Thursday, October 01, 2009

Cuba detains political opponent and places him on summary trial

Cuba detains political opponent and places him on summary trial

Havana, Cuba, Sep 30, 2009 / 08:11 pm (CNA/Europa Press).- The Christian
Liberation Movement, led by Oswaldo Paya, on Tuesday denounced the
detention of one of its members, Agustin Cervantes, who is facing a
summary trial without the ability to testify in his own defense.

Cervantes' trial is the first to take place since the government
attempted suppress opposition by detaining political dissidents in the
spring of 2003, according to Europa Press.

In an audio message posted on the movement's website, Paya said
Cervantes was detained Monday in the province of Santiago. He was
coordinator there for the Varela Project, which calls for a referendum
on civil freedoms in Cuba.

Paya also denounced the harassment he has been subject to at his home,
which is surrounded by state security agents who carry out surveillance
on "everyone who comes and goes" and who disconnected his phone service
right before Cervantes was detained. Service is periodically restored,
he said, but "mafia style messages" are often heard when picking up the
receiver to make a call.

Paya went on to lament the increase in repression against the members of
the Varela Project, who he said are "only employing their constitutional
right to present legal initiatives." The civil rights leader also
reiterated that the effort would continue until all Cuban citizens are
granted their full rights.

Cuba detains political opponent and places him on summary trial (1
October 2009)
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=17269

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