The Cuban police released Thursday, January 27, the Cuban opponent Guillermo Farinas, 2010 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought by the European Parliament and a score of opponents after a detention of seven hours in Santa Clara, in central Island. "We are free. They had arrested us for coming to the aid of a family they wanted to remove.
The opposition should devote themselves to peaceful protests of citizens such as we have done," Farinas said. This psychologist cyberjournalist and defender of human rights, 48, who had observed a hunger strike for 135 days last year, was released around midnight. The government accuses him of behavior "antisocial" and considers it, like other opponents as "mercenaries" of the United States.
The opposition should devote themselves to peaceful protests of citizens such as we have done," Farinas said. This psychologist cyberjournalist and defender of human rights, 48, who had observed a hunger strike for 135 days last year, was released around midnight. The government accuses him of behavior "antisocial" and considers it, like other opponents as "mercenaries" of the United States.
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