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Egberto Angel Escobedo Morales |
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Arrest date: July 11, 1995
Alleged crime: Espionage and enemy propaganda
Case#: 20/1993
Sentence: 20 Years
Prison: Cerámica Roja, Camagüey
Wife: Olga Molina
Address: Callejón Quisqueya #9, altos e/Pasaje A y Florat.
Camagüey
Telephone #: 291500 y 283145 (neighbors)
Organization: Nacional Council for a Democratic
Transition (Consejo Nacional de Transición a la Democracia)
Review: The Casto regime has always labeled whoever opposes it as
a traitor and a spy. As the struggle against the dictatorship grew in
the 1960’s and 1970’s the anticommunist Cubans were also classified as
agents of the imperialist powers or of the United States’ Central
Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.)
Presently, the peaceful opposition members are also branded with the
same epithets;-in an effort to degrade the national spirit of those who
endeavor to end the excesses of the communist ruling elite.
This is the case of Egberto Escobedo Morales, who in a letter to his
mother, whom he calls “Faraona” on her birthday he wrote;- “Do not allow
our situation to be a reason for pity or grief, on the contrary it
should inspire the fight for something as dignified as the freedom,
which we are all searching for, which we all need and wish this dream to
be a reality”
Review authored by ‘Proyecto Rostros del Presidio’ using diverse
sources
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