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Miami 5 Are Out of Isolation![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() FIRST MAJOR SUCCESS OF THE CAMPAIGN Radio Havana Cuba announced yesterday that the Five had been freed from isolation due to the international attention of campaigns just like this one. The Irish Campaign extends its thanks to all those who wrote, faxed, phoned and emailed the US authorities. Your actions have brought untold relief to the Five and their families. We intend to build on this success and will call on your support again and again until the Five are returned to their families. But for today you may have a day off TO CELEBRATE OUR SUCCESS. WELL DONE TO ONE AND ALL! This interview was presented by Bernie Dwyer and aired on Radio Havana
[Leonard Weinglass]: There are many, many people to be congratulated because it was the response of the solidarity movement that brought the Five out of solitary confinement [BD]: You think that it was actually public pressure that brought that about? [LW]: Yes, That's what I meant when I referred to the response of the solidarity movement behind it. It was the overwhelming response of the [BD]: How did you learn about their change of prison status? [Leonard Weinglass]: I received official notice last Friday that they would be out within a few days. I got that from the US attorney in Miami [BD]: I understand that there are some restrictions that will remain in place. Do you know yet which ones they are? [Leonard Weinglass]: As of now I don't know precisely what the restrictions will be. I have only received formal notification that they [BD]: From your telephone conversations with Antonio, could you gauge his state of mind and attitude to his release from isolation? [Leonard Weinglass]: Antonio is a very modest man and also very brave. He is not the kind of person who would complain. But he did tell me that he [BD]: Have you spoken to any of the other attorneys about their clients, the other four men who were released from solitary confinement? Have you been able to have any further consultations about the appeal about to be lodged on April 7 at the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta? [LW]: No, I haven't had the opportunity. Phil Harwood who represents René called me to tell me when René was out but I haven't been able to [BD]: Was any reason given as to why they were put into solitary and then released a month later? There was a suggestion that there was a national security issue but obviously that no longer applies, so it appears this whole thing has been arbitrary. [LW]: No, nothing beyond what you've just said. They've never explained why they put the in and then never explained why they took them out. But [BD]: So, in reality they could be put back in again? [LW]: It's very difficult. The Government has complete control over them subject to the reaction of the public, which in this case, I believe, has forced their release. You can't predict the next movement the Government may make. However, this may not be the end of the story. I am now examining the possibility of filing a lawsuit against the Government for [BD]: Do you think that the restrictions put in force will interfere with their mail? [LW]: I'm not sure there are any restrictions on their mail that comes to them. The fact that Antonio received two hundred letters today indicates that they are allowing his mail to come through. However, I don't know what they might impose this time forward. No one can tell that until we see by experience what they are going to permit, but people should remain vigilant because this might not be the end of the story. [BD] Mr. Weinglass, you mentioned your clients' conditions when they were in solitary confinement were the worst you had encountered. Is there [LW]: Well, Gerardo's conditions were one of the worst I have ever encountered in the US penal system. I got a letter from Gerardo yesterday
WHO ARE THE MIAMI FIVE? Five Cubans who were trying to stop Miami based terrorist groups from carrying out violent actions against the people of Cuba. They were found guilty of charges ranging from murder to espionage by a court in Miami which relied on the evidence of convicted terrorists. All are innocent of the charges brought against them. Extensive intimidation of jurists by these same terrorists was a feature of the trial. They are currently appealing their convictions.
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