Background:

In September 1998, five Cuban men were arrested  in Miami by FBI agents and 
kept in isolation cells for 17 months before their case was even brought 
before a court. Their mission in the United States was monitoring the 
activities of the groups and organizations responsible of terrorist 
activities against Cuba. 
Gerardo Hernandez, Ramón Labañino, Fernando Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero and 
René Gonzalez were accused of the vague crime of conspiracy to commit 
espionage. 
The US government never accused them of actual espionage, nor did it affirm 
that real acts of espionage had been carried out, as no classified document 
had been confiscated from them.

In spite of the vigorous objections raised by the Five’s defense, the case 
was tried in Miami, Florida, a community with a long history of hostility 
toward the Cuban government, that prevented the holding of a fair trial. 
The following text read as part of a speech given by Ricardo ALarcon de 
Quesada, President of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba on May 
3, 2011, in an event held jointly by the FELAP (Latin American Federation of 
Journalists) and the UPEC (Cuban Association of Journalists) for Día de la 
Libertad de Prensa [Press Freedom Day].

When the U.S. Government rejected Gerardo Hernández Nordelo’s Habeas Corpus 
petition on April 25, it did so very categorically, without leaving any 
margin of doubt. Washington wants the court in Miami to declare his petition 
inadmissible and to do so summarily, without holding a hearing to examine 
its merits, without hearing Gerardo, without presenting the evidence it is 
hiding. This is how it responded to the last legal recourse of a human being 
sentenced to two life terms plus 15 years. 

Washington asked for the appeals for Antonio Guerrero and René González to 
be dismissed in a similar manner.

These are three practically simultaneous actions that reveal the profoundly 
arbitrary and unjust nature of the U.S. system. They took place one week ago 
but have not become news, save for the mentions in our media.

The media dictatorship is probably currently the most efficient instrument 
in imperialism’s political hegemony. It largely dominates information on a 
global scale, determining what people are allowed to know and blocking 
whatever it wishes to conceal, with an iron fist.

The battle for the freedom of our Five compatriots can only be won if we 
understand this essential fact in today’s world, and are capable of acting 
accordingly.

Such iron-clad censorship is not accidental. Part of Gerardo’s appeal is 
based precisely on the concealment of evidence and the perverse function of 
the so-called information media.

It has to do with a case that practically no-one outside of Miami is aware 
of. The great media corporations imposed total silence toward the outside 
world while their correspondents in that city joined with the local media 
with their dubious reputation, in order to unleash a virulent campaign 
against the accused which contributed to creating what three judges from the 
Court of Appeals described as a “perfect storm” of prejudice and hostility, 
on which basis they decided to dismiss the trial.

Judge Lenard herself repeatedly protested the provocative actions that these 
supposed journalists were carrying out which created fear among the jurors 
who felt threatened.

In 2006 it was revealed that these provocateurs had received payments from 
the U.S. government to perform their dirty work. Since that date, various 
organizations in the United States have called on Washington to turn over 
the data it is hiding regarding the reach of the conspiracy whose existence 
is more than sufficient to prove the scandalous prevarication of the 
authorities.
For five years, those friends in the U.S. have engaged in efforts as noble 
as they are lonely, which have been completely unreported by the corporate 
media and very little has filtered out through those who consider themselves 
their alternative.

And so it has not been difficult for the U.S. government to maintain its 
obstinate position and continue imposing secrecy.
Nor has it found it particularly difficult to keep the satellite imagery it 
jealously guards from public view about the incident of February 24, 1996. 
Fifteen years ago it did not allow the investigators from the International 
Civil Aviation Organization to view them, it refused to present them to the 
court in Miami, and now it has reiterated its refusal. Its attitude of 
impeding others from seeing the proof that only Washington can access is so 
obvious and suspicious that in its lengthy 123 page argument with three 
appendices against Gerardo, it barely alludes to the matter in a twisted 
five line paragraph.

Allow me a brief review. Gerardo Hernández  Nordelo had absolutely nothing 
to do with the downing of the aircraft on February 24, 1996. The U.S. 
government itself,that of W. Bush, acknowledged the lack of proof to sustain 
its accusation against Gerardo and asked to withdraw it at the last minute. 
It did so in an official document, titled “Emergency Petition” and which, 
according to they themselves, constituted an unprecedented action in the 
history of that country.

Here is the document, dated May 25, 2001, soon it will be ten years old, but 
as far as those who call themselves “information media” it does not exist. I 
have inherited a certain tendency toward obstinacy from my Andalucian 
ancestors, and that’s why I carry it with me from time to time, because even 
gypsies believe in chance. You never know. Maybe one day someone will 
discover that this document exists.

Returning to the event of February 24, 1996. No U.S. court had jurisdiction 
over the matter, unless it had occurred in international airspace. The 
investigation performed by the ICAO revealed something surprising. Despite 
being warned beforehand by their government, the U.S. radar stations either 
did not register the event or offered contradictory data or destroyed the 
data. The only proof supplied by U.S. authorities is the testimony from the 
captain of a boat that operated – by coincidence? – out of Miami.
And so, the interest, first by the ICAO and later by Gerardo’s defense team, 
in the satellite imagery. The U.S. government never denied the existence of 
these images, it admitted having them, but it put a fifteen year prohibition 
on allowing anyone else to see them.

How can it be explained that they have successfully managed to hide them for 
such a long time? Simply because their revealing conduct has never become 
news, because they have been able to count on the complicity of the enormous 
media corporations, but also, it must be said, on our own laziness.
The worst enemy of press freedom is the media dictatorship exercised by the 
huge corporations which manipulate information and substitute an industry of 
deceit.

This dictatorship imposes the news menu that circulates through our 
newsrooms, its codes of language and interpretation circulating along with 
it. If we wish to develop truthful journalism, capable of transforming 
itself into a real alternative, it’s essential to go beyond the menu and 
find the truth in other sources. It is a professional necessity but also a 
duty of solidarity with those who, lacking resources, are waging hard 
battles alone. Assisting in the articulation of their scattered efforts is 
the obligation of a revolutionary press. It’s also the best recipe for 
curing the infection from those codes that circulate, often inadvertently, 
among ourselves.

Acting this way, we can also make news. Without inventing it or fabricating 
it, like the inventions and fabrications that are so abundant on the menu we 
are served day and night. By breaking the chains that lock up the truths 
such as those I’ve allowed myself to mention here. We ought to be, finally, 
like Julio Antonio Mella wanted us to be: “Thinking beings not driven ones.”

“I believe that there is no reason to keep the Cuban Five imprisoned, there 
were doubts in the U.S. courts and also among human rights organizations in 
the world. Now, they have been in prison 12 years and I hope that in the 
near future they will be released to return home.
- Jimmy Carter

For more information visit:  http://www.freethefive.org/index.htm

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