CUBA
AMIDST  A CLIMATE OF POLITICAL REPRESSION, THE ORGANIZATION AGAINST TORTURE  (OMCT) AND AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL DENOUNCE REPRESSIVE ACTS IN THE ISLAND
February 26, 2012   
"Authorities  must urgently stop harassing activists and preventing any of the  `Ladies in White' from celebrating the memory of Orlando Zapata,"[1]
Javier Zúñiga, Special Advisor at Amnesty International.
The events that took place in Cuba during the week of February 20-26, 2012 were determined by two dates that involved three events in Cuban history. On February 23, 2010, the Cuban political prisoner of conscience, Orlando Zapata Tamayo,  a humble man 42 years old, who was committed to the defense of human  rights, died under the custody of the Cuban state following a hunger  strike of more than 80 days demanding prison rights. On February 24, 1895,  the Cuban War of Independence from Spain began under the leadership of  the Cuban patriot Jose Marti and is considered an official holiday by  all Cubans. On that same day but in the year 1996, three  Americans and one U.S. resident: Carlos Costa, Armando Alejandre, Mario  de la Peña, and Pablo Morales were on a rescue mission with the  humanitarian organization "Brothers to the Rescue" when two Cuban MIGs  shot down their unarmed civilian aircraft over international waters.[2]``
As  Cuban human rights defenders throughout the island tried to carry out  peaceful commemorative acts to honor these dates of great significance,  they faced a climate of political repression since the beginning of the week on Monday, February 20  by way of threats, intimidations, beatings and insults; police  citations; police surveillance; short term arbitrary violent arrests;  mob attacks; barricades to their homes; homes stoned by minors under  orders of Cuban authorities; kidnappings of activists whose whereabouts  were unknown for several days, etc. Particular targets of arbitrary  arrests and disappearances by the political police were the Ladies in  White who suffered an "act of repudiation" outside of their headquarters  in Havana. Both Amnesty International and the Organization Against Torture  issued urgent alerts concerning the arbitrary violent arrest in Havana  of the ex-political prisoner of conscience and leader of UMPACU (Union  Patriotica de Cuba) in Eastern Cuba, Jose Daniel Ferrer Garcia                                                                                                                                                                                                    Amnesty International:    http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR25/005/2012/en/7b47f674-d29b-46d3-bb45-aea6cd39149f/amr250052012en.html
OMCT: In attachment ( In Spanish)
The family of Wilman Villar Mendoza,  as well as any activist, who pays homage to the dead human rights  defender at the cemetery in the Eastern city of Contramaestre, is  subject to acts of harassment. Members of prodemocracy groups have been  stoned while visiting Wilman's  tomb.                                                                      
 The Cuban political prisoner Ernesto Borges,  who's served 14 years of a 30 year prison sentence for espionage, has  been on a hunger strike since February 10, 2012 demanding to be released  under parole. His father, Raul Borges saw him during a prison visit at  the Combinado del Este Prison in Havana in very serious physical  condition, extremely thin and suffering from arrhythmia. He denounced  that though his son is being kept in an isolation cell suffering  cruel and ill treatment, he is firm and determined to continue his  hunger strike. Raul Borges fears that Cuban authorities want to do the  same thing to Ernesto as they did to Orlando Zapata Tamayo and makes an  urgent appeal to the world on behalf of his  son.                   
Copy of Ernesto Borges's sentence:http://pedazosdelaisla.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/sentencia-de-ernesto-borges1.pdf
Three  artists who were planning to carry out a public "performance" in Havana  were many Cuban youth gather to protest the fact that the regime bans  their presentations were subjected to violent arrests and short term  detentions. The punk rocker Gorki Aguila, Danilo Maldonado known as "El Sexto" and Ismael de Diego were all violently detained on Saturday, February 25 and released the following day.
Yasmin  Conyedo and her husband, Yusmani Alvarez both remain under arrest since  January 8, 2012 in the central city of Santa Clara. Yasmin Conyedo is an independent journalist of the group, United Antitotalitarian Front and a Lady in White. Her husband, Yusmani Alvarez is an activist of the Young Democratic League of Las Villas.  They are both falsely accused of attacking the home of a communist  party official in their hometown of Villaclara who had initially  subjected the couple's home to a pro government mob attack the same day  of the arrest. Yasmin was transferred to the Prison of Guamajal and  Yusmani to the Prison of La Pendiente on January 16, 2012.
