Cuba: Thugs Beat Pregnant Pro-Democracy Dissident 'in the Belly,' Put 
Father in the Hospital
by FRANCES MARTEL29 Mar 2017110
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An unidentified mob attacked two members of the Patriotic Union of Cuba 
(UNPACU) – a pregnant teen and her activist father – on Sunday night, 
hurling bottles at them and reportedly punching the woman in the belly.
The activists in question are 52-year-old Ángel López Figueroa and his 
18-year-old daughter Ariadna López Sotolongo, who is six months 
pregnant. According to Sotolongo's father-in-law, who spoke to the 
Miami-based Martí Noticias, a mob formed outside the family home in 
Havana on Sunday night and began attempting to break into the house.
"They began throwing bottles at the house, that is when they hurt the 
father. They tried to open the front door, managed to pry it open and 
attack Ángel," according to Roberto Pérez Rodríguez. Sotolongo, 
meanwhile, "received blows to the belly" and injured her hand trying to 
fight off the mob. Her 13-year-old sister also received unspecified 
injuries, according to Pérez.
Images UNPACU has circulated on social media of Figueroa after the 
attack indicate that he sustained grave injuries to the head and may be 
suffering a concussion.
Journalist Liu Santiesteban writes on Facebook that Figueroa was "left 
for almost dead" following the incident and Sotolongo "barely showed 
vital signs" upon arriving at the hospital and "almost lost the fetus."
Pérez told Martí that his family struggled to convince their local 
clinic to take in the dissidents. "The doctor said things were not that 
way, that he had to [receive care] at the hospital… that the ultrasound 
had problems," he explained. "Yesterday we had problems, today they told 
me the woman who had to work here didn't come in today. That is how 
things are with us dissidents."
The Cuban government often recruits civilian members of the Communist 
Party – not police – to commit "actos de repudio," or "acts of 
repudiation," against dissident headquarters. These acts typically 
involve mob attacks on unarmed dissidents in which they are pelted with 
garbage, physically attacked, tarred, and insulted with vulgar epithets.
Given its size and its presence throughout the island, UNPACU is one of 
the primary targets of the Cuban government's repression efforts against 
the pro-democracy opposition, along with the Ladies in White and the 
Christian Liberation Movement (MCL) dissident groups. UNPACU is believed 
to have more prisoners of conscience among their members than any other 
dissident group.
UNPACU suffered a violent attack on its headquarters in Santiago, on the 
eastern end of the island, in early March, in which UNPACU leader José 
Daniel Ferrer was arrested and "disappeared" to an undisclosed location. 
This attack, unlike typical actos de repudio, was executed by Cuban 
National Revolutionary Police (PNR). When Ferrer resurfaced, he 
described the holding cell police placed him in as akin to a "horror 
movie for how much blood there was on the walls, of prisoners who were 
beaten and the mosquitos killed by prisoners."
During that raid, police confiscated over one thousand pounds of food 
goods – including rice, sugar, vegetables, and meat, all difficult to 
procure for the average Cuban.
Ferrer nonetheless told local media that "the majority of our activists 
are in high spirits, this type of attack does not discourage them."
This month, UNPACU lost prisoner of conscience Hamell Santiago Maz 
Hernández while imprisoned without due process; Maz was facing charges 
of "disrespect," a catch-all crime the Cuban police use to imprison 
anti-communist dissidents. UNPACU members told media they did not 
believe the official story of his demise, "cardiac arrest," and would 
continue investigating the incident.
Violence against anti-communist dissidents has skyrocketed since 
President Barack Obama visited Cuba a year ago, attending a baseball 
game with Raúl Castro and standing silently beside him as he denied the 
existence of political prisoners on the island. In addition to 
emboldening the Castro regime by promoting business ties with the 
dictatorship, President Obama repealed the longstanding refugee policy 
known as "wet foot/dry foot," eliminating the little hope Cubans had of 
escaping the island, albeit through the dangerous Florida strait. The 
last-minute policy change has stranded hundreds of known Cuban nationals 
throughout Mexico, Central, and South America.
"We Cubans gave him our heart and he betrayed us," Luis Pedroso, a Cuban 
stranded in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, told the Cuban independent outlet 14 y 
Medio. "I lost my life."
Source: Cuba: Thugs Beat Pregnant Pro-Democracy Dissident 'in the 
Belly,' Put Father in the Hospital - Breitbart - 
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2017/03/29/cuba-police-beat-pregnant-dissident/
 
 
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