Published on Thursday, June 24, 2010
WASHINGTON, USA (AFP) -- The United States on Wednesday called the
release of jailed dissident physician Darsi Ferrer in Cuba a "positive
development," and called on Havana to take more steps toward full
respect of human rights.
A physician-turned-opposition activist in 1999, Ferrer, 40, was freed on
parole Tuesday after serving 11 of his 15 month jail sentence for
illegally purchasing construction materials -- charges his family said
were trumped up.
"Ferrer's release is a positive development, although he should never
have been arrested or imprisoned for 11 months," State Department
spokesman Philip Crowley said in a statement.
"We hope that the Cuban government will continue to take measures
demonstrating the increased respect for human rights and fundamental
freedoms in Cuba," Crowley added.
Jailed several times for heading protest movements, Ferrer in April went
on a three-week hunger strike to demand a fair trial and medical
attention. His cause was taken up by several western nations.
His release follows that of ailing political prisoner Ariel Sigler
earlier this month, after an unprecedented dialogue between the Roman
Catholic Church and Cuban President Raul Castro.
The United States also welcomed Sigler's release on June 13.
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