segunda-feira, 19 de março de 2012

Um dos Cinco poderá visitar seu irmão enfermo em Cuba..


Através da solidária Vânia Mattos Barbosa recebemos a informação enviada pela blogueira revolucionária cubana, Rosa Báez, que a juíza Joan A Lenard autorizou a ida de René Gonzalez a para encontrar-se com seu irmão Roberto, que encontra em tratamento contra um câncer.

Será a primeira viagem de um dos Cinco depois da prisão em 1998.

Embora não seja nem perto a liberdade que exigimos e que René tenha que se manter em contato com as autoridades ianques, pois encontra-se em liberdade condicional, não deixará de ser uma grande viagem. A medida de sua importância, com certeza, se verá na reação da máfia terrorista de Miami à decisão judicial.

LIBERTEM TODOS OS CINCO, SEM NENHUMA CONDIÇÃO.
VIVA OS CINCO HERÓIS CUBANOS!


Abaixo o despacho da referida juíza.



UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA 
CASE NO. 98-00721-CR-LENARD 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

RENE GONZALEZ, 

ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO TRAVEL (D.E. 1821) 

THIS CAUSE is before the Court on Defendant Rene Gonzalez’s Motion to Travel (D.E. 1821), filed February 24, 2012. The United States filed its Response (D.E. 1822) on March 12, 2012. Defendant filed his Reply (D.E. 1824) on March 15, 2012. Having reviewed the Motion, Response, Reply, related pleadings, and the record, the Court finds as follows. 

Defendant is currently serving a term of supervised release stemming from his convictions in the above-captioned matter. Defendant requests leave to travel to Cuba for two weeks in order to visit his brother, Roberto Gonzalez, who is in the terminal stages of lung and brain cancer. (See D.E. 1821-1, 1821-2.) 

In light of the circumstances, it is hereby ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Defendant’s Motion to Travel (D.E. 1821) is GRANTED. Defendant may travel to Cuba to visit his brother, subject to the following conditions: 
1.) Defendant must obtain all necessary permission, licenses, and/or clearance from the United States Government, including the Department of State and Department of the Treasury, separate and apart from this Order. 
2.) Defendant shall submit to his probation officer a written, detailed itinerary of his travel, including flight numbers, routing, location, and contact information, as well as copies of all necessary clearances and licenses obtained from the United States Government. 
3.) During his absence from the district of supervision, Defendant shall report telephonically to his probation officer as directed by his probation officer. 
4.) The terms of Defendant’s supervised release shall remain otherwise unchanged, and Defendant must return to the United States and to the district of his supervised release within two weeks of departure. 

DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Miami, Florida, this 19th day of March, 2012. 

JOAN A. LENARD 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 

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