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NEWS
A Call for Solidarity From Political Prisoners At The Agüica Prison in
Matanzas.
(HAVANA/CUBA/November 23
/Puenteinfocubamiami.org)-
The political prisoners and of conscience Miguel Galván
Gutiérrez, Pablo Pacheco Ávila, Alexis Rodríguez Fernández and Manuel
Ubals Gonzáles all confined at the Prison Agüica in Matanzas, wrote in
jail a document titled "A Call From The Presidio", smuggled out of the
prison thanks to the help of families of the common prisoners, informed
dissident sources.
Today, while the civilized world unites against international terrorism
and more nations enjoy full democracies, we watch with sadness and
indignation how in our homeland, government authorities persecute,
imprison and revile some of its citizens, for simply dissenting,
indicated the document.
However, many are the Nations and International Organizations that
protested openly, in firm condemnation for such violations, we thank
them and support them wholeheartedly. We vehemently wish for other
countries and institutions to support The United States Government and
The European Union in their campaign of Solidarity so that the Cuban
people can truly have the rights they are entitled to have, the text of
the document.
It is our hope that other organizations and people of good will join
this call for solidarity, added the manuscript.
"The political prisoners and of conscience Miguel Galván
Gutiérrez, Pablo Pacheco Ávila, Alexis Rodríguez Fernández and Manuel
Ubals Gonzáles sanctioned to 26, 20, 15, 20 years in jail respectively,
in summary trials last April, are living proof of those who are not
afraid of persecutions and confinement, a prize they had to pay for
defending the human rights of the Cuban people", stated to these
correspondents, Inés Guerra a member of the illegal Partido Paz, Amor y
Libertad.
Reported the correspondents of Lux Info Press in Havana Gilberto
Figueredo Alvarez and Ada Kaly Márquez, also, National Coordinator of
The Democratic Party November 30 "Frank País". For The Information
Bridge Cuba Miami given on November 2003.
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