Would-be rafters threatened with jail terms
HAVANA, February 1 (Richard Roselló / www.cubanet.org) - The political
police in Batabanó, a town on the south coast of Havana province, have
warned a group of would-be rafters to give up their attempts to leave
Cuba if they don't want to go to jail.
Osniel Fernández Rodríguez, his wife, Anabel Álvarez , and
brother-in-law, Omar Álvarez Rodríguez, were stopped by border police
under a local bridge. With them was a minor, 10-year-old Chamier Álvarez
Rodríguez.
Fernández Rodríguez, 23, a small farmer, and his brother-in-law have
been cited several times by the police for supposedly being the authors
of anti-government slogans.
"I've been fined several times and had pork I was selling seized," said
Fernández Rodríguez.
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