Monday, December 6, 2010

Cuban hunger-striker's mum detained

Cuban hunger-striker's mum detained
AAP December 6, 2010, 8:02 am

The mother of a Cuban political prisoner who died on hunger strike in
February says she and a group of relatives were detained by police after
visiting her son's grave.

Reina Luisa Tamayo told AFP on Sunday police detained them at the
cemetery in the town of Banes, 840km east of Havana, where her son
Orlando Zapata is buried.

"They drove me and my granddaughter to the police station in Banes, and
held me for an hour-and-a-half," she said by telephone.

Another eight relatives who had gone to the cemetery with her were put
on a bus to the capital of Holguin, "and we don't know where they are",
she said.

She said police acted in a violent manner and only returned her mobile
phone and camera after erasing the contents.

Zapata, imprisoned in a 2003 crackdown on dissidents, died on February
23 after an 85 day hunger strike that brought international condemnation
of the Cuban government.
Tamayo has been waiting for a week for her son's remains to be exhumed,
under an agreement negotiated by the Catholic church, so she can
emigrate with them to the United States.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/world/8456083/cuban-hunger-strikers-mum-detained/

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