|
Articles / The Cuban Five / News / Wife of Cuban Anti-terrorist in US Jail Meets Working Agenda in Bolivia
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Wife of Cuban Anti-terrorist in US Jail Meets Working Agenda in Bolivia
Havana, Cuba, Aug 21.- The wife of Gerardo Hernandez, one of the five Cuban anti-terrorist fighters held in the US since 1998, is scheduled to arrive in Bolivia on Tuesday for a five-day working visit and to pay homage to Cuban-Argentinean guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara.
Perez, who previously visited Peru, will attend a forum on the five Cuban prisoners at the Law School of the San Andres University, where participants will set up the Bolivian Committee for the Release of the Cuban Five. The visitor will also meet with lawmakers at the Legislative Assembly and with representatives of the Cuban medical and education brigades in the South American nation. Adriana Perez is scheduled to travel to the locality of La Higuera, where she will pay tribute to Cuban-Argentinean guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara, who was assassinated in that Bolivian site in October 1967. Gerardo Hernandez was given two life terms plus 15 years in 2001 by a Miami Court, which also punished with unfair sentences another four Cubans who were monitoring US-based terrorist organizations. Hernandez, along Fernando Gonzalez, Ramon Labanino, Antonio Guerrero and Rene Gonzalez are internationally known as the Cuban Five. (ACN)
|
|
Recent ...
Most read news ...
Archive ...
|