French Personalities Condemn US Blockade of Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba, March 25 (acn) Participants in the 18th CultuAmerica Festival that is underway in the French city of Pau condemned the US’s almost 50-year-old blockade of Cuba and demanded the immediate release of five Cuban antiterrorists who remain unjustly imprisoned in the United States since 1998.
Both topics were discussed on Wednesday during a lecture-debate in that French city – some 750 kilometers southwest of Paris – where the event’s president, Professor Jean Ortiz, officially declared that the event is against Washington’s unilateral measure and the situation of the Cuban Five, as the antiterrorists are internationally known.
Meanwhile, Maurice Lemoine, chief editor of Le Monde Diplomatique, explained the characteristics and violations committed during the legal process against Gerardo Hernandez, Rene Gonzalez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon labañino and Fernando Gonzalez.
According to Prensa Latina news agency, Lemoine made reference to multiple actions carried out against the Caribbean nation and mentioned international and self-confessed terrorists Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, who live in the United States under the protection of the White House, as two of the main perpetrators and masterminds of these crimes.
Also present were the ambassador of Cuba in France, Orlando Requeijo, and that of Bolivia, Luzmila Carpio, as well as trade union leader Carlos Reyes, head of the resistance against last year’s coup d’état in Honduras.
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