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WHAT ELSE CAN WE DO?  Consultation Papers

After a period in which due to technical problems we were out of service, ANTITERRORISTAS gets back with a selection of papers that help to fulfill the task entrusted to us by comrade Alarcon in WHAT ELSE CAN WE DO?: to spread the truth and explain it beyond the rhetoric, with clear and direct language, and with arguments understandable to anyone.

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_976978009_nRene Gonzalez: I didn’t Go to US to Fight People

After making his probably most risky flight on December 8th, 1990, René González Sehwerert, the first of the Five to return to his homeland, got infiltrated into Florida-based terrorist organizations such as Hermanos al Rescate, Movimiento Democracia, Partido Unido Nacional Democrático y la Fundación Nacional Cubano-Americana. In exclusive interview with Escambray newspaper and Radio Sancti Spiritus, the Cuban anti-terrorist fighter recalls his life as Cuban State Security agent, without putting aside his own personal life.

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Cuban Five’s René Gonzàlez Home in Cuba_1-OlgaReneTom

by Tom Hayden *

René Gonzàlez, one of the Cuban 5 (http://tomhayden.com/home/obamas-cuban-5-dilemma.html) serving long prison terms for their surveillance of violent anti-Castro exiles in Miami, is home in Havana after 13 years in American prisons and 18 months probation in Miami. On the recommendation of the White House and Justice Department, Gonzàlez was released in Havana to serve 18 months of further probation and remain there permanently. A Chicago native, Gonzàlez was required to renounce his US citizenship as part of the settlement.

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Ramón Labañino : I’ve Been, and I Am, a Fortunate Man_1-Ramón con dos de sus hijas y Elizabeth-g

From the low-security prison in Ashland, Kentucky, Cuban anti-terrorism fighter Ramón Labañino sent this message dedicated to all the people he loves on the occasion of his fiftieth birthday.

 

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Cuba Ratifies Commitment to Fight Terror


Cuba ratified today the commitment to fight terrorism in all its forms and expressions, and proposed to adopt an international convention of general scale to face the scourge. In her speech during a two-day conference here on the topic, Cuban delegate Lilianne Sanchez reaffirmed her country´s support to multilateral and bilateral cooperation to fight terrorism and strongly criticized the US double standard by sheltering international terrorists like Luis Posada Carriles from justice and giving harsh sentences to anti-terrorist fighters Rene Gonzalez, Ramon Labanino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and Gerardo Hernandez, internationally known as The Cuban Five. 

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