El Sexto Confirms from Jail His Hunger Strike / 14ymedio
Posted on August 28, 2015
14ymedio, Havana, 27 August 2015 – In a telephone call this Thursday, 
artist Danilo Maldonado, El Sexto, confirmed that he is on a hunger 
strike. From the Valle Grande prison he also referred to his mother, 
Maria Victoria Machado, whom a State Security agent had told of his 
"speedy release." The graffiti artist has made the announcement 
cautiously because it is not the first time that "they have tricked him 
with something like this," Machado told this daily.
On August 24, El Sexto's family waited outside the prison for hours for 
his release. Days before, an official from State Security had reported 
that date as the one on which he would be liberated. However, the prison 
authorities denied that "an order or paper allowing him to leave" had 
arrived. The graffiti artist advised that he would declare himself on 
hunger strike, although until today his situation could not be confirmed.
Wednesday at the Office of Attention to the Valle Grande Jail 
Population, Machado was assisted by an official who assured her that no 
one in the penitentiary center was on hunger strike. However, on 
exiting, relatives of other prisoners advised her that her son together 
with other prisoners had begun a fast.
El Sexto recently received the International Vaclav Havel 2015 Prize for 
creative dissidence, awarded in a ceremony organized under the framework 
of the Oslo Freedom Forum which he could not attend because he was in 
prison.
The artist has been imprisoned since last December on a charge of 
contempt for having tried to carry out a performance with two pigs 
painted with the names of "Fidel" and "Raul." Eight months after his 
arrest he has not been taken before a court.
Translated by MLK
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