Thursday, January 25, 2007

Cuban Human Rights Lawyer Threatened With Jail

Cuban Human Rights Lawyer Threatened With Jail
2007-01-25
Human Rights First

Cuban authorities have threatened human rights lawyer Juan Carlos
Gonzalez Leiva with jail if he does not put an end to his human rights
activities or leave Cuba.

As the President of the Cuban Foundation for Human Rights, Gonzalez
Leiva has been a vigorous human rights advocate and has lent critical
support to other activists and journalists who have come under attack,
including those detained during the spring 2003 clampdown.

Gonzalez Leiva was previously imprisoned and is currently serving a
four-year sentence under house arrest. Gonzalez Leiva, who is blind, is
kept under constant surveillance by the Cuban authorities and is subject
to harassment and even violent assaults by mobs of civilians believed to
be organized by the Cuban government.

Express your concern that the Cuban government continues to harass and
intimidate courageous human rights defenders like Juan Carlos Gonzalez
Leiva, and call on the authorities to lift the restrictions on his
freedom of movement and expression.

Learn more about the harassment faced by Gonzalez Leiva
http://action.humanrightsfirst.org/campaign/Leiva/ie76nux205x5m57

http://www.miscelaneasdecuba.net/web/article.asp?artID=8543

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