Octubre, el peor mes del año en detenciones arbitrarias
Agencies in different cities of the island, reports Europa Press.
"Political repression has increased in comparison with all the months of 2010, in the form of arbitrary arrests, acts of repudiation and other forms of harassment," says the text.
Most dissidents belong to recognized organizations such as Independent and Democratic Cuba, Social Democratic Party Central Opposition Coalition, Eastern Democratic Alliance, Democratic Party November 30 and Youth Movement for Democracy, among others.
The "act of political repression" of greater force was against Reina Luisa Tamayo, mother of prisoner consciousness Orlando Zapata Tamayo, who died last February after 86 days of hunger strike.
On 31 October, "dozens" of dissidents were "brutally beaten by regime forces" when they went to the tomb of a political prisoner in the town of Banes, Holguín province. According to figures from the CCDHRN, a total of 34 people were detained for more than 48 hours, including Reina Luisa Tamayo, who has been victim of similar incidents since the death of his son.
were released in October a total of six political prisoners, including four prisoners of conscience who belong to the group of 52 dissidents of the 2003 crackdown.
The CCDHRN has criticized the regime has decided to include recently released a list of "prisoners for crimes against the state using some form of force or violence," while "13 prisoners of conscience adopted by Amnesty International remain in prison high security. "
The 13 opponents of the Black Spring are still in jail because they rejected the proposal to travel to Spain in exchange for his freedom, as did 39 former prisoners who left the island with their families.
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