[NYTr] Continuing Saga of Cuban 5: "Roundtable" Reviews Aug 20 Hearing Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:49:26 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit Granma Daily - Aug 22, 2007 http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/english/news/art04.html Cuban Five Saga Continues By ELSON CONCEPCION In reviewing what took place Monday at the Cuban Fivebs appeal hearing in Atlanta, attorney Roberto Gonzalez said the campaign to secure their release must continue until they return home. Roberto, brother of Cuban Five member Rene Gonzalez, was at the hearing where the growing support for the cause was more than evident. He spoke Tuesday on the Cuban TV program The Round Table. Gonzalez said the defense team did a good job in presenting its arguments and he highlighted the presence of 73 personalities from around the world on hand to witness the hearing. Their presence helps break the wall of silence the US government has tried to maintain on the Cuban Five case, said the attorney. He said the three judge panel listened to the 27 objections lodged by the defense that marked the improper behavior of the government in the 2001 trial against the Cubans. "There was no information involving the national security of the United States, nor request for information that had to do with national defense," noted Gonzalez, "So wherebs the conspiracy? Therebs no evidence." Addressing the Round Table audience by telephone, defense attorney Paul McKenna referred to the direct questions asked by the judges at Mondaybs hearing on the supposed proof that Gerardo Hernandez was involved in the downing of the planes (for which he received a double life sentence). McKenna said the prosecution had no response. "I felt that the magistrates saw the errors committed by the prosecution," he concluded. Ramsey Clark, a former US attorney general, was also present at the hearing in Atlanta. He stressed by telephone the support for the Cuban Five expressed by the presidents of major lawyers associations from several countries, present in Atlanta, and many people from the US. A country that wants to eradicate terrorism can not arrest the people that are fighting against terrorism, said Clark. He further noted that the arguments presented by the government were especially weak. Arrested in September 1998, the Cuban Five have spent nearly nine years in prison after a politically charged trial in Miami that broke most established legal norms. Without presenting evidence, the prosecution obtained a guilty verdict on espionage and conspiracy charges. Harsh sentences were dished out against the men who had penetrated Miami-based terrorist groups to inform on their plots against Cuba. * ================================================================= .NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems . Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us . .339 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 http://www.blythe.org . List Archives: https://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ . Subscribe: https://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================