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Two Imprisoned Cuban Dissidents being Subjected to Cruel Treatment

August 13, 2009 | Cuba
August 13, 2009
Cuba

Two imprisoned Cuban dissidents being subjected to cruel treatment

ICC Note: This story is alarming because it shows that the Cuban government has not at all softened its stance toward religion.

08/12/09 Cuba (CNA) – Two Cuban prisoners who are members of the Christian Liberation Movement are facing “torture and systematic ruthless treatment” at a provincial prison after they declared a hunger strike to protest abuses by the State Security and prison guards.

Oswaldo José Payá Sardiñas, Coordinator of the Christian Liberation Movement, said in an August 11 message sent from Havana that prisoners in the provincial prison of Las Tunas report the “grave situation” of Alfredo Domínguez Batista and José Daniel Ferrer, who declared the hunger strike.

“José Daniel Ferrer has been confined to a cell where he must sleep on the floor and where rats constantly appear out of the hole that serves as his bathroom. It is difficult to imagine a cell with crueler conditions,” Payá related.

Alfredo Domínguez has been sent to a “Dantesque” place of punishment known as “Potosí,” far away from the prison. He reportedly was confined without clothes in another cage called the “punishment cell,” where mosquitoes feed on his unprotected body.

Guards at the prison have provoked the prisoners with taunts and tricks about visits. Some have lied to the prisoners’ families when they came to the prison to ask about their loved ones.

“This torturous regimen is destroying these peaceful prisoners, who are organizers of the Varela Project,” reported Payá.

The Varela Project is a democratic Cuban movement which seeks greater religious and political freedoms for the country… [Go To Full Story]

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