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Posted on Saturday, 08.25.12

Dissidents report a crackdown in Cuba

By Juan O. Tamayo

jtamayo@ElNuevoHerald.com

Cuban dissidents Friday reported a crackdown across the island, with

more than 30 activists detained to keep them from marking the monthly

"Day of Resistance" and the one-year anniversary of one of the most

active opposition groups.

Fourteen members of the Cuban Patriotic Union were detained in Havana as

they gathered for the anniversary of the group, according to Pedro

Arguelles, another member of the Union.

Five other dissidents were reported detained in the central city of

Santa Clara during a vigil demanding the release of all political

prisoners. Another four were in the eastern town of San Luis

and three more in the central town of Placetas.

told a dozen dissidents in eastern Camaguey province they would

be arrested if they left their homes to attend an opposition gathering,

and told seven others gathered in a Placetas home that they would be

arrested if they did not leave.

Another 11 Union members gathered in the eastern town of Palma Soriano

reported late Friday that they were headed outside to demand the release

of all the activists detained. There was no further word from them.

Osmani Cespedes said more than 30 signs with anti-government

slogans such as "Down with Raúl" and "Raúl Murderer" appeared Friday

morning in several spots around the eastern town of Palma Soriano.

The Cuban Patriotic Union was founded a year ago by a group of

opposition activists that include Jose Daniel Ferrer Garcia, a peaceful

dissident who served eight years in and was freed last year.

Based in Palma Soriano, his hometown, the Union has been one of the most

active opposition groups in recent months.

Police detained Ferrer himself during a police raid of his home early

Thursday morning, and seized several documents, the Cuban Commission for

and National Reconciliation noted Friday in an "urgent

communiqué."

Dissidents also have been marking the "Day of Resistance" on the 24th of

each month, recalling the Feb. 24, 2010 death of

Orlando Tamayo after a lengthy hunger strike to demand an end to

prison abuses.

The dissident Ladies in White, meanwhile, urged democratic governments

and human rights organizations to "take urgent and coordinated action to

stop the unleashed by the Cuban regime" against the women and

other peaceful opposition figures.

Their statement alleged that the Raúl Castro government "has stepped up

the intimidations, the arbitrary jailings and the cruelty against all

those who fight to install a democratic system in our country."

http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/25/2966832/dissidents-report-a-crackdown.html

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