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NEWS
The Partial List of
injured Cuban detainees in Nassau, Bahamas
PROTESTS/DEMANDING HUMAN RIGHTS FOR
CUBAN'S RETAINED IN
NASSAU
The partial list of injured Cuban
detainees compiled at Princess Margaret Hospital, by our contact in
Nassau, as reported at 11:00 pm on December 9, 2004, is the following:
Axel Emilio Rondón Herrera - Activist of the "Democratic Party 30 of
November," "Frank Pais" - received a gunshot injury to the ankle
Jorge Luis Conde Morales - Activist of the "Democratic Party 30 of
November," "Frank Pais" - gunshot injury - one bullet in the arm and
another bullet in the back
Pedro Batista - Activist of the "Democratic Party 30 of November,"
"Frank Pais" - gunshot injury to the abdomen
Orestes Cordero Garcia - gunshot injury - two bullet wounds - one in the
chest - it has not been confirmed where the second bullet wound is
Jose Alberto Batista - gunshot injury - one bullet in the shoulder and
another bullet in the abdomen
Angel Emilio - two bullet wounds in the back - he was to be operated on
at 9:00 am on December 10, 2004.
Published by Net For Cuba International on the 10th day of December
2004. English Translation by Gisela Hidalgo.
PROTESTS/DEMANDING HUMAN RIGHTS FOR CUBAN'S RETAINED IN
NASSAU/REQUESTING THE COMMUNITY TO JOIN IN A MASSIVE BOYCOTT TO ALL
TOURISM IN THE THE BAHAMAS/REQUESTING ALL TRAVEL AGENCIES TO FOREGO
CANCELATION FEES IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE COMMUNITY.
December 11, 2004- Demonstration organized by Vigilia Mambisa in
front of the Consulate of the Bahamas in Miami, Florida- location -
Ingram Building- 25 S.E. 2nd Avenue-Miami, Florida.
Time: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
December 11, 2004- Demonstration in The Port of Miami -organized by The
Democracy Movement- gathering in front of Big sign demanding- HUMAN
RIGHTS FOR CUBANS RETAINED IN THE BAHAMAS/ REQUESTING A MASSIVE BOYCOTT
OF ALL TURISM TO THE BAHAMAS.
Time: 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Note by Net For Cuba International:
Those who cannot participate in the protests that will take
place in the city of Miami, can send their faxes and letters
to the Consulates and government dependencies in their
respective cities.
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