STATEMENT BY THE CUBAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
New abusive measure against one of the Cuban Five.
René
González Sehwerert, Hero of the Republic of Cuba, has been the subject
of new arbitrary measures by the Government of the United States that is
toughening the conditions of his supervised release, making it seem
even more as prison conditions, with the aim of continuing to punish him
after so many years of unfair and cruel treatment.
Since
September of 2012, the Department of State has denied all requests by
the Cuban Interests Section in Washington to let Cuban diplomatic
officials visit René. These visits had been permanently authorized
during the 13 years in which he was imprisoned and during the first few
months of his supervised release upon finishing his prison term. Up to
now our Diplomatic Mission in the United States has unsuccessfully
presented the Department of State several alternatives for continuing
regular consular visits to René, and these have been rejected.
This
fact constitutes a flagrant violation of the obligations of the
Government of the United States under the Vienna Convention on Consular
Relations of 1963 which covers René González’ right to freely have
communications with Cuban Interests Section officials in Washington and
for those officials to do likewise and be able to visit him.
This
deliberate and cruel decision also represents an additional punishment
that is added to the already strict conditions of René’s supervised
release. René is forced to remain another three years in the United
States, separated from his family, after having served up to the last
day his long and unfair prison sentence.
Cuba
strongly denounces this arbitrary decision of the United States
authorities which violates René’s rights while at the same time making
the American government responsible for its physical safety and
integrity.
Cuba
will not cease to denounce these abuses before the whole world, and it
will not relent in its efforts to attain the return to their Homeland of
René and of Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, Ramón Labañino Salazar, Antonio
Guerrero Rodríguez and Fernándo González Llort, unjustly imprisoned in
the United States for almost 15 years.
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