Posted on 03/28/2012 11:37:50 AM PDT by LibFreeUSA
Cuban human rights activists are facing a surge in harassment in a bid to silence them during the Pope's visit, Amnesty International said.
The clampdown has seen an increase in arrests, activists' phones have been disconnected and some have had their houses surrounded to prevent them denouncing abuses during Pope Benedict's tour.
Local human rights organizations, including the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, had their phone lines cut off since Monday. The mobile phones of prominent activists and government critics are suddenly unreachable.
The communications blockade and the detention of more than 150 political opponents is yet another example of how authorities in Cuba completely disregard human rights, said Javier Zúñiga, Special Advisor at Amnesty International.
The Cuban authorities must urgently stop harassing activists and ensure everybody in Cuba is free to voice their opinions so activists can carry out their legitimate activities, said Javier Zúñiga.
In view of this situation, which contradicts his appeal for a more open society in Cuba, the Pope should take a stand and lend his voice to those that have been left voiceless due to the ongoing repression and condemn the lack of freedoms in Cuba.
On Monday 26 March, dozens of government opponents were detained in Santiago de Cuba where the Pope gave a public mass at the start of his visit.
Police and state security officers also surrounded the homes of many opponents and kept them under siege preventing them from attending the Popes mass or moving freely.
Short-term detentions of government opponents, human rights activists and independent journalists are routine in Cuba. On the lead up to the Popes visit, hundreds of government opponents were detained for short-periods of time, threatened or prevented from travelling freely.
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A Helluva Text Message
By Jay Nordlinger
March 28, 2012 2:07 P.M.
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So, Cuban state security has sent pro-democracy activists a text message: As soon as the Pope leaves, we are going to disappear you all. (Tan pronto como se vaya el #PapaCuba los vamos a desaparecer a todos ustedes.)
The thing about these totalitarian dictatorships: Unlike politicians in good ol democracies, they usually mean what they say.
According to the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance, state security has detained some 180 activists, while Pope Benedict is around. To read more, go here. http://coalitionofcubanamericanwomen.blogspot.com/2012/03/message-of-cuban-regime-to-resistance.html
How about the texts youve received today? Have they been pretty benign? Ive had, among other things, a couple of limericks. Life is different in this land o the free.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/294685/helluva-text-message-jay-nordlinger
Sadly, the only way for any change in Cuba is that the Castro Island Mafia would need to be removed by force.
The Church is already in Castro’s pocket.
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