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Monday, May 31, 2010

INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST ARRESTED AGAIN, 10 DAYS AFTER BEING RELEASED

INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST ARRESTED AGAIN, 10 DAYS AFTER BEING RELEASED
31-05-2010.
Reporters Without Borders

(www.miscelaneasdecuba.net).- Calixto Ramón Martínez Arias, an
independent journalist who works for Hablemos Press, was arrested again
by State Security officials while covering a dissident demonstration in
Havana on 25 May. Another independent journalist, Carlos Serpa Maceira,
and six other demonstrators were also arrested but, unlike Martínez,
they were quickly released.

Martínez was due to be transferred to Camagüey the day after his arrest
but his present place of detention is not known. He had been released on
14 May after being held for three weeks in Valle Grande prison on a
charge of "aggravated insult" at the time of his arrest by police on 23
April.
(http://en.rsf.org/cuba-authorities-imprison-one-27-04-2010,37163.html)

Reporters Without Borders is also concerned about the health of three
journalists who have been held since the "Black Spring" crackdown of
March 2003, when they were convicted on trumped-up charges of spying.
They are Normando Hernández González (sentenced to 25 years in prison),
José Luis García Paneque (24 years) and Juan Carlos Herrera Acosta (20
years).

What became of the humanitarian gesture that the Cuban government
promised as a result of the Catholic Church's mediation?

http://www.miscelaneasdecuba.net/web/article.asp?artID=28083

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