From Granma
The five Cubans arrested after infiltrating terrorist groups in Miami are dealing with the infernal universe of U.S. prisons, a permanent scenario of endless violence and human rights violations
HELD abducted by the U.S. justice system while the U.S. Attorney in Miami artificially prolongs an absurd legal procedure, the five Cubans arrested after infiltrating terrorist groups in Miami are dealing with the hell of Bush’s prisons, despite a UN committee of jurists having demanded their release and despite an Appeals Court ruling overturning their convictions.
Barely noted by the "free" U.S. media, nowhere near the concerns of the European Union, U.S. prisons are a permanent scenario of countless acts of violence.