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Is it possible...?
Terrorists free, anti-terrorists in prison?
With Bush, everything is possible!

MICHEL COLLON
VANESSA STOJILKOVIC

1. Is it possible that the United States protects the masterminds responsible 
for the bombing of an airliner? 
YES. On October 6, 1976, Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles killed 73 
innocent civilians, including the Cuban fencing team, by blowing up a Cuban D-C 
8 in flight. Even the U.S. Department of Justice found Bosch to be "implicated 
in the terrorist attacks abroad". Nevertheless, Bush Sr. granted him a green 
card. 
Posada Carriles, a CIA employee, publicly boasted of also being responsible for 
several bomb attacks perpetrated in Havana between July and September '97. 
Presently, he is out and about in the U.S., protected by U.S. authorities, and 
does not face the prospect of any trial. Washington refuses to extradite him to 
Venezuela which, since a long time, wants to put him on trial for his terrorist 
acts.

2. Is it possible that the United States fails to take any action against 
terrorist groups operating out of its territory?
YES. Armed Cuban organizations exiled in Miami have committed and are preparing 
to perpetrate still more acts aimed at sowing terror in Cuba. Specifically, 
when this country endeavored to develop its tourism industry at the beginning 
of the 1990's, these groups launched a vast campaign of terrorist attacks to 
dissuade tourists from coming to the island. An Italian tourist, Fabio di 
Celmo, was killed; dozens of others were injured. 
Since 40 years, anti-Cuban terrorism has taken the lives of more than 3,000 
individuals. The protests and steps taken by Cuba have consistently fell on 
deaf ears. Washington continues to tolerate and even protect the activities of 
these groups. 

3. Is it possible that the United States does not imprison the terrorists, but 
rather those who try to prevent attacks?
YES. Gerardo Hernandez, Antonio Guerro, Ramon Labanino, Fernando Gonzalez and 
René Gonzalez were arrested on September 12, 1998 in Miami (Florida). These 
five Cubans had been commissioned to infiltrate the anti-Castro terrorist 
circles and to report potential attacks being prepared. They were not assigneto 
spy on the U.S., but rather to keep surveillance on criminals and to inform 
Havana of their plans.

When their evidence was handed over to the FBI, the latter did not arrest the 
terrorists but instead those who informed on them! Accused of espionage and of 
wanting "to destroy the United States" and sentenced in all to four life 
sentences plus 75 ans in prison. Despite the fact that former high ranks in the 
military and Secret Service had testified that there had not been any 
espionage. They were separated and detained in high-security prisons.

4. Is it possible that the Bush administration manipulates the courts in charge 
of the case?
YES. To prevent a fair trial, the case was tried in Miami despite the hysteria 
which reigns in this city (Cuban athletes and artists are prohibited from 
performing there). The Miami prosecutor himself admitted acknowledged that it 
was impossible to guarantee to the Five a fair trial in this city. 
It was precisely for this reason that, in August 2005, the Atlanta Court of 
Appeal repealed the sentence and ordered a new trial. An extremely rare 
occurrence, Bush's Attorney General was himself on appeal and had the ruling 
quashed. Since, the legal battle continues...

5. Is it possible that the United States flouts penal and international law by 
denying visits of some spouses and children of the prisoners?
YES. Since eight years, the authorities have forbidden Adriana Perez from 
seeing her husband Gerardo. Olga Salanueva has not been able to enter the U.S. 
since 2002. As a matter of fact, she has been a victim of unlawful blackmail: 
They deported her in order to try to force her husband to confess. Daughter 
Yvette Gonzalez (8 years old) has not seen her father for eight years. A form 
of mental torture that is particularly ignoble.

6. Is it possible that the United States sends the protestations of the U.N. 
and of Amnesty International to the garbage disposal?
YES. In May 2005, the U.N.'s International Commission of arbitrary detentions 
held the detention of the Five to be arbitrary, illegal and contrary to the 
U.N.'s international conventions. Amnesty has condemned the violation of the 
right to visitation as well as the suspect character of the convictions. Harold 
Pinter, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and 110 members of the 
British Parliament called for respect of the right to visitation. The U.S.'s 
National Council of Churches wrote to Mrs. Rice to demand respect of the right 
to visitation, at least for humanitarian reasons. All of these protestations 
were thrown in the garbage can.

7. Is it possible for us to do something so that Gerardo, Rene, Ramon, Fernando 
and Antonio would finally be returned to their spouses and children?
YES. European governments, allies of Washington, remain silent in the face of 
these crimes whereas they claim to be fighting against terrorism and for civil 
rights. The European media hardly talk about it. And yet, it concerns the right 
of each country in the world to defend itself against all terrorism. Including 
that financed or protected by the United States.

We call on each one of you to sign the petition displayed at: 
http://www.freeforfive.org/home3/euro_camp/index.php?lang=fr And to bring this 
to the attention of the media so that they finally talk about it.
We do not accept the arbitrariness of Bush which protects terrorists and jails 
those who try to prevent these attacks! 

TO BROADCAST :
We video-taped two brief interviews of Adriana, wife of Gerardo, and Irma, 
mother of Rene. (In Spanish with French subtitles) Twice three minutes, to view 
at : 
The 5
A link that you can easily send to your contacts and to journalists.

SITES TO CONSULT :
Freeforfive
Freethefive
Antiterroristas





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