
René González in Mexico gives thanks, welcomes advice
He and the other Cuban 5 are traveling to many countries to personally thank the millions who took part in defeating the attempt to keep them in prison.

Despite our differences, U.S. and Cuba have stake in cooperation
Speech from Cuba President Raul Castro on the return of the remaining Cuban Five prisoners and the monumental changes in U.S.-Cuba relations.

Cuban 5 prisoner and Ebola-fighting doctor give each other strength
Correspondence between political prisoner Gerardo Hernández and Cuban doctor Rotceh Ríos Molina, part of the team fighting the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone.

New York Times calls for freedom for the Cuban Five Prisoners
The New York Times editorial calls for the Obama administration to begin negotiations with the Cuban government for a humanitarian prisoner exchange.

Cuban 5 labor event draws standing room only crowd
The growing interest in international solidarity by organized labor in the U.S. was on full display Sept. 13, at the national headquarters of the SEIU.

Politics trump justice in Cuban 5 case
When the corporate-controlled U.S. media conspired with the Miami court to railroad the Cuban 5, few people realized the power of government to silence the truth for so long.

Government shuts down, but anti-Cuba program keeps going
While essential government services that help millions of ordinary people were shut down, Radio and TV Marti kept broadcasting.

Cyclists to ride for the Cuban 5 in Italy
On May 5, there will be a 40-mile bike ride through various towns around the Lake Como area in northern Italy as part of the worldwide movement calling for the release of "The Cuban Five."

Cuban 5 wives meet with UN human rights chief
Adriana Perez, wife of Gerardo Hernandez, and Olga Salanueva, wife of Rene Gonzalez, requested UN intervention on human rights grounds to be able to visit their husbands (two of the five imprisoned Cubans known collectively as the Cuban 5) whom they have not seen in over a decade.

Big push for freedom for the Cuban 5
A broader-than-ever coalition of organizations, activists and well-known artists will be going to Washington to break through the wall of silence.

