown them into the sea, and who have spent fifty years filling Fidel’s
Revolution Square applauding and sniffing his ass.”

But it seems that the natural environment of that city wasn’t enough for
Washington, so they decided that their official information apparatus would
“burn up” hundreds of thousands of dollars to further inflame the situation
and create a bonfire through the press.

In such an environment, Gerardo Hernandez was sentenced to two life
sentences, ensuring that he would remain behind bars even if reincarnated
in another life. Now his defense is demanding a fair trial in an unbiased
city and without pressure from governmental or media campaigns.

The issue is worrisome even to the United Nations, because — as American
lawyer Martin Garbus has expressed — “every dollar for every article, photo
or radio or television program that was spent on this secret program
violated the integrity of the trial.”
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*(*) An authorized translation by Havana Times (from the Spanish
original<http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/mundo/cartas_desde_cuba/2012/08/el_habeas_corpus_de_gerardo_he.html>
[4]) published by BBC Mundo.*


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*#1 Comment* By *Okasis* On August 23, 2012 @ 3:00 pm

Muchas Gracias to the Havana Times and Fernando Ravsberg for this article
about the Cuban Five and the politicized atmosphere during their trial.
These men are not the only political prisoners in the United States, but
they are unique in that they are not citizens of the US, and their trial
was public. Perhaps that is accounted for in that it pre-dated 9/11/2001,
and the Guantanamo Gulag was not yet established.

Today President Obama could have resolved the problem by launching a few
Drones…
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