Freed dissidents in Cuba describe what they went through

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on February 23, 2008 at 7:36 pm

The story Hollywood’s Fidel-loving contingent doesn’t want you to hear:

Four dissidents freed this week after five years in inhumane conditions in a Cuban prison have revealed the dark side of Fidel Castro’s regime.

The four – José Gabriel Ramón Castillo, Omar Pernet Hernández, Alejandro González and Pedro Pablo Álvarez – described regular beatings, humiliation and arbitrary punishment with long periods of solitary confinement in cramped cells with cement beds.

They said they were deprived of food and water in conditions which resembled “a desert”.

Arriving in Spain to be reunited with their families, they exposed the routine abuse of political prisoners which marked Castro’s five decades in power.

The four were part of a group of 75 dissidents who were jailed in 2003 by Castro’s regime in a move which caused an international outcry. The official reason given for their release was “health reasons”.

But behind the scenes pressure from the Spanish Government on Havana is believed to have been the key to setting free the long-term opposition activists, who all have relatives in Spain.

Mr Castillo, 50, a journalist who wrote articles critical of the regime, told The Sunday Telegraph: “It was terrible. It was like being in a desert in which sometimes there is no water, there is no food, you are tortured and you are abused.

“This was not torture in the textbook way with electric prods, but it was cruel and degrading. They would beat you for no reason even when you were in hospital.

“At other times they would search you for no reason, stripping you bare and humiliating you. There was one particular commander at a jail in Santa Clara who seemed to take delight in handing out beatings to the prisoners.”

Mr Castillo, who claims he was denied proper medical aid for diabetes and heart problems, added: “We are nothing more than a reflection of the human cost of the fight being waged by the Cuban people.”

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Omar Pernet, a steel worker also in his fifties, was jailed for being an opposition activist, suffered an accident while being moved from one jail to another in 2004.

He also suffered lung problems in jail, a broken leg, a broken collar bone.

He said he was kept in solitary confinement in a cell measuring four metres square with a cement bed.

In all, he has spent 21 years behind bars for opposing the regime. Mr Pernet was jailed for 20 years after being accused of aiding the US secret services – a charge he says was trumped up.

Bbbbut the “free” education and healthcare systems are supposedly so wonderful, and I hear the soon-to-be-retired Fidel makes a mean grilled cheese sandwich, so what’s the big deal?

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  1. Baklava says:

    Bak, I moved this to the most recent open thread. –ST

  2. Steve Skubinna says:

    Okay, two arguments from the dictator-fellators on the left:

    One, these guys are a VRWC plant. A false flag operation, just like the supposed Down’s Syndrome suicide bombers, or for that matter 9/11. This has Karl Rove’s fingerprints all over it. I question the timing.

    Two, these guys are bona fide, but they deserved to be locked up becasue they threatened Castro’s revolution. In fact, the left has a word for these kinds of people – gusanos. Anyway, eggs, omelet, you know the drill.

    Hey, look over there! Free health care! Full literacy! Oh, it’s Michael Moore!

  3. G-Monster says:

    My 2 cents:

    Fidel Castro is a dirtbag. Hugo Chavez is a clone. Sean Penn has his head up his a$$ and is a bad tipper.

  4. NC Cop says:

    Fidel Castro is a dirtbag. Hugo Chavez is a clone. Sean Penn has his head up his a$$ and is a bad tipper.

    Now, who can argue with that? That’s what I like about you G, you’re direct and to the point. Not much gray area in that one!!!

  5. G-Monster says:

    lol, nc.

  6. Steve Skubinna says:

    G, don’t be dissing Sean Penn. Why, he singlehandedly, armed with nothing but the Little Red Cup of Hope, saved New Orleans from Bush’s hurricane and Cheney’s dynamiting of the levees.

  7. Severian says:

    Little Red Cup of Hope

    =))

    You do know how to turn a phrase there…

  8. Marshall Art says:

    I just want to add this to any discussion about Cuba and Fidel.