Guatemalans Supporting Cuba Increase Actions
Those in Guatemala that currently support Cuba's cause announced further actions in defense of the Revolution, faced with enemy attacks.
Silvia Solorzano, leader of the Coordinating Committee of Solidarity with the island, told Prensa Latina those groups are readying an extensive program for the rest of the year, still to be defined in detail.
Implementation of multiple initiatives to reveal the reality of the Cuban situation to the Guatemalans, faced with the media campaign sponsored by the United States and supported by Europe, is the only certainty, Solorzano stated.
The organization leader recently returned from Havana, where she attended the main parade on the occasion of the International Workers' Day, and a meeting with guests from al over the world that belong to committees of solidarity with the Cuba.
She agreed with Eduardo Gallo, president of the Association of Cuban Marti-Scholar Residents in Guatemala (AMRCG), about one of the most important objectives of the immediate and future work.
Both leaders explained the goals of their respective organizations after the meeting, as part of a world campaign for the release of Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez, five Cuban antiterrorists that have been unfairly imprisoned in the United States for over 10 years.
Silvia Solorzano, leader of the Coordinating Committee of Solidarity with the island, told Prensa Latina those groups are readying an extensive program for the rest of the year, still to be defined in detail.
Implementation of multiple initiatives to reveal the reality of the Cuban situation to the Guatemalans, faced with the media campaign sponsored by the United States and supported by Europe, is the only certainty, Solorzano stated.
The organization leader recently returned from Havana, where she attended the main parade on the occasion of the International Workers' Day, and a meeting with guests from al over the world that belong to committees of solidarity with the Cuba.
She agreed with Eduardo Gallo, president of the Association of Cuban Marti-Scholar Residents in Guatemala (AMRCG), about one of the most important objectives of the immediate and future work.
Both leaders explained the goals of their respective organizations after the meeting, as part of a world campaign for the release of Gerardo Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and Rene Gonzalez, five Cuban antiterrorists that have been unfairly imprisoned in the United States for over 10 years.
Source:
Prensa Latina
Date:
06/05/2010