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U. S. government’s Radio and TV Marti call Cuban Cardinal Jaime Ortega a lackey

By William Booth, Published: May 5

MEXICO CITY — Criticism of the leader of the Catholic Church in Cuba, who has been negotiating with the communist government to expand religious and political freedom, intensified last week when the head of Radio and TV Marti called the archbishop of Havana a lackey who is colluding with an oppressive regime.

The stinging editorial against Cardinal Jaime Ortega — signed by Radio and TV Marti’s director, Carlos Garcia-Perez — is significant because Marti is a U.S. government agency, with its board of directors appointed by the White House and its policies coordinated with the State Department to direct messages to Cubans.

Some analysts said the editorial could undermine Ortega’s position in Cuba and they wondered whether it signaled a lack of support for the Church’s delicate position on the communist-run island.

Marti broadcasts, according to spokeswoman Lynne Weil, “are editorially independent, although supported by U.S. taxpayer dollars. Their editorials, unless otherwise stated, represent the views of the broadcasters only and not necessarily those of the U.S. government.”

Weil said she did not know when the State Department saw the editorial or whether there was any discussion of its content.

“I would suggest that this is equivalent to a U.S. government statement and that people may conclude, rightly or wrongly, that this is a U.S. government position,” said Phil Peters, a Cuba analyst at the Lexington Institute.

The cardinal has been hailed by some for his role in the freeing of political prisoners and for creating a small but relatively safe space for citizens to complain about the Cuban government, including its tight immigration and economic policies. Cuba’s Catholic magazines contain some of the most lively, as well as pointed, criticism of the government.

But Ortega has been hammered in the Cuban exile community and by members of the South Florida congressional delegation, who say he is an appeaser who enables the Castro brothers and prolongs their rule.

Many activists voiced disappointment that Ortega did not publicly push for human rights or defend dissidents during the recent visit to Cuba by Pope Benedict XVI.

Ortega also came under fire for statements he made at an April 24 Harvard University panel, where he described the 13 dissidents who sought to occupy a Havana church a few days before the pope arrived as “criminals” and “people of low culture.”

The dissidents, who included a mentally ill person, had said they hoped to push the church to engage the pope on human rights issues. Ortega had state security officers remove them.

Guillermo I. Martinez, a columnist with the Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, recently called Ortega a bootlicker. The popular Cuban American blog Babalu called Ortega “a truly despicable man.”

Ortega has said that he gets attacked from all sides.

“Perhaps this takes time and is a sort of martyrdom all Christians, including myself as pastor, must undergo,” the cardinal said at Harvard. “That is what it means to give your life for the sheep.”

In his editorial, aired on Radio and TV Marti and published on the broadcaster’s Web site, Garcia-Perez, a Cuban-American lawyer from Puerto Rico, accused Ortega of speaking with “scorn and arrogance” of the 13 dissidents.

“This attitude of Ortega just goes to show his political collusion with the government and his willingness to follow the official line,” he wrote. “This lackey attitude demonstrates a profound lack of understanding and compassion toward the human reality of these children of God.”

El Nuevo Herald in Miami contacted several of the 13 dissidents, who denied they had criminal records.

“I can only say that the 13 are a perfect reflection of Cuban society, in which there is everything,” Havana human rights activist Elizardo Sanchez told the newspaper.

Jorge Dominguez, the Harvard professor who invited the archbishop to speak, said: “Cardinal Ortega is a good man. Calling him a lackey is beyond belief.”

Dominguez added, “It is amazing that this comes from a U.S. government broadcaster.”

The professor noted that as a young priest, Ortega was sent to a reeducation camp and forced to do manual labor, as the church struggled in a state that had declared itself officially atheist.

“Who freed the political prisoners in Cuba? Not the European Union. Not the U.S. government. And not Radio and TV Marti. It was Ortega who convinced Raul Castro to let them out,” Dominguez said.

