Cuba frees dissident who sparked hunger strike
Friday, 12.10.2012, 16:19
Cuba has released Jorge Vazquez Chaviano, a dissident whose case sparked
a hunger strike by 30 protesters last month, though he remains under
"many restrictions," he told AFP.
"I'm very happy... But I'm on probation, with many restrictions. I
cannot go to public places or leave the province," he said by phone late
Wednesday from his home in the city of Sagua la Grande.
"They do this to try and control me, to neutralize me so I will not
fight for human rights, but I will go on. No one will stop me," he said.
The 42-year-old was supposed to have been released on September 9 after
serving a year and a half sentence for "illegal economic activity."
However, local authorities said last month that his release had been
postponed to April 2013, leading to the declaration of a hunger strike
on September 10 that eventually included 30 activists.
Chaviano said he also took part in the strike.
The strike ended eight days later after the Supreme Court informed
Chaviano's family that he would be released.
Dissident Martha Beatriz Roque, a former political prisoner who began
the strike, called it "a victory for the Cuban people... and democracy."
Hunger strikes have become the highest-profile weapon of Cuba's
dissidents, with two prisoners having died after refusing food for weeks
-- Orlando Zapata in February 2010 and Wilman Villar in January 2012.
Cuba views the opposition as US-backed "mercenaries" bent on
overthrowing its decades-old communist regime.
For more information see:
http://en.tengrinews.kz/politics_sub/Cuba-frees-dissident-who-sparked-hunger-strike-13663/
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