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SAMPLE LETTER BELOW ON BEHALF OF BLIND LAWYER IMPRISONED IN CUBA, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS IMMINENT TRIAL IN NOVEMBER 2003.

PLEASE SEND TWO SIGNED SAMPLE LETTERS TO POUL NIELSON AND JAVIER SOLANA IMMEDIATELY TO THEIR FAXES AND EMAILS!! :


POUL NIELSON
European Commission
Rue de Genčve, 12
1140 Brussels
Belgium
Fax: + 32 2 299 1025
Email: poul.nielson@cec.eu.int

JAVIER SOLANA
Council of the European Union
Rue de la Loi 175
B-1048 Bruxelles
Belgium
Fax: + 32 2 285-7397, + 32 2 285-7381
E-mail: info@consilium.eu.int
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Dear Mr. Nielson/Solana:

I am writing in regard to the case of JUAN CARLOS GONZALEZ LEIVA, a blind human rights activist who has been held in prison for the last year and a half. It has come to my attention that the Cuban government has announced that he, along with the other nine men and women with whom he was arrested, will be put on trial in the first few days of November. I am aware that the EU has followed this case from the beginning and appreciate all the efforts made on Mr. Gonzalez Leiva's behalf. I would like to ask you to maintain these efforts by requesting permission to send an EU observer to Mr. Gonzalez Leiva's trial to ensure that it is fair. It would be helpful if you emphasise the importance of an open and fair trial to the Cuban government officials with whom you are in contact.
Thank you again for your continued efforts to promote democracy and human rights in Cuba and in particular for your efforts on behalf of Mr Gonzalez Leiva.

Yours sincerely,


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BACKGROUND

Gonzalez Leiva was formally charged with 'public disorder, disobedience, resisting authority and acts of disrespect' late in the Summer of 2002. However, he has not been given a trial until now. The Cuban government never gave a reason for the delay. Many observers believe that they have been in a quandary because of the high level of international attention his case has received.During his arrest, Juan Carlos was severely beaten by government security agents and suffered a blow to the head, which required four stitches. He and a number of other human rights activists had gathered at a local hospital in an attempt to draw attention to the plight of a journalist who had been admitted there after being attacked by Cuban police. The group entered the hospital where they proceeded to pray for the hospitalised reporter and shouted slogans like "Up with human rights" and "Long live Christ the King". They then sat down in a side hallway in silent protest. An hour later the group was surrounded by the rapid response unit of the local security forces, who beat them before taking them into custody. Juan Carlos has carried out a number of lengthy hunger strikes to protest his arrest and his health has suffered greatly as a result. Juan Carlos is also a lawyer and has been active in the Cuban democracy movement and the Varela Project. CSW met with him three weeks before his arrest. At the time he spoke of his hope for the future of human rights and democracy in Cuba.


Received from: joseito76@aol.com


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