Skip to main content
Miami Five hero Fernando Gonzalez thanks British solidarity at RMT's Cuba Garden Party
Fernando Gonzalez addresses the Cuba Garden Party, with RMT president Sean Hoyle and (left) RMT general secretary Mick Cash

MIAMI Five hero Fernando Gonzalez thanked the people of Britain last night in a moving tribute to international solidarity.

Mr Gonzalez, who spent over 15 years behind bars in the US for his work against Florida-based groups planning terrorist attacks on Cuba, told the audience at the annual RMT-Cuba Solidarity Campaign (CSC) garden party that the Five had received more letters of support from Britain than any other country and that the British labour movement’s efforts to secure their freedom would never be forgotten.

The counter-terror agent, who now serves in Cuba’s parliament, received a standing ovation as he called for an end to the illegal US blockade of Cuba and the occupation of Guantanamo Bay, which the US uses to house a naval base and concentration camp.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Burnt cars remain in the middle of a street following the re
Features / 22 March 2025
22 March 2025
Ben Chacko asks NIZAR TRABULSI of the now banned Syrian Communist Party (Unified) to explain the country's turbulent, and violent, post-Assad scene
Delegates chat as they leave the Great Hall of the People af
Features / 22 March 2025
22 March 2025
From renewable tech to alternatives to the dollar, BEN CHACKO was encouraged by an optimistic meeting held by the China Media Group this week
Similar stories
 From left to right: The Morning Star's Roger McKenzie an Cuban Ambassador Ismara Mercedes with students at a school in Oxfordshire
Features / 22 April 2025
22 April 2025

During visits to Cheney School and Oxford Brookes University, Ismara Mercedes Vargas Walter highlighted how Cuba devotes half its budget to education, health and social security despite the US blockade, reports ROGER McKENZIE

MAKING PROGRESS: A conference organised by Barking and Dagen
Features / 21 March 2025
21 March 2025
HANK ROBERTS welcomes news that asbestos has been judged too dangerous to leave in situ in schools and public buildings, and issues a clarion call to readers to help make sure action is actually taken
‘A DUTY TO FORGE THE FUTURE OURSELVES’: Aleida Guevara
Features / 3 February 2025
3 February 2025
Cuba Solidarity Campaign director ROB MILLER invites readers to book tickets for a speaking tour not to be missed in the struggle for liberation around the globe
Cubans demonstrate in support of their government in Havana
TUC 2024 / 9 September 2024
9 September 2024
Cuba’s designation as a ‘state sponsor of terrorism’ is inflicting incalculable damage on the country and its people, and leaving its health service in desperate need. KEVIN COURTNEY calls for one last push for the Cuba Vive medical aid campaign to get it over the line