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Cuban / Irish film "Mission against Terror" : Belfast URC

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Monday April 18, 2005 20:57author by eeekk via irishantiwar.org Report this post to the editors

Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre, 45 - 47 Donegall Street, Belfast, 7.00pm

film tour of the Cuban / Irish film "Mission against Terror" and bringing the two film makers to Ireland to tour with the film.  The film will be shown in 7 venues all around Ireland during Latin American Week April 16 to 23.
The film describes the terrorist war against Cuba that has been covertly funded by the US government for the past 45 years, a terrorist war that has resulted in the deaths of almost 3,500 Cubans and the maiming of over 2,000.  A terrorist war where the terrorists are celebrated and protected by the US authorities and where their victims deaths are boasted about on the US media.  It describes the counter-terrorist actions of five undercover Cuban agents which resulted in the production of sufficient evidence to arrest and convict the US based terrorists but which, in stead, resulted in the capture, framing and jailing of the five Cubans by the US authorities.  The film blows the lid on Bush's "War on Terror" and shows him to be culpable in a policy of harbouring terrorists, funding terrorism and exporting terror.  There is one place on earth where it is safe to be a terrorist, where the state will protect you; fund you; train you.  That place is the United States of America.  This film tells that story.

author by Jon Glackin - Street Seenpublication date Thu Apr 21, 2005 17:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

MISSION AGAINST TERROR

The film written and directed by Bernie Dwyer & Roberto Ruiz Rebo documents the experience, arrest and imprisonment of Five Cubans who were trying to stop Miami based Terrorist groups from carrying out violent actions against the people of Cuba. All are innocent of the charges brought against them are appealing their convictions supported by the International ~ Free the Miami Five Campaign that includes solidarity groups, lawyers etc.
As part of the 2005 Mayday Celebrations The Belfast Trades Council in conjunction with the
Free the Miami Five Campaign – Ireland are screening the film Mission against Terror.
The Belfast Premier of the Film will be presented
On
Friday 22 April 2005 @ 7.30pm
In
The Belfast Unemployed Centre
45/47 Donegall Street Belfast

Followed by a discussion with the co-directors Bernie Dwyer & Roberto Ruiz Rebo
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Social Evening with ~ Lots of Craic ~ Live Entertainment ~ Spot Prizes
All proceeds to Free the Miami Five Campaign – Ireland

 
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