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Fernando González Llort. (Rubén Campa)
No.
58733-004v
Dirección postal FCI OXFORD PO BOX 1000 Oxford,
WL 53952-0500 Telef.
608-584-5511 Fax 608-584-6371
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Nació en Ciudad de la Habana el 18 de agosto de 1963.
Graduado con Diploma de Oro,en 1987, como Licenciado en
Relaciones Políticas Internacionales del Ministerio
de Relaciones Exteriores.
Fernando fue condenado injustamente a 19 años
de prisión.
Entre 1987 y 1989 cumplió misión internacionalista
en Angola, en una brigada de tanques y recibió condecoraciones
por su actitud, además del carné de militante
del PCC.
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No.
58733-004v
F.C.I. Oxford
P.O. Box 1000
Oxford WI 53952-0505
Fernando González Llort was born in Havana on August
18, 1963, son of Magaly Llort Ruiz and Fernando Rafael González
Quiñones.Fernando
started his primary school education in 1968 and in 1973 began
junior high school in the José Martí Secondary
School outside of Havana. At this stage he joined the Union
of Junior and High School Students (FEEM) with responsibilities
at class level.
Between 1978 and 1981 he attended senior high school on the
Isle of Youth, finishing in the top three of his class.
From 1981 to 1987 he studied at the Higher Institute of International
Relations, from which he graduated with honors. While attending
the institute, he held several responsibilities as a member
of the Federation of University Students (FEU).
He also stood out as an organizer and promoter of cultural
events, actively participating in the theatre festivals held
at the institute.
Between 1987 and 1989 he we went to Angola as part of an internationalist
mission, for which he received a medal for bravery.
In the wake of increased aggressions and terrorist activities
against Cuba in the 1990s, Fernando was assigned the mission
of monitoring and gathering information about the activities
of some leaders and members of counterrevolutionary organizations
based in Florida.
Fernando's wife, Rosa Aurora Freijanes Coca, graduated in
economics. Since 1997, she's been working for a branch of
Cuba's COPEXTEL firm. Both Rosa Aurora and Fernando's mother,
Magaly, work tirelessly for his release.
Fernando was charged with Count 1 (general conspiracy) and
with a number of false identity and failure to register as
a foreign agent charges. He was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment.
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