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Department of International Relations and Cooperation, Media Statement, 21
June 2015

 

 

South Africa Welcomes the Cuban Five

 

 

South Africa welcomes to its shores the five Cuban National Heroes, namely,
Gerardo Hernandez, Ramón Labañino, Fernando Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero and
René Gonzalez, who are visiting the country from 21 June to 03 July 2015.
They have become renowned globally as the Cuban Five. The purpose of their
visit to South Africa is to thank the people and the Government, including
the Tripartite Alliance, who have used every available opportunity to call
for their release

 

René González was released on October 7, 2011 following the completion of 13
years of his sentence with a further three years of probation in the US.  He
was allowed to return to Cuba for his father's funeral on 22 April 2013, and
a federal judge allowed him to stay there provided that he renounce his
United States citizenship. Fernando González was released on February 27,
2014.  The remaining members were released on December 17, 2014 in a
prisoner swap with Cuba for an American intelligence officer in what is seen
as a precursor to the joint announcements by President Castro of Cuba and
President Obama of the United States of America that the two countries will
work towards the full restoration of diplomatic ties.

 

Cuba has furthermore participated in the reconstruction of South Africa
after the demise of Apartheid by training, inter alia, scores of South
African youth in medicine in Cuba.  Cuba's ongoing support for the South
African Government's main priorities through the implementation of joint
programmes in health, social development, defence, housing and
infrastructure is significant.

 

In addition, the deployment of Cuban doctors, engineers and technical
experts throughout South Africa is a further demonstration of Cuba's
commitment to work with South Africa to address the infrastructural
back-logs inherited from the pre-1994 period.  There are currently almost
3000 South African medical students studying in Cuba.  A further 45 will be
starting their studies in medicine in Cuba in September 2015.

 

To celebrate their release and to thank them for their sacrifices made
during the war in Angola, the Ministry of International Relations and
Cooperation will host a Public Participation Programme in Cape Town on 22
June 2015 led by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and
Cooperation, Hon. Mr L Landers. 

 

An engagement with the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on International
Relations and Cooperation is also scheduled to be held at Parliament on 23
June 2015.

 

 

Issued by the Department of International Relations and Cooperation

OR Tambo Building

460 Soutpansberg Road

Rietondale

Pretoria

0084

 

Enquiries:

Clayson Monyela, 082 884 5974

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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