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DEC 12 2006 International Day of Action US Terrorism Against Cuba and the Freedom Fight of the 5 Cuban Heroes

Organized by the Free the Cuban 5 Committee - Vancouver
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 Vancouver Communities in Solidarity with Cuba information table

 Tim Louis, former Vancouver City Councillor
 Tim Louis, former Vancouver City Councillor
 Wilson Munoz, Coordinator of the Vancouver Unitarian Church Social Justice Committee

 Sarah, organizer with Capilano College Free the Cuban 5 Commitee
 Sophie Ziner, Free the Cuban 5 Committee Vancouver
 Noah Fine, Coordinator of the Free the Cuban 5 Committee Vancouver

 David Whittlsey gives a passionate appeal for donations

 David Whittlsey, Vancouver Free the Cuban 5 Committee member speaks during discussion


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Two weeks of international action began on Dec 12th
2006 marking the 5th anniversary of the unjust trial
and sentencing of the 5 Cuban Heroes. Events are
taking place around the world from December 12th-27th
to raise awareness about the case of the 5. The Free
the Cuban 5 Committee- Vancouver opened these two
exciting weeks of action with a forum on Dec 12th held
at the SFU Harbor center in downtown Vancouver. Over
60 people came out to learn about the Cuban 5, to hear
poetry written by the 5, and to discuss what can be
done to free these 5 great heroes.
To open the forum a film produced by International
ANSWER in the U.S. called “Extradite Luis Posada
Carriles!” gave a short history of U.S. backed attacks
against Cuba- focusing on Anti-Cuban Terrorist Louis
Posada Carriles, and his involvement in planning the
criminal bombing of a Cuban airliner in 1976 that
murdered all 73 people on board.
After the short film, MC Nita Palmer opened the forum
and introduced former Vancouver City Councilor,
Lawyer, and long time fighter for the freedom of the
Cuban 5 Tim Louis. Tim gave a perspective on the cruel
blockade created by the U.S. government to make sure
the 5 do not receive a fair trial. Following Tim was a
slide show of images that carried the crowd through
the story of the Cuban 5 and the international
solidarity that embraces their struggle.
Wilson Munoz, the coordinator of the Social Justice
committee of the Unitarian Church of Vancouver gave a
fiery talk, defending Cuba and its great gains in
healthcare, education and international solidarity.
Poetry written by the 5 was next, read by organizer
with the Free the Cuban 5 Committee and student at
Capilano College, Sara Alwel. This moving addition to
the program brought tears as everyone was reminded of
the human dignity and moral of the 5 Cuban Heroes and
their longing for family, life and freedom.
Sophie Ziner, an organizer with the Free the Cuban 5
Committee spoke next, explaining the bankruptcy of the
Cuban 5's case and trial, as well, gave a background
on the motivation of the US government to attack Cuba.
The panel of speakers was rounded off with committee
coordinator, Noah Fine who stated, “Unfortunately the
5 were not able to complete their heroic task, and
their mission was silenced.” Fine continued, “It is
our job to help complete their work exposing U.S.
terrorism and demanding immediate freedom for the
Cuban 5.”
Following this dynamic program of speakers and art,
discussion was brought up by many in the room who
asked questions about the 5 and the what can be done
to strengthen world wide initiatives to free them
starting at home in Vancouver.
Please continue to check back at our website for upcoming actions to Free the 5 Cuban Heroes!
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