CUBA NEWS
October 9, 2003

FROM CUBA Cuban government accuses dissidents of common crimes 2f536i

HAVANA, October 3 (cubanet.sergipeconectado.com) - In what appears to be a concerted campaign to discredit yet more government opponents, the Cuban government is accusing them of such common crimes as theft, robbery, and car theft.

The most recent instances of the practice:

o Jos Manuel Caraballo, the director of a cooperative of independent journalists in Camagey, was accused of counterfeiting.

o The director of an independent press agency in Artemisa, near Havana, Portales, accused of "illicit economic activity."

o Human rights activist Jos A. Molas, of Camagey, was accused of robbery by his neighbor, Lieutenant Julio Csar lvarez.

o The president of the Democratic Solidarity party, Fernando Snchez, is under investigation for the theft of a car in Matanzas province.

Snchez' case is typical. October 1, he was called to the police station at Zanja and Dragones Streets, in central Havana, where a man who identified himself only as Camilo, and said he is a captain, told him he was under investigation for the theft of a Soviet-era blue Moscovich with Matanzas license plate. The captain told him they had witnesses that said he had leaned against the car and that moments later the car had disappeared from its parking space at the local bus terminal.

Snchez said he indeed went to Matanzas on September 24 to participate in a party event. "But," he said, "I never leaned on any car, and I have as witnesses two brothers who were with me that day."

Snchez pointed out that he had been wondering why he hadn't been reprimanded by the government security apparatus for having signed on to a coalition of several groups of government opponents. "They have tried to coerce or threaten all the leaders in some way," he said.


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