August 22, 2007
Havana An independent Cuban journalist arrested on charges of public 
disorder was released after 15 months behind bars, a New York-based 
reporters' advocacy group said Tuesday.
The Committee to Protect Journalists said Armando Betancourt Reina was 
released from prison Monday in the central provincial capital Camaguey. 
He is the third dissident to be released in less than two weeks.
Betancourt, a little-known journalist who contributed dispatches to the 
Miami-based Web site Nueva Prensa Cuba, was detained on May 23, 2006, 
while covering a family's eviction in Camaguey. Police told Betancourt's 
family that he had joined a protest against the eviction, but he denies 
that.
"We are relieved that Armando Betancourt Reina has been freed," CPJ 
Executive Director Joel Simon said in a statement.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/cuba/sfl-fla29worlddig08220nbaug22,0,5446574.story
 
 
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