Cuban Mothers March in Support of Anti-Terrorist Fighters

Edited by Juan Leandro
2013-12-05 13:22:15

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Cardenas, December 5 (RHC)— Cuban mothers, grandmothers, sisters and daughters of four anti-terrorist fighters jailed in the United States will march tomorrow, December six, in Cardenas, a Western Cuba city, to demand their immediate release

The December 6th Women’s March in Cardenas, involving women in that city and surrounding area, has become a tradition and will begin at the Museum on Cuban Revolutionaty History inaugurated in Cardenas by Fidel Castro on July 14, 2001.

A special role in this march will be played by members of the Middle School Students Federation in Cardenas, who will escort the marching mothers, sisters and other relatives of the four Cuban antiterrorists, jailed in the United States for just monitoring violent activities by CIA-led terror groups conducting activities against the Island.

Cardenas has a special history in these women marches. The first one was staged on six December. 1999 to demand the return to Cuba of a child abducted illegally by his late mother’s relatives in Miami.

 



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