Re: La policía agrede a Damas de Blanco durante procesión en el Cobre - Amnesty International exposes Dan Christensen's lies - again
- From: PL <pl.nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 13:32:38 +0200
Stop spamming Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF.
Your lies have been exposed or is this just another excuse to spew your personal insults and blackmail.
On 10/09/2011 7:28, CubaFAQ wrote:
On Sep 9, 11:59 pm, PL<pl.nos...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[snipping portions of PL's abusive posting already debunked here, or
just too lame to bother with]
On 10/09/2011 5:45, CubaFAQ wrote:
Once again,(snip)
What the cowardly apologist, [abuse of my privacy by blackmailer Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF] snipped for obvious reasons:
Once again,(snip)
Replied to and tour lies exposed Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF.
once again I kick your [...]
Whatever get's you through the night, [abuse of my privacy by blackmailer Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF] .(snip)
The truth works for me Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF
The recent statements by Amnesty International expose those.
They refer to them as "peaceful activists" and "courageous women" that
fight for the release of "political prisoners" whose campaign Amnesty
demands people to support with letter writing.
Very evasive, [abuse of my privacy by blackmailer Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF] . What AI actually wrote:
The "Ladies in White" and "Ladies in Support" continue to peacefully[snip]
protest for the release of others who they believe have been imprisoned
due to their dissident activities.
"WHO THEY BELIEVE???"(snip)
and whom Amnesty calls prisoners of conscience in a parts of each of the two the messages you snipped as the desperate and cowardly apologist you are Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF
"The Cuban authorities must end their intimidation of a group of women
campaigning for the release of political prisoners, Amnesty
International said after 19 of the group's members were re-arrested
yesterday."
"The Ladies in White (Damas de Blanco), a group of female relatives of
former prisoners of conscience and current political prisoners, and the
Ladies in Support (Damas de Apoyo), have since mid-July faced arbitrary
arrest and physical assault from members of the security forces and
government supporters in the south-eastern city of Santiago de Cuba and
surrounding towns."
And here is what they wrote about their letter writing campaign:
Please write immediately in Spanish or your own language:[snip]
calling on the authorities to permit the Ladies in White and Ladies in
Support to march peacefully on Sundays and attend religious services
without unreasonable restrictions;
urging them to cease immediately the harassment and intimidation of the
Ladies in White, Ladies in Support and any other citizens who seek to
exercise peacefully their rights to freedom of expression and association..
asking them to thoroughly and independently investigate the accusations
of ill-treatment by police officers on the Ladies in White and Ladies in
Support and bring those responsible to justice respecting international
standards.
No call here either for the release the "Ladies'"(snip)
Not in this campaign where the aim is to allow them to protest freely you mean Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF.
But again Amnesty confirms there are political prisoners in Cuba, no?
"The Ladies in White (Damas de Blanco), a group of female relatives of
former prisoners of conscience and current political prisoners, and the
Ladies in Support (Damas de Apoyo), have since mid-July faced arbitrary
arrest and physical assault from members of the security forces and
government supporters in the south-eastern city of Santiago de Cuba and
surrounding towns."
But thanks for confirming demands that the violent attacks you support end
The facts, links and texts again
Amnesty International is very clear and very consistent in the condemnation of your favorite dictator Dan Christensen aka DCPROOF
Those are just your lies Dan Christensen.
The recent statements by Amnesty International expose those.
They refer to them as "peaceful activists" and "courageous women" that fight for the release of "political prisoners" whose campaign Amnesty demands people to support with letter writing.
