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"Mr Frattini, I must ask you please to answer a final question, which is actually a fivefold question, since, as they deal with the same subject, Questions Nos 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 will be taken together.
Question No 14 by Ioannis Patakis ():
Following a trial conducted without the minimum legal safeguards, the United States Government imprisoned five Cuban citizens resident in Florida (Gerardo Hernández, René González, Fernando González, Tony Guerrero and Ramón Labañino) whose task was to combat terrorism by the mafia groups that strike at Cuba and the Cuban people. In being held in solitary confinement and incommunicado and suffering ill-treatment they are being subjected to very harsh prison conditions that constitute a serious violation of the Convention on Human Rights.
How does the Council view the treatment that these persons are receiving in US jails?
Question No 15 by Ilda Figueiredo ():
Following a trial conducted without the minimum legal safeguards, the United States Government imprisoned five Cuban citizens resident in Florida (Gerardo Hernández, René González, Fernando González, Tony Guerrero and Ramón Labañino) whose task was to combat terrorism by the mafia groups that strike at Cuba and the Cuban people. In being held in solitary confinement and incommunicado and suffering ill-treatment they are being subjected to very harsh prison conditions that constitute a serious violation of the Convention on Human Rights.
Does the Council consider the incommunicado detention of these Cuban citizens in US jails and their inability to defend themselves at law to be consonant with the Convention on Human Rights?
Question No 16 by María Luisa Bergaz Conesa ():
Question No 12 by Pedro Marset Campos ():
Following a trial conducted without the minimum legal safeguards, the United States Government imprisoned five Cuban citizens resident in Florida (Gerardo Hernández, René González, Fernando González, Tony Guerrero and Ramón Labañino). The abominable conditions in which they are being held and their inability to defend themselves at law constitute a serious violation of human rights.
Is the Council aware of this situation? Does it know that these persons are being held incommunicado and have not been allowed to receive visits from their wives and young children for several years? Does it not feel that this distressing situation should not be allowed to continue and that, as in any country governed by the rule of law, the United States authorities should guarantee them a fair trial?
Following a trial conducted without the minimum legal safeguards, the United States Government imprisoned five Cuban citizens resident in Florida (Gerardo Hernández, René González, Fernando González, Tony Guerrero and Ramón Labañino) whose task was to combat terrorism by the mafia groups that strike at Cuba and the Cuban people. In being held in solitary confinement and incommunicado and suffering ill-treatment they are being subjected to very harsh prison conditions that constitute a serious violation of the Convention on Human Rights.
Is the Council aware of this situation? Does it know that these persons have not been allowed to receive visits from their wives and young children for several years? Does it not consider that in persisting in its refusal to release them and return them to their country, and in continuing to deny them any contact with their families, the United States is in serious breach of the International Convention on Human Rights?
Question No 13 by Konstantinos Alyssandrakis ():
Following a trial conducted without the minimum legal safeguards, the United States Government imprisoned five Cuban citizens resident in Florida (Gerardo Hernández, René González, Fernando González, Tony Guerrero and Ramón Labañino) whose task was to combat terrorism by the mafia groups that strike at Cuba and the Cuban people. In being held in solitary confinement and incommunicado and suffering ill-treatment they are being subjected to very harsh prison conditions that constitute a serious violation of the Convention on Human Rights.
Does the Council consider it lawful and consonant with respect for human rights for these persons to have no right to contact with their close family, which is to say their wives and children?"@en1
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"Subject: Violation by the United States of the human rights of five Cuban citizens"1
"Subject: Violation by the United States of the human rights of five Cuban citizens resident in Florida"1
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