Posted : Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:53:02 GMT
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Havana - Cuba has detained four more dissidents, according to human 
rights officials on Thursday. The Cuban Commission for Human Rights and 
National REconciliation reported that four men were seized early 
Thursday morning by security officials. Another opposition figure had 
disappeared from western Cuba, they said.
"We are trying to find out where he is," Elizardo Sanchez Santa Cruz said.
The men had already served long jail sentences and had been released 
last summer.
Over the past weeks, the Cuban government has increased pressure on 
opposition groups and warned that they were serving the United States 
when they pushed for changes in the political order.
Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, who stepped down after nearly 
five decades at the helm and turned the country over to his brother 
earlier this year, has always charged that his critics were handmaidens 
of Washington and traitors.
On Wednesday, the foreign ministry reported that it had information 
about a series of provocative acts being planned and financed by the US 
Interest Section in Havana.
In the past days, several opposition figures were detained, then released.
Castro's brother, Raul, has undertaken a series of economic and consumer 
good reforms that have raised hopes for change on the Caribbean 
communist island less than 200 kilometres off the US coast.
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/216806,dissidents-cuba-detains-more-critics.html
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