Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Humberto Suárez: Cuba's recent death candidate may live

Humberto Eladio Real Suarez is the last Cuban who was sentenced to death. But he is not executed after a court decision. The life of Cuba's recent death candidate, Humberto Eladio Real Cuban Americans Suárez, is spared. The Supreme Court of the communist state was transformed according to a dissident group, the death penalty against Real Suárez in a 30-year prison sentence.

The man, a member of an exile organization of Cubans in Florida, was sentenced 16 years for murdering a man in Cuba. Real Suárez (40) was arrested in 1994 when he and six other armed members of the Democratic Party of National unity (PUND) illegally in Cuba and was killed there was a man to steal his car.

According to the website of the government Cubadebate. CU Real threatened the death penalty for murder and offenses against state security. He was the last candidate for death in Cuba left over after a few weeks ago the death sentences for two Salvadorans in prison had been converted. They had been convicted in the 1990s for terrorist acts in Cuba.

The death penalty is not abolished in Cuba, but no longer applied in recent years. Only 2003, three Cubans were executed who had hijacked a boat to flee to the United States.

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