He added, however, that Ortega’s condemnation of the dissidents was unfair. “A lot of people have criminal records in Cuba, but you have no way of knowing if they have records simply because the state has targeted them for their political activities,” he said.

Enorme Cartel por los 5 Cubanos en una Autopista del Norte de California

Hoy 5 de abril, mientras personas desde todo el mundo llamaban a la Casa Blanca y enviaban correos electrónicos exigiendo a Obama la libertad de los 5 antiterroristas Cubanos, el Comité Internacional por la Libertad de los 5 Cubanos colocó un enorme cartel en medio del intenso tráfico de la mañana sobre una de las autopistas más transitadas en el área de la Bahía de San Francisco.


Foto: Bill Hackwell

Miles de personas que viajaban a esa hora por la autopista Interestatal 80, pudieron leer el mensaje “OBAMA LIBERTAD YA A LOS CINCO CUBANOS!” En señal de aprobación, muchos conductores tocaban las bocinas de sus camiones, autobuses y automóviles.


5 DIAS POR LOS 5 CUBANOS EN WASHINGTON DC, 17-21 DE ABRIL

Únase a Dolores Huerta, co-fundadora del Sindicato de los Trabajadores del Campo y al Actor Danny Glover en esta histórica jornada de denuncia y solidaridad para demandar la inmediata libertad de Gerardo, Ramón, Antonio, Fernando y René.

Distintas formas de apoyar los “5 Días por los 5 Cubanos”

  • Para participar en las acciones o agregar su organización a la lista de endosantes escriba a info@thecuban5.org
  • Colabore en la colocación de carteles y otras tareas, por favor escriba a info@thecuban5.org
  • Si reside en Nueva York, reserve su asiento ahora junto a los amigos solidarios que viajarán a Washington DC el 21 de abril para participar en un rally frente de la Casa Blanca. Llame a (917) 045-9877 o al (718) 601-4751 para reservar su asiento.
  • Hacemos un llamado especial a todos los comités de solidaridad con los 5 y los amigos solidarios del mundo a organizar actividades paralelas durante esos 5 días, del 17 al 21.

Que la fuerza de la solidaridad internacional demande al Presidente Obama

¡LIBERTAD YA A LOS 5 CUBANOS!

AGENDA DE LOS 5 DIAS POR LOS 5 CUBANOS

LISTA PARCIAL DE ADHESIONES

Comité Internacional por la Libertad de los 5 Cubanos

EL MES DE ABRIL POR LOS 5 CUBANOS

Abril, un mes importante en la lucha por la libertad de los 5 Patriotas Cubanos.

Hace solo unos días René viajó a su amada patria -por dos semanas- para visitar a su hermano Roberto, gravemente enfermo. Compartimos la alegría del reencuentro con sus seres queridos,  pero no habrá justicia verdadera hasta que René, Gerardo, Ramón, Antonio y Fernando regresen definitivamente a Cuba.

Durante el mes de Abril se llevarán a cabo las Jornadas de Denuncia y Solidaridad “5 días por los 5 Cubanos en Washington DC del 17 al 21”. 
Decenas de personalidades y organizaciones solidarias de EEUU y el mundo, están enviando  sus adhesiones y mensajes de solidaridad.

El Premio Nobel de la Paz Adolfo Pérez Esquivel y la reconocida escritora y amiga de Cuba y de los Cinco, Stella Calloni nos dicen:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoOJj6tYuLQ&feature=youtu.be

Stella Calloni:

