A group of people sympathetic to the Cuban government and who are seeking freedom for five convicted Cuban spies are holding a “conference on the Cuban Five” Sunday at the Embassy Suites Hotel near the Miami airport. The meeting, to be held at 2:45 p.m., is titled: “update of the present appeals process; perspectives of obtaining justice.” Among the speakers: Gloria La Riva, national coordinator of the National Committee to Free the Five, Max Lesnick, Director of Radio Miami, and Andres Gomez, editor of Areito Digital Magazine.
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Interesting how the freedoms available in the US work in favor of insular Cubans doing their fifth column work in this country, while the repressive government in Cuba works against their peninsular kin... That is plain and simple why the Castro regime has survived so long, it has ways and means not available in civilized areas.
Posted by: Amaury Betancourt | March 15, 2006 at 04:42 PM