René González granted a 2-week visit to Cuba to attend his father's memorial service René and his father Cándido Judge Joan Lenard has once again granted permission for René González to visit Cuba for two weeks, this time to attend a memorial service for his father Cándido, who died on April 1. René still needs to obtain a passport from the U.S. State Department in order to travel. Last year, when he was also granted permission for a 2-week visit to see his terminally ill brother Roberto, the State Dept. took 10 days to issue the passport, and it was only valid for 30 days. René is still being cruelly forced to spend three years on parole in the U.S. despite having finished his 15-year prison sentence last year. His motion to be allowed to spend the rest of his parole in Cuba, which is a common practice for parolees from other countries, has been pending before the Judge for ten months (you can read that motion and the government's response, along with René's latest motion to be allowed to return for the memorial service, now granted, on our legal page). This small victory, while important to allow René to briefly be with his family at this time of sorrow, can in no way compensate for the nearly 15 years that René was unable to be with his family. Nor does it make up for the vindictiveness with which the government has treated René and the other members of the Cuban Five over the years, with lengthy periods of solitary confinement, refusal to allow two of their wives (René's and Gerardo's) to visit them in prison, and more. The Five are heroes who prevented acts of terrorism and should never have been in prison in the first place. It is long past time for the U.S. government to free them and allow them all to return to Cuba to their family and compatriots, permanently. Free the Cuban Five! National Committee to Free the Cuban Five Email: [email protected] * web: www.freethefive.org Tel: 415-821-6545 DONATE National Committee to Free the Cuban Five
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