CUBA NEWS
March 22, 2006

FROM CUBA Dissidents suppressed on anniversary of 2003 arrests 43s4j

HAVANA, March 21 (Roberto Santana Rodrguez / Shelyn Rojas / cubanet.sergipeconectado.com) - Homes under siege, threats and arrests were the order of the day as Cuban authorities tried to prevent dissidents from commemorating the third anniversary of the crackdown known as the Black Spring.

Alejandrina Garca de la Riva, wife of Diosdado Gonzlez Marrero, one of 75 dissidents ordered arrested March 18, 2003, said Ladies in White - a group consisting of wives and mothers of prisoners - were threatened by of Rapid Response Brigades and State Security.

Loida Valds, wife of prisoner Alfredo Felipe, said she was told by a group of 10 persons who visited her home in Havana province that she should not travel to the capital for commemorative ceremonies.

Lieut. Col. Jos Mario of the political police in Ciego de vila took the identity documents of the wife of prisoner Pablo Pacheco and Yolanda Vera, wife of Pedro Argelles, another prisoner.

Melba Hernndez, wife of prisoner Alfredo Domnguez, and Giselda Verdecia, wife of prisoner Reinaldo Labrada, were removed from a bus in Puerto Padre, Las Tunas province, to prevent them from going to the capital. Yara Reyes, wife of prisoner Normando Hernndez, was harassed at a bus terminal in Camagey.

Ada Rosa Borrego, mother prisoner Horacio Pia, rejected an offer to have her son brought from prison so that he could spend the day with her and not go elsewhere to protest.

Carmelo Daz Fernndez, president of the Christian Union Movement who is under house arrest after being released from prison, couldn't leave his home for 13 hours as of the Rapid Response Brigades camped out downstairs.

Alexander Roberto Fernndez Rico, coordinator of the Neo Catholic Party, along with fellow dissidents Miguel Alvarado, Yunieski Puebla, Jorge Marrero and Gerardo Lazcano, were detained in the home of another dissident in La Palma and held overnight at police headquarters. They were fined 30 pesos each.

Daisy Lzara Surez Martnez, a member of the Children of the Virgin of Regla, and two other dissidents had their identity documents seized in Regla. Later, they were stopped by police and taken held for several hours.

On March 17, several of Commission of Attention to Political and Prisoners of Conscience were cited by State Security agents in Havana.

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