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U.S. Rebukes Cuban Government for Assault of Female Blogger

11/11/2009

Rob Kuznia--HispanicBusiness.com

U.S. Rebukes Cuban Government for Assault of Female Blogger

The U.S. government admonished the Cuban government this week for the alleged abduction and beating of a young female blogger that reportedly left bruises on her back and has her walking with a crutch.

Yoani Sanchez, 34, whom Time named as one of the 100 most influential persons in 2008 for her criticism of the Communist Cuban government in her blog titled Generacion Y, says she and fellow blogger Orlando Luis Pardo were abducted by state security agents on Friday while on their way to a "march against violence."

Late Monday, the U.S. state department issued a strongly worded rebuke to the Cuban government for the alleged attack, according to the Miami Herald.

"The U.S. government strongly deplores the assault," the statement said. "We have expressed to the Cuban government our deep concern . . . and we are following up with inquiries to [the three bloggers] . . . regarding their personal well-being and access to medical care."

Also condemning the incident was U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat. "Despite all the hoped-for change on the island, the regime continues to rule with an iron fist that crushes any seed of free speech or human rights.''

Sanchez -- who circumvents Cuban censorship by emailing her missives to friends in the United States, who in turn publish her blog -- this week penned an impassioned entry about the incident. She criticized nearby witnesses for their apparent refusal to testify, as well as the doctor who treated her, for reportedly refusing to record the incident as an assault.

"To those who feel there should be more bruises and even fractures before they can feel compassion for the person attacked, not only are they quantifying the pain, they are also saying to the attacker, 'You have to leave more signs, you must be more aggressive,' " she wrote. "Last night I went to the clinic and they treated me for the pain and inflammation. It is nothing that my youth and good health cannot overcome. Fortunately, the blow they gave me when they forced my head to the floor of the car has not affected my eye, only the cheekbone and the brow. I hope to have recovered in a few days."



Source: HispanicBusiness.com (c) 2009. All rights reserved.


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utamadre
11/13/2009 3:00:15 PM PST
In typical hypocritical fashion, the US govt has the gall and audacity to criticize when at the other end of the island (on stolen land), torturing has gone virtually unchecked. Meanwhile, the Obama administration has reversed its commitment to closing this torture chamber by the end of January 2010. This hypocrisy and criminal blockade of the island's economy has been roundly denounced in the UN by virtually all that are able to vote. This is with the predictable exception of Israel which continues to also follow the US example in its own criminal treatment of Palestinians, land theft, infractions of UN resolutions, and anyone who defends their human rights. "El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz." -- Benito Juarez, Indigenous Mexican President


Hector Sosa
11/13/2009 8:43:33 AM PST
The abuse committed by the Totalitarian regime that has ruled Cuba for over 50 years with this cuban girl and patriot Yoani Sanchez, is not an isolated incident. Day after day cuban citizens that dare differ from the regimes' dictatorial ways are incarcerated, beaten, and tortured by hordes of trained salvages in order to remain in power. The whole world and in particular Spain, the "mother" of the hispanic countries in Latin America, and our "brother countries" in the continent have been and continue to be guilty of supporting such a horrific dictatorship, and ignoring the plight of the Cuban people; shame on them all!


flafilter@aol.com
11/13/2009 6:54:10 AM PST
how many more Human rights violation, do we have to sit through before this or any US leader, can grow the sac necessary to do something about the current Cuban Regime. All talk no action since L.B.J. all the US does is talk , talk and more B.S.,. Emabargo , LoL let's just get them out of Cuba and open a new market to sell our products to and help them and our economy. Duhh wake Up you capital Hill panzies and do something other than Flap Flap.




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