FEBRUARY 20, 2012 – In Havana, Ivonne Malleza Galano, her husband Ignacio Martinez Montero and Mayra Morejon were arbitrarily arrested at 11 a.m. and taken to an unknown location.
In the city of Colon, province of Matanzas, Lady in White, Caridad Burunate and activist Lazaro Diaz Sanchez received police citations and had their fingerprints taken. Both refused to sign an "act of admonishing."
Human rights defender, Ramon Bolaños Martin  reported that his house was stoned by minors who were under the  direction of the political police and State Security. He made the Cuban  regime responsible for the well-being of his own children in the house  as well as the safety of those Cuban youngsters being used to vandalize  his home. 
Twelve members of the Union Patriotica de Cuba (UMPACU) were still under arrest since the weekend.
FEBRUARY 21, 2012 –
The ex-political prisoner of conscience, Jose Daniel Ferrer Garcia,  was violently arrested in the suburb of El Vedado in Havana after a  meeting with several activists at the house of Hector Palacio Ruiz.  Ferrer Garcia declared that during his arrest "they  kicked me, beat me, twisted my arms and shoved me against the wall in  an attempt to force me to put my hands behind my back to be handcuffed." The leader of UMPACU was released on Friday, February 24.
Sara Marta Fonseca denounced that Rodolfo Ramirez Cardoso and a the musical duo of "El Primario" and "Julito", who sing protest songs against the Cuban regime were harassed in Santiago de Las Vegas, Havana.
In the  Eastern province of Holguin, State Security and police agents are  systematically harassing members of the peaceful human rights groups in  that region as well as any of its sympathizers. Ramon Miguel Aguilera reported the ongoing repression against him and his family in the municipality of Calixto Garcia, in Holguin province.
FEBRUARY 22, 2012 - Lady in White Yelena Garces who is also a delegate of FLAMUR, was arrested in the Eastern city of Bayamo.
Ten  members of UMPACU were arrested in Eastern Cuba making it a total of 22  human rights defenders of this organization arbitrarily detained since  Sunday, February 19, 2012.  Numerous activists were protesting the  arbitrary arrest and disappearance of other colleagues and Ladies in  White in front of police units. The following were detained in front of  the police unit in Palma Soriano: Miguel Rafael Cabrera, Rudisan  Ramirez Rodriguez, Ivan Brismeranes? Hernandez, Alexander Aldana  Batista, Jorge Cervantes Garcia, Mayelin la O Montero, Julio Cesar  Santiesteban with their children Amanda Montalvo la O who is 8 years old, 12 year old, Jose Angel Sardiñas Figueredo, and 3 year old, Ileana Cervantes. Others activists  arrested: Dany  Lopez de Moya, Osmani Cespedes Napoles, Juan Humberto Rodriguez  Gonzalez, Sergio Lescay Despaigne, Victor Campa Alemenares, Angel Luis  Campa Almenares, Pedro Campa Almenares, Jose Batista Falcon, and Eliesei Elizabal Rodriguez. 
State  Security forces, police officers and pro government mobs that were  classified by activists as "delinquents", repressed the peaceful  commemorative acts carried out by human rights defenders in Santa Cruz  del Sur, Camaguey (central Cuba) on February 24, 2012, identified as "Resistance Day" by human rights defenders.
Berta  Soler described in a recorded message on February 22 of the repression  that preceded the act of remembrance that the Ladies in White had  prepared for Orlando Zapata, a political prisoner who died under the  custody of the Cuban State in 2010, following a prolonged hunger strike:  http://hablalosinmiedo.blogspot.com/#!/2012/02/berta-soler-denuncia-asedio-la-sede-de.html   
FEBRUARY 23, 2012 – The Ladies in White, Claribel Rodriguez Morales and Sandra Guerra, disappeared on their way to Havana from Eastern Cuba. The human rights defender, Virgilio Mantilla Arango was also reported missing in the central city of Camaguey.
Delmides Fidalgo Lopez  of the Eastern Democratic Alliance was brutally beaten by several State  Security agents who broke his glasses. He was arrested and released  later in the day.
