Monday, May 27, 2013

RALLY TO FREE “ALL” THE CUBAN FIVE NOW! Saturday, June 1 1:00 PM 360 University Ave




PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release: Monday, May 27th, 2013

The Cuban Five were in the United States to expose U.S.-sponsored terrorism against Cuba and other nations, carried out by ultra-right groups based in Florida, which has caused the death of 3478 people and permanently maimed thousands more.

The blowing up of a Cuban airliner in 1976, whereby 73 people were killed, as well as the murder of Fabio Di Celmo in 1997, a permanent resident of Montreal who was killed in a series of bombings in Havana Hotels, are examples of such U.S.-sponsored terrorism considering the masterminds of these attacks are walking free in Miami.

That’s why, in support of the “Five Days for the Cuban Five” action in Washington D.C., rallies will take place around the world on Saturday June 1st in front of U.S. Embassies and Consulates.

Friends in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and other cities will join in these actions.

Please, participate in the Toronto rally and be a voice for justice and freedom for all the Cuban Five.

RALLY TO FREE “ALL” THE CUBAN FIVE NOW!
Saturday, June 1
1:00 PM
360 University Ave.
(across from the U.S. Consulate)
Toronto

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/284590075010736/

Sponsored by: Toronto Forum on Cuba and
Asociación de Cubanos en Toronto "Juan Gualberto Gómez".

Endorsed by: The Friends of the Cuban Five Committee; the Worker to Worker, Canada-
Cuba Labour Solidarity Network; International Festival of Poetry of Resistance - IFPOR;
Canadian-Cuban Friendship Association Toronto; Canadian Network on Cuba; Latin
American and Caribbean Solidarity Network.

If your organization, would like to be added to the list of endorsers, please send an
email to torontoforumoncuba@rogers.com

For more information check:
www.thecuban5.org
www.torontoforumoncuba.com
www.freethefive.org

Click here for details on the second


"5 DAYS FOR THE CUBAN 5″ in Washington, D.C.

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