Rafters Prosecuted After Tragedy at Sea / Yaremis Flores
Posted on September 27, 2013
HAVANA, Cuba , September 25, 2013 , www.cubanet.org.- On September 4 , 
the Mayabeque Provincial Prosecutor accused Yaíma Nach Remedios and her 
stepson, Yasmany Torres Hernández, for allegedly convincing other people 
to illegally leave the country, in exchange for money and help to build 
a boat.
Yaíma (with no criminal record) and Yasmany, a young man only 23 and 
with no criminal record, face charges of 4 and 5 years in prison, 
respectively. Cuban courts impose penalties of up to eight years in 
prison on those enter, try to leave or leave the country, "without 
completing legal formalities."
Nach Remedios — who does not belong to any opposition organization 
–claimed Wednesday that only false witnesses could suggest it was only 
she and her stepson who organized the departure. "We and 14 other 
people, by mutual agreement, tried to reach the United States," she 
confessed.
They have used us as guinea pigs, as the other crew members are free and 
without charges," she lamented.
Among the four witnesses that the prosecution called to testify, there 
is a coastguard and a first lieutenant instructor from the Unit of 
Crimes against State Security.
Tragedy on the high seas
On March 7, 2013, Yaíma and a group of 15 people threw a boarded a 
makeshift boat with an engine, with the dream of reaching the coast of 
the United States. According to what they said, they were sailing for 
three days and three nights, but during the voyage they were surprised 
by a storm.
"We try to return to find land, and wait for the calm, but all the 
shores had dog-teeth (sharp rocks) At 9:00 at night, the board turned 
around Yaima said, in a loud voice and with watery eyes, without 
starting to cry.
"Everyone tried to get out of the water to go their own way," Yasmany 
continued. One of us never appeared. It was almost dawn when we found 
Yaima with her ankle cut up and bleeding. Given that, we decided to give 
ourselves up to save her."
Today Yaima walks with a prosthesis on her left leg. Her husband, who 
had nothing to do with the events, was detained for four months, before 
being released for lack of proof against him.
Currently, the penalties are suspended by the migration agreements 
between Cuba and the United States, with respect to emigrating Cubans 
intercepted on the high seas by the American authorities, or who 
illegally enter the Guantanamo Naval Base.
The U.S. Government promised to return them to Cuba and on the Cuban 
side the promised not to take legal reprisals against them, on their 
return to their place of residence on the Island.
 From Cubanet
25 September 2013
Source: "Rafters Prosecuted After Tragedy at Sea / Yaremis Flores | 
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