Luis Felipe Rojas  denounced that numerous homes in his hometown of San German in Eastern  Cuba were surrounded by uniformed soldiers, some of whom were armed, and  by plain clothes agents. Rojas's home was surrounded as were the homes  of Elieser Palma Pupo and Jose Antonio Triguero Mullet.
Jorge Luis Garcia Perez Antunez, leader of the National Front of Civic Resistance and Disobedience Orlando Zapata Tamayo was violently arrested alongside five other activists (among them Yaimara Reyes and Yaite Cruz) in the central city of Placetas when they were carrying out a peaceful protest.
In  Havana, a pro-government mob made of some 200 people, most of them  students, surrounded the headquarters of the "Ladies in White, Laura  Pollan", shouting slogans and insults through megaphones at the women  inside the home who were paying tribute to Orlando Zapata Tamayo on the  second anniversary of his death. As the Ladies in White read from the  writings by Zapata Tamayo, the crowd outside blocked the entrance to the  house screaming for hours: "Down with the Worms!, "Mercenaries!", "Long Live Raul!". 
Lady in White, Blanca Hernandez  was arbitrarily arrested in Havana to prevent her participation in the  act on behalf of Orlando Zapata at the Ladies in White headquarters. 
FEBRUARY 24, 2012  – A U.S. Congressional delegation of around 10 legislators led by  Senators Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), and Richard Shelby (R-Al) met for almost  one hour with several representatives of independent groups,  ex-political prisoners as well as human rights defenders such as Angel Moya and his wife, the Lady in White Berta Soler. Also present were; Dagoberto Valdes, Oswaldo Paya, Antonio Rodiles and Oscar Biscet  with his wife. The Cubans informed the U.S. delegation that "the  island's main problem is its own government and that respect for human  rights must be the first item on the table for any Cuba-U.S.  negotiations." They reiterated the need for fundamental freedoms in the  island and told them of the escalating repression carried out by a  regime that has as its only objective to stay in power.
FEBRUARY 26, 2012 – In Havana, Sara Marta Fonseca and several Ladies in White were subjected to short term arrests. Their families were not informed of their whereabouts. 
Ex-prisoner of conscience, Hector Maseda reported that a total of 19 Ladies in White and 6 independent journalists were placed under arrest following the attendance to Mass of some 40 women at the Church of Santa Rita in Havana.
Marcos Antonio Molina reported from Holguin that Lady in White, Adisnidia Cruz Segredo was arrested by four State Security Agents at the door of her home. Caridad Caballero and her husband Esteban Sandes were also subjected to arbitrary arrests when they were on their way to church.
Raul Risco of the Democratic Alliance in Pinar del Rio  reported from this Western city that he and other activists, were  carrying out a hunger strike in solidarity with those colleagues  arrested. The hunger strikers were inside the home of Conrado Rodríguez Suárez" at: Sol # 89, between San Juan and Galiano where they are surrounded by paramilitary groups. 
Jose  Daniel Ferrer Garcia reported that 8 members of UMPACU continue under  arrest. Five of them have declared themselves on hunger strike  protesting their arbitrary detention.
The Coalition of Cuban-American Women alerts  the international community that the lives of those members of Cuban  civil society who are actively and publicly struggling peacefully on  behalf of fundamental freedoms are in danger. We are particularly  concerned with the cases of the political prisoner Ernesto Borges, the family of Wilman Villar Mendoza, the activist couple Yasmin Conyedo and Yusmani Alvarez and with the continued physical and mental harassment against members of the Ladies in White, Laura Pollan  throughout Cuba.  International recognition of the peaceful resistance  and solidarity for these human rights defenders is crucial. We make an  urgent call on religious, civic, political, and cultural entities and  its leaders, as well as to non-governmental human rights organizations  worldwide.  
Coalition of Cuban-American Women / Joseito76@aol.com / Laida A.Carro                        
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Blog: www.coalitionofcubanamericanwomen.blogspot.com
Facebook Page: Coalition of Cuban-American Women
Twitter: @COCAW1
FURTHER INFORMATION IN CUBA:
Jose Daniel Ferrer Garcia  + 5353631267 /   /   Caridad Caballero Batista + 52629749 /   Raul  Risco Perez  + 5348763910  /           Sara Marta Fonseca  + 5353379011   /  Berta Soler al +5352906820 / Yris T. Perez Aguilera  + 5352731656
 
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