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celticfire
24th December 2005, 02:15
Cuba criticised over dissidents (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4557176.stm)

Wives of dissidents held in Cuba staged a demonstration last month
Amnesty International has accused the Cuban authorities of holding 71 prisoners of conscience, often in brutal conditions.
Cuba continues to imprison people who simply disagree with the state, the rights group has said in a new report.

Those who meet US officials or talk with exiles in the US can face jail terms of up to 28 years, Amnesty says.

Two years ago, Cuba saw the harshest clamp down on human rights since the revolution in 1959.

Ban on clothes

Amnesty - which has been denied access to Cuba since 1988 - said four political detainees have suffered abuse during the last year.

The group said prisoner of conscience, Juan Carlos Herrera Acosta, was beaten on his throat by prison guards, until he lost consciousness.

Nine dissidents were locked in cells measuring 1m by 2m, without a break, for between two and four months. In some cases, the detainees were forbidden to wear clothes.

Cuba has rejected calls from Western governments to free political prisoners.

However, over the last year, the authorities have released 19 political detainees, of which 14 were freed on health grounds.

Amnesty has once again criticised the US embargo on Cuba, which it says gives Fidel Castro's regime an excuse to clamp down on dissidents.

Any comment from the Cuban supporters?

Nothing Human Is Alien
24th December 2005, 02:33
Yeah, there were coments in the post Cuban 'dissidents' shown to be US agents (http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?showtopic=44289), which is about three down from this one.

Secondly, no one here is impressed by bourgeois newspapers, amnesty international, and governments that have been slandering Cuba for the last 46 years.

You support the CPN(M) ... Amnesty International just released a report saying that they abduct children and disrupt education.

So either (1) they aren't credible or (2) you support a group that abducts children.

I think most of us know what sort of conclusions to reach.

celticfire
25th December 2005, 02:37
Originally posted by [email protected] 24 2005, 02:33 AM
Yeah, there were coments in the post Cuban 'dissidents' shown to be US agents (http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?showtopic=44289), which is about three down from this one.

Secondly, no one here is impressed by bourgeois newspapers, amnesty international, and governments that have been slandering Cuba for the last 46 years.

You support the CPN(M) ... Amnesty International just released a report saying that they abduct children and disrupt education.

So either (1) they aren't credible or (2) you support a group that abducts children.

I think most of us know what sort of conclusions to reach.
Chill, comrade..chill. I never said I believed or supported the accusations. In fact I reached the same conclusion you did.

Body Count
26th December 2005, 01:18
I see nothing wrong with how those against Cuba, are being treated in Cuba.

Hasn't there been like hundreds of assassination attemptes against Castro? I'm guessing that most were planned, backed, and carried out by those who claimed to simply be "political opponents".


Those who meet US officials or talk with exiles in the US can face jail terms of up to 28 years, Amnesty says.

Um....obviously. US OFFICIALS! What the hell do they think should be done? The US government is out to destroy Cuba!