- October 1, 2012
The Militant
Visit the publisher's websiteThe event was sponsored by the International Committee for the Freedom of the Cuban Five and endorsed by the D.C. Metro Coalition to Free the Five, Institute for Policy Studies, National Network on Cuba and the Takoma Park Free the Five Committee.
- September 23, 2012
The (Meriden, CT) Record-Journal features article “Baseball Escapism”
Visit the publisher's website • See the article - September 21, 2012
The (Logan County, KY) News-Democrat & Leader features article “Baseball Escapism”
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Truthout features article “A Move to Free the Cuban Five”
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Press TV (Tehran)
Visit the publisher's website“This is the culture that kids grow up on,” Landau told Press TV’s U.S. Desk on Saturday when asked where the culture of violence in the United States comes from.
- June 11, 2012
Democracy Now!
Visit the publisher's website"What did Cuba do to us?," Landau asks. "Well, the answer, I think, is that they were disobedient, in our hemisphere. And they did not ask permission to take away property. They took it away. They nationalized property. And the United States ... has never forgiven them."
- May 26, 2012
Prensa Latina (English)
Visit the publisher's websiteThe writer Alice Walker, actor Danny Glover and filmmaker Saul Landau, among other U.S. personalities joined the Cuban intellectual Miguel Barnet and a group of scholars of his country, who traveled to San Francisco to participate in the 30th Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), in the claim for the return of The Five to their homeland.
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The filmmaker Landau defended the innocence of the Cuban Five and called for their release and to strengthen efforts to achieve their final return to Cuba.
- April 16, 2012
Press TV (Tehran)
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Antiwar.com
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Al Jazeera
Visit the publisher's website"Try telling a Cuban: 'You should pay higher rent, or pay for your own healthcare,'" said Saul Landau, a professor and filmmaker. "Cubans bitch and moan, like citizens everywhere, but there is no serious opposition to the current government," he told Al Jazeera. "They do not face a legitimacy crisis at home."






Saul Landau