viernes, 18 de febrero de 2011

Orlando Zapata's Mother Beaten and Arrested




February 19, 2011


BY: CAPITOL HILL CUBANS


February 23rd marks the one-year anniversary of the death Cuban pro-democracy leader and political prisoner, Orlando Zapata Tamayo, pursuant to an 84-day hunger strike.

As a "present" for this anniversary, the Castro regime decided to violently beat and arrest his 62-year old mother, Reina Luisa Tamayo, this morning.

This news (yet to be reported by foreign news bureaus in Havana) comes on the heels of the brutal beating and arrest this week of another courageous pro-democracy leader, Sara Martha Fonseca (also not reported).

Apparently, in their end-of-life crisis, Cuba's geriatric Caligula's enjoy persecuting and beating defenseless women.

More "reform" you can't believe in.

"You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know."

-- William Wilberforce, British statesman and abolitionist (1759-1833)

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