miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

Political Prisoners Re-Arrested



October 28, 2010


When it comes to political prisoners, the Catholic Church, the Spanish government and the Castro regime's apologists only count those that have been released and banished to a foreign country.

The rest are insubordinate and, thus, irrelevant to them.

So they ignore the fact that no political prisoners (of those announced for release last July) have yet to be released in Cuba (as is their fundamental human right), and selectively fail to count others that have been arrested since then.

According to the CIHPRESS news agency, four Cuban dissidents, including independent journalist Enyor Díaz Allen, were arrested this past Monday.

Diaz faces a charge of "public disorder" (for walking to a fellow dissident house), while two others, Abel López Pérez and Yoandris Gamboa Beltrán, face charges of "civil disobedience."

The fourth dissident, Yordis García Founier, was arrested for going to the police station to inquire about Diaz.

Three of the four -- Díaz, López and García -- are former political prisoners.

More "reform" you can't believe in.

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