"Cuba's 'Ladies in White' targeted with arbitrary arrest and intimidation
22 August 2011
https://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/cuba%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98ladies-white%E2%80%99-targeted-arbitrary-arrest-and-intimidation-2011-08-22"
http://cubafaq.impela.net/2011/08/cubas-ladies-in-white-targeted-with-arbitrary-arrest-and-intimidation/
"Document - Cuba: Further information: Women denied right to protest
Further information on UA: 256/11 Index: AMR 25/004/2011 Cuba Date: 1
September 2011
URGENT ACTION
WOMEN DENIED RIGHT TO PROTEST
https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR25/004/2011/en/2559286a-0a6d-43d8-b38d-23bf0fb81ab4/amr250042011en.html"
http://cubafaq.impela.net/2011/09/cuba-further-information-women-denied-right-to-protest-amnesty-international/
Publicado el viernes, 09.09.11
La policía agrede a Damas de Blanco durante procesión en el Cobre
Juan O. Tamayo
jtamayo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
El día en que los cubanos honran a su santa patrona, la policía detuvo al menos a 20 miembros y partidarias de las Damas de Blanco mientras trataban de marchar después de una misa especial el jueves en el Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad en el Cobre, en el oriente de la isla, dijeron disidentes.
Las autoridades también transmitieron un reportaje de televisión que alegó que las Damas de Blanco, familiares de prisioneros políticos, tratan de provocar disturbios para "justificar agresiones" contra Cuba.
La policía arrestó a las mujeres fuera del templo de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad, después de la misa del jueves, 8 de septiembre.
Una procesión que llevaba una copia de la estatua de la virgen por algunas de las calles de La Habana vio grupos de partidarios del gobierno hostigar a algunas de las Damas de Blanco que se unieron a la marcha, de acuerdo con disidentes.
El ex preso político José Daniel Ferrer afirmó que seis testigos le habían informado que la policía empujó violentamente a las 22 mujeres en El Cobre para forzarlas a entrar en un autobús y golpeó a algunas de ellas una vez que estaban dentro.
Ferrer le dijo a El Nuevo Herald que todas, excepto dos de las mujeres, fueron liberadas mientras el autobús las iba dejando en diferentes puntos de la parte oriental de la isla.
Raudel Vila, un activista opositor que dijo que fue testigo del incidente, declaró a El Nuevo Herald que unas 20 mujeres, incluyendo algunas miembros de las Damas de Blanco y un número mayor de partidarias, fueron interceptadas por la policía poco después que dejaron el santuario.
Policías de ambos sexos las empujaron hacia el autobús con "algo de fuerza… pero no la violencia que en días pasados hubo contra ellas", dijo telefónicamente Vila a El Nuevo Herald.
Las Damas de Blanco se han estado quejando de medidas cada vez más violentas por parte de turbas progubernamentales y agentes de la Seguridad del Estado contra sus intentos de escenificar protestas callejeras en el oriente de Cuba.
Mientras tanto, la televisión cubana mostró a residentes de la ciudad oriental de Palma Soriano negando que la policía hubiera usado gases lacrimógenos o desplegara brigadas antimotines para disolver una protesta de las Damas de Blanco hace tres semanas.
Los residentes aseguraron que en realidad, la policía estableció cordones "para evitar que esas mujeres fueran agredidas" y que "a pesar de la provocación orquestada en la localidad, no hubo violencia contra estas personas".
El reportaje fue curioso porque los disidentes han afirmado que la policía usó gases lacrimógenos y desplegó las brigadas antimotines contra un grupo de opositores al gobierno que se encontraban refugiados dentro de una casa, no contra las Damas de Blanco.
http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2011/09/08/1020923/policia-agrede-a-damas-de-blanco.html
"Cuba's 'Ladies in White' targeted with arbitrary arrest and intimidation
22 August 2011
The Cuban authorities must end their intimidation of a group of women
campaigning for the release of political prisoners, Amnesty
International said after 19 of the group's members were re-arrested
yesterday.
The latest detentions took place yesterday in and near the south-eastern
city of Santiago de Cuba, where the women were due to march silently and
pray for the end of political imprisonment.
Over the last month, the "Ladies in White" (Damas de Blanco) and their
supporters have repeatedly faced arbitrary arrest and physical attacks
as they staged protests in several towns in the region.
"The ongoing harassment of these courageous women has to stop. The Cuban
authorities must allow them to march peacefully and to attend religious
services as they wish," said Javier Zuñiga, Special Advisor at Amnesty
International.
The latest arrests took place as "Ladies in White" gathered in several
locations to make their way to a planned march at the Cathedral in
Santiago de Cuba.
