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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Action Plan in Toronto on behalf of the Cuban Five



Free the Cuban Five Now!

End the Injustice!

15 Years: Too Long, Too Wrong!

September 12, 2013 is the 15th anniversary of the arrest of the Cuban Five.

These five men who harmed no one have been unjustly held in U.S. prisons under extraordinarily harsh, politically motivated sentences.

Their only "crime" was to protect their homeland, Cuba, from repeated terrorist attacks engineered in Florida.

The continued imprisonment of the Five is an international outrage.

They must be released now! On this 15th anniversary of the wrongful arrest of the Five, the international movement for their freedom will rally many thousands of people behind this call ― at protests, pickets, and a myriad of other actions.

In Toronto, join us as we raise our voices loudly to demand freedom for the Five!

Call on U.S. President Obama to use his constitutional authority to order their immediate, unconditional release!

March and Rally at 1:00 pm, Saturday, September 7, 2013

Assemble at Dundas Square (Dundas & Yonge) then march to and rally at
360 University Ave., north of Queen across from the U.S. Consulate



Attend These Special Toronto-area Events in Solidarity with the Cuban Five:

Five Day Film Festival - for the Freedom for the Cuban 5

Marking 15 years since their arrest in the United States
on September 12, 1998.
- Opening Night -

Sunday, September 8, at 6:30 pm

The Royal Cinema, 608 College St.

Admission $7

Suitable for children able to read English subtitles.
VIVA CUBA – an amusing and touching award winning film about a friendship between a young girl and boy who creatively combat the impending separation that looms when one parent plans to take her child out of Cuba.
Wednesday, September 11, 6:30 pm

Bloor-Gladstone Library,
1101 Bloor St. W. (½ block east of Dufferin)

Free Admission
Como Angeles (Like Angels) – Dedicated graduates of the Latin American Medical School in Cuba working in different countries.
Monday, September 16, 6:30 pm

Brampton Soccer Centre, Room 2
1495 Sandalwood Parkway E.
(east of Hwy 410 at Dixie Rd.)

Free Admission
On the Hillsides of the Himalayas – a film about Cuba's internationalist humanitarian response to the massive 2005 earthquake in Northern Pakistan in which 80,000 people died.
Thursday, September 19, Time TBA
York University

Free Admission
Como Angeles (Like Angels) – Dedicated graduates of the Latin American Medical School in Cuba working in different countries.
Saturday, September 21, 1:30 pm

Cedarbrae Library – 545 Markham Rd. (south of Lawrence Ave. E. Scarborough)

Free Admission
On the Hillsides of the Himalayas – a film about Cuba's internationalist humanitarian response to the massive 2005 earthquake in Northern Pakistan in which 80,000 people died.
Organized by the Friends of the Cuban Five Committee - Toronto

All films have English sub-titles.

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