“Adhiero a todo lo que se haga por los Cinco y los acompaño en todo lo que sea, porque ellos son nuestros, de todos. Están ya en la historia como un ejemplo de dignidad y como un ejemplo de cómo resistir a la impunidad de un imperio que en decadencia  está produciendo un holocausto de los pueblos afectados en sus nuevas guerras coloniales.  Los Cinco  luchaban por proteger a su pueblo de estos crímenes de lesa humanidad que se cometen sin ninguna contención, sin ningún castigo, sin que aparezca la Corte Penal Internacional, que en lugar de condenar estos crímenes, condena a las víctimas. Ante esta realidad se hace más urgente arrancar a los Cinco de las manos de un poder fundamentalista que se propone controlar el mundo, con todo lo que de fascismo y criminalidad esto conlleva.  Salvar a los Cinco es dar un paso hacia el rescate de la humanidad para decir basta al verdadero terrorismo que azota a nuestros pueblos: el terrorismo imperial”  

Durante los “5 días por los 5 en Washington DC” nos acompañarán personalidades y amigos de EEUU y del mundo. Entre ellos Dolores Huerta, Cindy Sheehan, Danny Glover, Wayne Smith, Saul Landau, Mavis Anderson, José Pertierra, James Early, Salim Lamrani, Norma Paech, Stephen Kimber, Gordon Brian Gordon Sinclair y muchos otros.

Amigos solidarios viajarán desde diversos puntos de EEUU, Europa y Canadá para participar de las jornadas de solidaridad. Hacemos un llamado especial a todos los comités de solidaridad con los 5 de todas partes del mundo a organizar actividades paralelas durante esos 5 días, del 17 al 21 de abril, incluyendo manifestaciones, plantones, entrega de información,  eventos públicos, eventos culturales, etc. para hacer sentir desde todo el mundo la fuerza de la solidaridad y pedirle al Presidente Obama ¡LIBERTAD YA A LOS 5 CUBANOS!

RECUERDE,  el próximo jueves 5 de Abril comuníquese con la Casa Blanca y súmese al reclamo mundial por la libertad de los 5.

DIFERENTES FORMAS DE COMUNICARSE CON LA CASA BLANCA

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Comité Internacional por la Libertad de los 5 Cubanos

René González is in Cuba

Reprinted from Prensa Latina

René González, one of the five anti-terrorist Cuban fighters unfairly given harsh prison sentences in the United States, arrived to Cuba on Friday on a family, private visit in the wake of authorization by a US judge to visit his gravely ill brother.

According to information released by the TV news program, René arrived minutes alter midday.

On February 24, René had filed through his lawyer an emergency motion before the South Florida District Court, requesting an authorization to visit his brother, seriously ill in Cuba.

Nearly a month later, on March 19, Judge Joan Lenard, who have been handling the case of The Cuban Five since the start of their proceedings, authorized the trip for 15 days under certain conditions, including obtaining all US government travel permits needed.

She also set as a prerequisite failing a detailed travel schedule, his location in Cuba and information of contact in the country, as well as a systematic phone contact with his probation officer.

The judge also made clear that all conditions of Rene’s supervised release remain unchanged and he has to go back to the United States as soon as the two weeks pass from the date of his trip.

After having suffered 13 years of unfair prison, René is under a supervised release regime for another three years during which he has to remain in the United States, which constitutes an additional sanction.

The decision of authorizing his trip is fully in line with conditions established for his supervised release, which allow him to travel to Cuba after an approval by the probation officer or the judge.

Even the US Government, which has opposed all motions filed by René to be allowed a permanent return to Cuba and his temporary visit to his brother, admitted that conditions of his supervised release do not prevent him from visiting our country.

In this regard, as of March 7, 2011, the Attorney General’s Office argued that the terms of Rene’s supervised release do not prevent him from traveling to Cuba during that period. “Nothing will prevent him from requesting his probation officer (or the court, if he was denied that by the former) a permit to travel to Cuba to visit his wife, his old parents or other relatives.”

In the motion filed by his lawyer, Rene said he would comply with the terms established for the visit and return to the United States.

Despite the terms imposed, our people, with deep respect, welcomes home our beloved René, and do not stop fighting for his final, permanent return home along with his four close brothers, says the press release.

René González, along with his comrades Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando González, was detained in 1998 in the United States for monitoring Miami-based violent groups operating against Cuba.