Eleven of the "Ladies in White" gathered yesterday morning at the home
of a supporter in the town of Palma Soriano. A crowd of some 100 people,
including police, officials and government supporters, surrounded the
house for several hours.
When the women attempted to leave, police pushed them and pulled their
hair before forcing them into buses. They were driven a few kilometres
away where they were transferred to police cars and dropped near their
hometowns in the provinces of Santiago de Cuba and Holguín.
Police also surrounded the house of Tania Montoya Vázquez, another "Lady
in White" from Palma Soriano for several hours yesterday, preventing her
and two fellow protesters from leaving.
Five other "Ladies in White" who live in the city of Santiago were
arrested before they could reach the Cathedral and were held in police
stations for several hours. It is believed that they have all been released.
Beginning on 17 July, groups of the "Ladies in White" have gathered on
Sundays to stage silent protests and attend mass in Santiago de Cuba and
several nearby towns.
The "Ladies in White" and the "Ladies in Support" (Damas de Apoyo) are a
nationwide network of activists in Cuba that have recently escalated
their peaceful protests in eastern provinces. In Havana and elsewhere,
they have repeatedly suffered harassment from Cuban authorities for
their peaceful protests.
In central Havana on 18 August 2011, 49 "Ladies in White" and their
supporters were prevented from carrying out a protest in support of
their members in Santiago de Cuba and other eastern provinces.
In 2003, Cuban authorities rounded up 75 of the group's relatives for
their involvement in peaceful criticism of the government.
The 75 dissidents were subjected to summary trials and sentenced to
prison terms of up to 28 years. Amnesty International considered them
all to be prisoners of conscience, and the last of them were finally
released in May 2011.
The "Ladies in White" and "Ladies in Support" continue to peacefully
protest for the release of others who they believe have been imprisoned
due to their dissident activities.
"It is unacceptable for the government under Raúl Castro's leadership to
perpetuate a climate of fear and repression to silence ordinary Cubans
when they dare to speak out," said Javier Zuñiga.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/cuba%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98ladies-white%E2%80%99-targeted-arbitrary-arrest-and-intimidation-2011-08-22"
http://cubafaq.impela.net/2011/08/cubas-ladies-in-white-targeted-with-arbitrary-arrest-and-intimidation/
"Document - Cuba: Further information: Women denied right to protest
Further information on UA: 256/11 Index: AMR 25/004/2011 Cuba Date: 1
September 2011
URGENT ACTION
WOMEN DENIED RIGHT TO PROTEST
A group of female relatives of prisoners of conscience in Cuba and their
supporters were again prevented from organizing a peaceful protest on 28
August . They have been harassed and intimidated by state officials
since mid-July for their peaceful activities.
The Ladies in White (Damas de Blanco), a group of female relatives of
former prisoners of conscience and current political prisoners, and the
Ladies in Support (Damas de Apoyo), have since mid-July faced arbitrary
arrest and physical assault from members of the security forces and
government supporters in the south-eastern city of Santiago de Cuba and
surrounding towns.
On 28 August, 13 Damas gathered at the home of Aimée Garcés Leyva with
the plan to go to the cathedral of Santiago de Cuba in order to attend
mass, and afterward organize a peaceful protest around the cathedral.
However, according to testimonies from some of the women, the house was
surrounded early in the morning by police cars and female police
officers. Testimonies say the Damas were ill-treated by the officers and
forced into buses. As on previous Sundays, they were driven near to
their hometowns in the province of Santiago de Cuba and released. The
Damas also claims that police officers took computers, cell phones,
photo cameras, memory flash drives, book notes and other external hard
drives from the home of Aimée Garcés Leyva.
Two other Damas who were driving from Holguín to Santiago de Cuba on 27
August, complained to have been violently arrested in the municipality
of Bayamo. They were brought back to Holguín where they spent a night in
jail.
The Damas are planning to try to organize a silent protest on 4
September, and every subsequent Sunday, to call for the release of
prisoners they believe to have been jailed for their dissident activities.
