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Subject:

RE: Librarian Beseiged and Threatened

From:

"Marshall, B.E." <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Marshall, B.E.

Date:

Fri, 17 Nov 2000 10:43:24 -0000

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Is it really Friday again already?

Brian Marshall
Information Librarian (Social Sciences)
University of Leicester Library
PO Box 248
Leicester LE1 9QD
Tel: 0116 2525288  Fax: 0116 2522066  Email: [log in to unmask] 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Little [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 November 2000 16:34
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: re: Librarian Beseiged and Threatened


Dear lis-linkers

I would like to enquire of other list members as to whether they 
links this is an appropriate posting (Robert Kent, Friends of Cuban 
Libraries update (15/11/00) - text pasted below).

While I personally believe it is of paramount importance to debate 
big issues on this list (in addition to asking to borrow videos etc), it 
seems to me this report is very partisan and biased and Mr Kent is 
seeking very much to push his own personal agenda (which it has 
been *alleged* is the agenda of the US government which has 
adopted an agressively hostile policy towards Cuba for the last 40 
years).

Would it not be more appropriate to send an email with a link to a 
site where this kind of report can be read rather than bombarding 
list members with the full-text?

If people would be interested to hear *both* sides of the story about 
Cuban libraries, a good place to look is at the Library Juice 
Website ( http://www.libr.org/Juice/ ) which produces digests of 
news items and has given good coverage to the Cuba debate and 
is not just the propaganda of one organisation.

David Little










Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 10:35:36 EST
From: [log in to unmask]
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Librarian Beseiged and Threatened
Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]>

                                 News Bulletin
                      The Friends of Cuban Libraries
                          Date: November 15, 2000

                  LIBRARIAN BESIEGED AND THREATENED

      Recent news reports indicate an intensification of government 
efforts 
to halt the expansion of Cuba's independent library movement, 
especially in 
the eastern provinces of the island.   In an innovative challenge to a 
government monopoly on sources of information, more than sixty 
independent, 
uncensored libraries have now opened their doors throughout Cuba, 
offering 
public access to reading materials which reflect all points of view, 
not just 
the officially-approved ideology.  The government's persecution of 
Cuba's 
beleaguered independent librarians has been condemned by the 
International 
Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), Amnesty International, 
and a 
growing number of library associations and human rights groups 
throughout the 
world.  This news bulletin will focus on events in the eastern city of 
Santiago, where the security forces have been especially active in 
recent 
weeks.

      On Thursday, November 9, the independent Antonio Maceo 
Grajales 
Library, located at 14 Escudero Street in Santiago, was scheduled 
to be the 
site of a seminar conducted by a non-government teachers' 
organization.  The 
theme of the seminar was "Pre-University Education and a Point of 
Departure 
for Democratic Education in Cuba."  Before the event could took 
place, 
however, a detachment of State Security police blocked off nearby 
streets and 
banned public access to the library, forcing a cancelation of the 
seminar.  
This news is contained in report filed by Ricardo Gonzales and 
published in 
the Nov. 13 issue of the CubaNet database (www.cubanet.org). 

      Later the same day, at about nine o'clock at night, the director 
of the 
Antonio Maceo Grajales Library, Marcia Perez Castillo, was 
accosted by an 
unidentified man while walking in a street near the library.  The 
man, 
dressed in civilian clothes, reportedly threatened Ms. Perez 
Castillo, 
telling her: "If you continue using your house and telephone to 
carry out 
counterrevolutionary activities, you're going to have big problems."  
This 
news is contained in a report filed by Milagros Beaton of the APLO 
press 
agency (CubaNet, Nov. 15, 2000).   This incident is not the first 
time 
independent librarians have been threatened in Santiago.  As 
confirmed in a 
landmark report published  by IFLA in Septmber, 1999,  a 
children's 
librarian, Alfredo Dennis Camps, was the target of death threats by 
unidentified persons.  On two occasions, also confirmed by IFLA,  
Santiago's 
Eduardo Rene Chibas Library was surrounded by groups of 
uniformed men who 
fired volleys of gunfire into the air as an act of intimidation.

       In other recent events,  the director of Santiago's independent 
Jose 
Mayia Rodriguez Library, Zocima Simoneau Vidal, was questioned 
by the State 
Security police on November 7.  After an interrogation recorded on 
videotape, 
 she was released with a warning that she could be charged with 
"defamation." 
  In September two other independent librarians were arrested in 
Santiago.  
Edel Jimenez was fined after being convicted of "disobedience," 
while unknown 
charges are still pending against Rolando Bestart.  In in early 1999  
Mr. 
Bestart was arrested for allegedly "selling illegal drugs,"  although 
he was 
not prosecuted.  On December 24, 1999, Mr. Bestart was removed 
from Christmas 
Eve mass in Santiago's cathedral and beaten by agents of the State Security 
police.

     ACTION TO BE TAKEN:  The Friends of Cuban Libraries ask you to send 
courteous e-mail messages to Cuban officials requesting an end to the 
persecution of the independent librarians.  Judging from an unprecedented 
flurry of responses from government officials, your message WILL have an 
impact.  President Fidel Castro may be contacted via the following e-mail 
address: 
[log in to unmask]
.  Please send any responses received to the 
Friends of Cuban Libraries.

    MEDIA COVERAGE:  The government is showing a heightened 
sensitivity to 
negative publicity by the international mass media.  For example, 
please read 
a new Associated Press article ("Independent Libraries Crop Up in 
Communist 
Cuba") published on CNN.COM at 
(www.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/11/12/reading.freedom.ap/in
dex.html). 

    BACKGROUND:  The Friends of Cuban Libraries, founded in 
June, 1999, is an 
independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit support group for the 
independent 
librarians.  We are concerned exclusively with intellectual freedom 
issues, 
as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 
regardless of 
whatever government may be in office in Cuba.  We are funded 
entirely be our 
members and do not seek or accept funding from other sources.  
For more 
information, contact us by e-mail ([log in to unmask] or 
telephone (USA) 
718-340-8494.  Mailing address: Robert Kent, 4-74 48th Avenue, #3-
C, Long 
Island City, NY 11109 USA.


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