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This People’s Tribunal was convened in Toronto fourteen years after the
arrest and detention of Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero,
Fernando González Llort and René González in the United States.
After considering all the evidence before this Peoples’ Tribunal, we find:
1.
There
is overwhelming and compelling evidence as to the activity of terrorist groups
in Southern Florida, groups which have planned and executed terrorist actions
against the people of Cuba for decades in contravention of U. S. and
international law.
2.
Every
country has the right to defend itself and in that context, the Cuban Five
acted in the least adversarial and nonviolent manner to prevent acts of
terrorism without engaging in actions against the national security of the
United States.
3.
The
U.S. failed to take any action to prosecute the actual terrorists in Southern
Florida.
4.
We
find that men that are peacefully trying to prevent terrorism should not be in
prison.
5.
This
Peoples’ Tribunal condemns the cruel and unwarranted treatment of the Cuban Five
during their incarceration.
6.
We
find the Trial was a political trial against the Five.
7.
We
find there was no credible evidence to support a conviction of conspiracy to
commit espionage against the Five.
8.
We
find there was no credible evidence to support a conviction of conspiracy to
commit murder against Gerardo Hernandez.
9.
We
find the U. S. Government interfered in the trial by spending considerable sums
of money to pay reporters to write over one thousand printed articles and other
television and radio coverage amounting to propaganda which had the unequivocal
effect of influencing the outcome of the trial.
10.
We
find the court’s decision to deny the motion for change of venue was patently unreasonable
in light of jury intimidation and a pervasive environment of hostility against
the Five.
11.
Therefore
this Peoples’ Tribunal concludes that the Cuban Five were unjustly detained,
unjustly prosecuted, and unjustly sentenced, all contrary to international and U.S.
domestic law including the U.S. Constitution.
This Peoples’ Tribunal proposes the convictions be quashed, and that
Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González Llort
and René González be set free immediately, without any restrictions on their
liberty.
12.
In
the alternative, and in the interest of justice and healing, this Peoples’
Tribunal proposes that the President of the United States should exercise his
prerogative of a Presidential Clemency and allow the Five to return home.
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