Breaking the Silence | Peoples' Tribunal & Assembly | Justice for the Five
Toronto City Hall, September 21st — 23rd, 2012
Several
pro-Castro groups and allied trade unions from across Canada have
announced “a Peoples' Tribunal & Assembly” from September 21-23 in
Toronto. The self-professed goals of the tribunal are too highlight the
case of the Cuban 5 and attempt to build support for their release.
- “to act as a forum for education and for launching an appeal to get justice for the Cuban Five;
- to break the silence of the mainstream media about this case; and
- to map out the next steps of a broad and united campaign on the Cuban Five in Québec and across the rest of Canada.”
Composed
of prominent Canadian and regime-supported witnesses, the Assembly will
hear from “expert witnesses” before rendering a ruling. No witnesses
will testify on behalf of Americans killed by the Castro regime.
Instead, testimony is limited to “the suffering caused to the Cuban
people and to others as a result of all the terrorist attacks against
Cuba and Cuban interests.” The Tribunal has no legal authority, but
hopes its’ inherently-biased message inspires and resonates with
like-minded supporters.
Attending:
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Family members of the "Cuban Five" • Livio Di Celmo, Victim of Terror,
Montréal, Québec • Danny Glover, Actor U.S.A. • Gloria La Riva, Free The
Five, National Committee - U.S.A. • Cindy Sheehan, Anti –War activist-
U.S.A. • Libby Davies, NDP-MP, Vancouver East • Tony Woodley, UNITE the
UNION, UK • José Pertierra, Lawyer, Washington, D.C. • Denis Lemelin,
National President, Canadian Union of Postal Workers • Marie Clarke
Walker, Canadian Labour Congress • Isaac Saney, Professor, Dalhousie
University, Halifax • Arnold August, Writer, Montréal, Québec • Raymundo
Navarro, Central de Trabajadores de Cuba (CTC) • Bernie Dwyer,
Documentary Film Producer, Ireland • Dra. Digna Castañeda, Cuba • Julian
Rivas, Journalist, Venezuela • Wes Elliott, Grand River Territory •
Keith Bolender, Freelance Journalist and Author Based in Toronto •
Richard Klugh, Lawyer for the Cuban Five, USA • Ken Neumann, National
Director for Canada, United Steelworkers • Stephen Kimber, Professor of
Journalism, University of Kings College, Halifax • Alicia Jrapko,
International Committee to Free the Cuban Five, U.S.A. • William Sloan,
Civil Rights Lawyer, Montréal, Québec •
Sponsors:
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United Food and Commercial Workers • United Steelworkers, Canada •
Canadian Union of Postal Workers • Canadian Network on Cuba •
International Council of Latin American and Caribbean Women - LATIN@S •
The Worker to Worker, Canada-Cuba Labour Solidarity Network • Carranza
LLP • Canadian Cuban Friendship Association - Toronto • Latin American
and Caribbean Solidarity Network • Canadian Union of Public Employees •
Endorsers:
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International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five, USA •
National Network on Cuba, U.S.A. • Toronto Forum on Cuba • Communist
League/Ligue communiste • International Festival of Poetry of Resistance
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