A documentary film about the case of the Miami Five
Mission Against Terror tells the story of five men dispatched by the Cuban government to 'observe, monitor and report on the workings of the (Anti-Cuban) terrorist network in the United States' - a network responsible for the deaths of almost 3,500 Cubans in a covert terrorist war against Cuba. Having compiled evidence of terrorist plots by Miami-Cubans, which was sent to the FBI, the men found themselves arrested rather than the terrorists they tracked. The men were placed in solitary confinement for 17 months and subsequently tried in Miami. They were sentenced to four life sentences and 75 years collectively. The Free the Miami Five Campaign was established in Ireland to highlight the injustices of the case brought against the men, the human rights abuses that have occurred during their detention and to call for their release.
We are delighted that the two film makers will be in Ireland to present their film and answer questions from the audience in each venue.
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CORK: Monday 18 April at 8.00pm - UCC Science Building, (room G19 Kane), Western Road
LIMERICK: Monday 18 April at 7.00pm - Limerick School of Art, (the boardroom), Clare Street.
GALWAY: Tuesday 19 April at 7pm - Human Rights Centre, NUI (D'Arcy Thompson Theatre)
SLIGO: Wednesday 20 April at 8.30pm - Model Niland Gallery, The Mall, Sligo
DUBLIN: Thursday 21 April at 7.30pm - Liberty Hall, Eden Quay.
BELFAST: Friday 22 April at 7.00pm - Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre, 45/47 Donegall Street
DERRY: Saturday 23 April at 7.00pm - Gas Yard Café, 128 Leckey Road
(Further dates may be added - check locally)
For further information contact: FreeMiami5@eircom.net
Admission: free