STRIKERS IN CUBA
2010-02-27.
Frank Calzon, Executive Director, Center for a Free Cuba
(www.miscelaneasdecuba.net).-
February 26, 2010
Mr. Claudio Cordone
Amnesty International
One Easton Street
London WCIX 0DW, UK
Dear Mr. Corone,
I am writing to ask Amnesty International to do everything it can to 
gain access to Cuban political prisoners, especially those held at three 
prisons where some of them have started hunger strikes in response to 
beatings and abuse at the hand of guards.
The prisoners are calling on the Cuban government to release all Cuban 
political prisoners. They are said to have been placed in punishment 
cells at Prison Kilo 8 and Kilo 5 in the Province of Pinar del Rio. We 
also received reports that another hunger strike has started at the 
Prison of Canaleta in Ciego de Avila.
The recent death of Orlando Zapata, after more than eighty days in a 
hunger strike, has been reported by the international media and some 
governments have spoken on the case, but it took Zapata's death to end 
the lack of media interest and the silence of key governments.
Amnesty International should be commended for its many efforts. 
Nevertheless, while the world has taken notice of the situation at the 
US Naval Base at Guantanamo, few if any have called on General Raul 
Castro to allow the International Red Cross into Cuba's political 
prisons.  Perhaps a concerted international effort led by Amnesty 
International will result in Amnesty and the Red Cross entering Cuba.
The repression surrounding the burial of Orlando Zapata should remind 
everyone of the real nature of the Cuban government, and the urgent need 
for the international community to insist with General Raul Castro that 
the dismal conditions under which Cuban prisoners are held must end.
Respectfully,
Frank Calzon
Executive Director
Center for a Free Cuba
CENTER FOR A FREE CUBA APPEALS TO AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL, MORE HUNGER 
STRIKERS IN CUBA - Misceláneas de Cuba (27 February 2010)
http://www.miscelaneasdecuba.net/web/article.asp?artID=25954
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