Please write immediately in Spanish or your own language:
calling on the authorities to permit the Ladies in White and Ladies in
Support to march peacefully on Sundays and attend religious services
without unreasonable restrictions;
urging them to cease immediately the harassment and intimidation of the
Ladies in White, Ladies in Support and any other citizens who seek to
exercise peacefully their rights to freedom of expression and association.
asking them to thoroughly and independently investigate the accusations
of ill-treatment by police officers on the Ladies in White and Ladies in
Support and bring those responsible to justice respecting international
standards.
P LEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 13 OCTOBER 2011 TO :
Head of State and Government
Raúl Castro Ruz
Presidente
La Habana, Cuba
Fax: +53 7 8333085 (via Foreign Ministry); +1 2127791697 (via Cuban
Mission to UN)
Email: cuba@xxxxxx (c/o Cuban Mission to UN)
Salutation: Su Excelencia/
Your Excellency
Interior Minister
General Abelardo Coloma Ibarra
Ministro del Interior y Prisiones
Ministerio del Interior, Plaza de la Revolución, La Habana, Cuba
Fax: +537 8556621, +1 2127791697 (via Cuban Mission to UN)
Email: correominint@xxxxxxxxxxx
Salutation: Su Excelencia/
Your Excellency
And copies to
First Secretary, Cuban Communist Party of Santiago de Cuba
Lázaro Espósito
Primer Secretario del Partido Comunista de Santiago de Cuba
Avenida Garzón 51
Plaza de Martes
Santiago de Cuba
Provincia de Santiago de Cuba
Cuba
Also send copies to diplomatic representatives accredited to your country.
Please check with your section office if sending appeals after the above
date. This is the first update of UA 256/11. Further information:
http://amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR25/003/2011/en
URGENT ACTION
WOMEN DENIED RIGHT TO PROTEST
ADditional Information
In 2003, over several days, the Cuban authorities arrested 75 men and
women for their peaceful expression of critical opinions of the
government. They were subjected to summary trials and were sentenced to
prison terms of up to 28 years. Amnesty International declared the 75
convicted dissidents to be prisoners of conscience, and the last of them
was released in April 2011.
The Damas de Blanco organizes peaceful marches where they distribute
flowers and call for the release of their relatives and friends. In
2005, the Damas de Blanco were awarded The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of
Thought by the European Parliament.
The Damas de Apoyo emerged as a solidarity group who support and
participate in activities organized by the Damas de Blanco.
There are now 35 Damas de Blanco and Apoyo from the eastern provinces of
Santiago de Cuba, Holguín, Las Tunas, Granma and Guantánamo.
The Damas de Blanco and Damas de Apoyo have repeatedly suffered
harassment and intimidation during their peaceful activities. In central
Havana on 18 August 2011, 49 Damas were prevented from carrying out a
protest in support of their members in Santiago de Cuba and other
eastern provinces. Government supporters physically forced them to
return to their homes. On 14 August only three of 22 Damas who travelled
to Santiago de Cuba managed to enter the Cathedral for mass. Five of
them were arrested before mass began, and taken to various police
stations in the city and held for several hours. The 14 other Damas were
stopped at a police checkpoint 11 km outside the city and forced off the
bus they were travelling in by women police officers. Nine of them,
including Belkis Cantillo Ramírez, the wife of former prisoner of
conscience José Daniel Ferrer García, were kicked and slapped as they
were pushed into police cars and returned to their homes.
On 21 August, 11 Damas gathered at the home of Aimée Garcés Leyva in the
town of Palma Soriano. Some 100 people, including police and government
supporters, surrounded the house for several hours. When the women tried
to leave, police pushed them and pulled their hair before forcing them
into buses. They were driven a few kilometres, then taken in police cars
and dropped near their hometowns in the provinces of Santiago de Cuba
and Holguín.
Name: Damas de Blanco and Damas de Apoyo
Gender m/f: f
Further information on UA: 256/11 Index: AMR 25/004/2011 Issue Date: 1
September 2011"
https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR25/004/2011/en/2559286a-0a6d-43d8-b38d-23bf0fb81ab4/amr250042011en.html"
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