Antiterrorists Antiterrorist Alarcón describes U.S. policy toward Cuba as "terrorist"

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Alarcón describes U.S. policy toward Cuba as "terrorist" PDF Print E-mail
Written by Juan Diego Nusa Peñalver   
Friday, 30 July 2010 14:23
asamblea_poderpopular_diputados91On Thursday, July 29, during the session of the International Relations Commission of the Cuban parliament, Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada, president of the National Assembly of People's Power, described as "terrorist" the policy followed by the U.S. administration against Cuba for countless years and once again demanded the release of our five heroes, unjustly incarcerated in U.S. jails.

We have to fight, intensify the international campaign, use the alternative media, new technologies and whatever space available to demand the release of Gerardo Hernández, René González, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando González, said Alarcón, who urged the commission to redouble its efforts in this task.

He reiterated the condemnation over the situation of Gerardo who, despite having health problems, has once again been sent to the punishment cell known as the "hole," with no explanation whatsoever and just when he was preparing his appeal process.

Gerardo's wife, Adriana Pérez, thanked the commission for its work and interest in the case of the Five, referred to the complexity of the situation of these courageous men and said that victory would only be achieved when the Five return to their families and their homeland.