Solidarity with the Cuban Five Strengthens
New expressions of solidarity with the five Cuban antiterrorists unjustly incarcerated in the United States have taken place in Spain, Portugal and Ecuador.
Meeting in their 12th Congress, the members of the Communist Party of Catalonia (PCC) demanded the immediate release from prison of Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez, the Prensa Latina news agency reports.
A resolution approved by these militants describes as outrageous the decision of the US justice of condemning these Cubans for the simple fact of collecting information on terrorist actions against the archipelago conceived by the Cuban-American ultra right from US territory.
In Portugal, members of the leadership of the Association of Friendship and Solidarity between the African Peoples (AASEPA), headed by its president, Danilo Salvatierra, went to the Cuban diplomatic mission in that nation to express their support of The Five.
Salvatierra said that he will send a postcard to each of these revolutionaries, in which he will express his commitment with the struggle for their release from prison and for the dignity of the Cuban people, points out a report published by the Cuban Foreign Ministry’s web site.
Meanwhile, in Ecuador, several student and social organizations making up the Youth Committee of Solidarity with Cuba dedicated three mural paintings to the cause of the Cuban antiterrorists.
The pieces, located in three central points of the capital, are the result of a joint effort of young popular artists and were inaugurated in meetings of solidarity with the Cuban Revolution and people.

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