Unemployed threatened with prison
HAVANA, Cuba - October 17 (Ahmed Rodríguez Albacia, Jovenes sin Censura
/ www.cubanet.org) - Cuban dissident Yuniel Columbié said police have
threatened to throw him in prison for not having a steady job and for
visiting the home of his uncle Julio, a delegate to the Cuban Foundation
for Human Rights.
Columbié said police summoned him October 3 to the police unit in
Primero de Enero municipality in Ciego de Ávila province. There the
sector chief, a man who said his name is Yoel, interrogated him, and
held him for three hours. While at the station, police fingerprinted him
and issued him a writ of warning, Columbié said.
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