Cuba’s media agency Prensa Latina first published this article. For more information on the case of the Cuban Five, including coverage of the Aug. 20 oral arguments in Atlanta, visit freethefive.org.
The words of Roberto González, a lawyer born to a Cuban family that fled to the United States during the dictatorship and returned to Cuba following the triumph of the Revolution, come to mind as I begin to reflect on this issue. Like René, he was born in the
“The worst thing that can happen to us is to allow a sense of defeat or victory paralyze us; we will have won in
the case of the Five when they have set foot in Havana … for this is the kind of trial that is won with facts many times over but is lost before the Law, by virtue of the judges’ decision.”
These are wise and sensible words, spoken by a true expert at war against shameless actions. Even he expressed his surprise at what transpired.
During the Round Table program, we were given a sense of the importance of the testimonies afforded, in the city of
In real espionage cases, recently tried in the
There are many important and proven facts that I could add, but I wish to be brief so that these words may be transcribed and published by the Cuban press. The most important thing is for our people to develop a solid and unshakable conscience of these realities.
Fidel Castro Ruz
August 22, 2007
4:35 p.m.