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Subject:

Amnesty Calls for "Urgent Action" to Free Detained Librarian, 14 Others

From:

Robert Kent <[log in to unmask]>

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Date:

Tue, 9 Aug 2005 07:42:50 -0400

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           (www.friendsofcubanlibraries.org)

INTRODUCTION: On the eve of IFLA's annual conference in Norway, where a 
resolution calling for the release of Cuba's imprisoned independent librarians will 
be proposed, Amnesty International has just issued a worldwide Urgent Action 
appeal calling for the release of fifteen new detainees in Cuba. One of the 
prisoners, Julio César López, is an independent librarian. All of the Cuban 
librarians sentenced to 20+ year prison terms in 2003 have been named as Prisoners 
of Conscience by Amnesty, which is also demanding their immediate and 
unconditional release. Below is the text of Amnesty's new appeal. Please carry out 
actions recommended by Amnesty. - The Friends of Cuban Libraries 
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   Amnesty International Index: AMR 25/018/2005 
                       05 August 2005

UA 206/05       Possible prisoners of conscience/legal concern 

CUBA    René Gómez Manzano (m), aged 63
        Oscar Mario González (m), aged 61
        Julio César López Rodríguez (m), aged 38
        Twelve other protestors (all male)

René Gómez Manzano, Oscar Mario González and Julio César López Rodríguez 
were detained in the capital Havana after participating in a peaceful 
demonstration against the Cuban government on 22 July. They could face up 
to 20 years in prison. Three other men arrested at the demonstration 
remain in detention, along with six men detained on 13 July during another 
peaceful event in Havana. Amnesty International believes that all fifteen 
men may be prisoners of conscience, detained solely for exercising their 
right to freedom of expression, association and assembly. 

On 22 July, approximately 30 people were arrested as they tried to 
participate in a peaceful demonstration which took place outside the 
French Embassy in Havana, demanding the release of political prisoners in 
Cuba. They were arrested at home, on their way to the demonstration or on 
the sidelines of the gathering. Nine of them remain in detention. State 
security police officers have apparently informed the families of René Gó-
mez Manzano, Oscar Mario González and Julio César López Rodríguez that the 
three men will be charged under the Ley de Protección de la Independencia 
Nacional y la Economía de Cuba, (Law for the Protection of the National 
Independence and Economy of Cuba) known simply as Law 88. It is thought 
that René Gómez Manzano and Oscar Mario González are currently being held 
at the Unidad de la Policía Nacional Revolucionaria del Municipio Playa 
(National Revolutionary Police Unit in the Municipality of Playa). Amnesty 
International has no information on the whereabouts of Julio César López.

On 13 July around 20 people were detained whilst participating in a 
peaceful event in Havana. They were commemorating the "13 de Marzo" 
tugboat disaster of 1994, in which some 35 people were killed while 
attempting to flee Cuba when their boat was reportedly rammed by the Cuban 
authorities (see AMR 25/13/97, July 1997). Six of those detained on 13 
July remain in custody, charged with "desordenes públicos" (public 
disorders), which carries a maximum sentence of three years' imprisonment. 
The majority are thought to be detained in the Departamento Técnico de 
Investigaciones (Technical Department of Investigations) in Havana.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Law 88, introduced in February 1999, calls for seven to 15 years 
imprisonment for passing information to the United States that could be 
used to bolster anti-Cuban measures such as the US economic blockade. This 
would rise to 20 years if the information is acquired surreptitiously. The 
legislation also bans the ownership, distribution or reproduction of 
subversive materials from the US government, and proposes terms of 
imprisonment of up to five years for collaborating with radio and TV 
stations and publications deemed to be assisting US policy.

In March 2003 Cuban authorities arrested 75 dissidents. They were 
subjected to summary trials and were quickly sentenced to long prison 
terms of up to 28 years, some of these were under Law 88.



RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, 
in Spanish or your own language:
- expressing concern at the detention of René Gómez Manzano, Oscar Mario 
González, Julio César López Rodríguez and 12 other men, following their 
participation in peaceful events in Havana on 13 July and 22 July;
- stating that Amnesty International believes them to have been detained 
solely for peacefully attempting to exercise their rights to freedom of 
expression, association and assembly and could therefore be considered 
prisoners of conscience;
- calling for the 15 men to be released immediately and unconditionally, 
unless they are to be charged with a recognizably criminal offence and 
tried according to international standards for fair trial;
- urging that they be granted immediate access to lawyers of their 
choosing and any necessary medical assistance;
- condemning the authorities' apparent criminalization of the right to 
freedom of expression, including the right to participate in peaceful 
demonstrations.

APPEALS TO: (It may be difficult to get through to these numbers, please 
keep trying)
Head of State and Government
Dr Fidel Castro Ruz
Presidente de los Consejos de Estados y de Ministros 
La Habana, Cuba
Fax: + 53 7 8333085 (c/o Ministry of Foreign Affairs) or + 1 2127791697 
(c/o Cuban Mission to UN)
Email: [log in to unmask]  or [log in to unmask] (c/o Cuban Mission to UN)
Salutation: Su Excelencia/ Your Excellency

Attorney-General
Dr Juan Escalona Reguera
Fiscal General de la República, 
Fiscalía General de la República
San Rafael 3, La Habana, Cuba
Fax: + 53 7 669 485 / 333 164
Salutation: Señor Fiscal General / Dear Attorney General

Minister of Foreign Affairs
Sr Felipe Pérez Roque
Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores 
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores
Calzada No. 360
Vedado, La Habana, Cuba
Fax:+ 53 7 8333 085
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Salutation: Señor Ministro / Dear Minister

Interior Secretary
General Abelardo Coloma Ibarra
Ministro del Interior y Prisiones
Ministerio del Interior 
Plaza de la Revolución, La Habana, Cuba 
Fax: + 53 7 8301 566 
Salutation: Señor Ministro / Dear Minister

COPIES TO: diplomatic representatives of Cuba accredited to your country.

PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, 
or your section office, if sending appeals after 16 September 2005.

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