Future Russian Businessmen Demand Release of Cuban Antiterrorists
About 200 students and professors from the number 15 Moscow Business College held a cultural gala today in solidarity with five Cuban antiterrorist fighters unjustly condemned in the United States.
The ceremony, held in the presence of Cuban ambassador Emilio Lozada, resulted in a virtual tour of history, heroes and martyrs of the island through audiovisual screenings, music, and poetry, included the version sung of "Si te sirve," by Antonio Guerrero.
Guerrero, and Gerardo Hernandez, Fernando Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino and Rene Gonzalez were condemned more than 15 years, for trying to prevent terrorist actions against their country, planned, organized, and financed in U.S. territory.
Rene Gonzalez is already in Cuba, after completing his prison sentence and resigned his U.S. citizenship.
A text against terrorism and the crimes the Five tried to avoid, explained why this group provides support to the All-Russia Committee for their Release, led by its president Lena Lozhkina.
The ceremony, held in the presence of Cuban ambassador Emilio Lozada, resulted in a virtual tour of history, heroes and martyrs of the island through audiovisual screenings, music, and poetry, included the version sung of "Si te sirve," by Antonio Guerrero.
Guerrero, and Gerardo Hernandez, Fernando Gonzalez, Ramon Labañino and Rene Gonzalez were condemned more than 15 years, for trying to prevent terrorist actions against their country, planned, organized, and financed in U.S. territory.
Rene Gonzalez is already in Cuba, after completing his prison sentence and resigned his U.S. citizenship.
A text against terrorism and the crimes the Five tried to avoid, explained why this group provides support to the All-Russia Committee for their Release, led by its president Lena Lozhkina.
Source:
Prensa Latina
Date:
27/02/2014