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Cuba's new Castro shows little patience with 'Women in White'

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 23, 2008 at 05:31 PM

Cuba's new Castro shows little patience with 'Women in White'
By Andrew Gumbel
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Cuba's "Women in White" who staged a street protest in Havana to demand 
the release of their dissident husbands discovered they can expect no 
gentler treatment from the two-month-old government of Raul Castro than 
they could from that of his brother, Fidel. Ten women from the group 
were roughed up by a crowd of government sup****ters who outnumbered them 
10 to one, and were thrown into a bus and driven home.

The women had gathered at a park on the edge of Revolution Square in the 
centre of Havana, just behind a monument to the hero of Cuban 
independence, Jose Marti. Their trademark white T-****rts bore the names 
and printed photographs of their imprisoned husbands, all of them swept 
up in a large crackdown in 2003 on anti-Castro activists.

"We are here to demand the release of our husbands and won't leave until 
they are free or they arrest us. We have waited long enough, we want to 
talk to the new President," said Laura Pollan, one of the protesters.

They were there just moments when a bus pulled up and 20 policewomen 
piled out and tried to arrest them. In response, the Women in White sat 
down, clasped their arms tightly around each other and refused to move.

"They are dying, they are dying," one women yelled with tears in her 
eyes, referring to the imprisoned husbands.

When the policewomen failed to dislodge them, a crowd of mainly female 
pro-government activists poured out of nearby government buildings and 
jumped on the protesters, shoving them and yelling insults before 
picking them up one by one and shoving them into the bus.

Some of the women were pinned to the ground and their arms held together 
behind their back.

"They dropped the Havana residents at their homes and sent the others 
back to their homes in the provinces," Marta Bonachea, a spokeswoman for 
the women, later told Reuters by phone. The protesters shouted "Freedom! 
Freedom!" from the windows of the bus as they travelled through the 
Havana streets.

Street protests are rare in Cuba, and when they occur they are usually 
broken up by plainclothes security officers. Monday's incident was 
unusual only because the policewomen wore uniforms.

The Women in White last appeared in Revolution Square in 2005 to deliver 
a letter to the authorities demanding the release of all of Cuba's 
political prisoners – estimated by local human rights activists to 
number about 230.

They also conduct a regular silent protest down Havana's Fifth Avenue.

The 2003 crackdown targeted 75 dissidents, of whom 55 remain behind 
bars. Sixteen of them have been released for medical reasons and another 
four were sent into forced exile in Spain just last month.

The release of those four dissidents gave some cause for hope that Raul 
Castro might be interested in some relaxation of his brother's iron 
refusal to brook public dissent. (Protesters are usually denounced as 
agents of the United States bent on the overthrow of the government.) Mr 
Castro has made other modest moves towards liberalisation, including the 
first authorisation on the island of mobile phones and the registration 
of previously illegal ones.

A major cabinet reshuffle is expected over the summer, nominally aimed 
to avoid duplication in government institutions. One high-level 
personnel change was announced yesterday with the replacement of the 
Education Minister.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/cubas-new-castro-shows-little-patience-with-women-in-white-814070.html
 




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