sábado, 20 de agosto de 2011
Nearly 50 Ladies in White Violently Attacked
August 20, 2011
BY: THE HILL
The Castro regime violently attacked a group of nearly 50 female pro-democracy leaders -- known as The Ladies in White -- as they set out to march through the streets of Havana to advocate for the release of political prisoners and the freedom of all Cubans.
Their clothes were ripped off and they were dragged half-naked by a paramilitary mob that beat, kicked, spit, scratched, pushed, and pulled them by the hair.
Moreover, eight of them were arrested.
They are: Sara Martha Fonseca, Idalmis Ramirez, Odalis Izarza, Cristina Duquezne, Ivon Mayesa, Mercedes Fresneda, Rosario Morales, Yanelis Rey.
Where are the Havana-based foreign news bureaus?
They never seem to miss a beat when it comes to reporting on any nonsense declaration by the Cuban dictatorship.
Are they on vacation?
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