This
morning, a group of twelve dissidents were arrested as they tried to
stage a protest near the Havana headquarters of the Cuban regime's
National Assembly.
The dissidents, part of the Orlando Zapata Tamayo Civil Resistance Front ("OZT Front"), took out a sign demanding the elimination of the Castro's draconian laws (i.e. "social dangerousness") and the ratification of the U.N.'s human rights covenants.
Their whereabouts remain unknown.
In stark contrast, Cuban democracy activists, Jorge Luis Garcia Perez "Antunez" and Sara Marta Fonseca, both leaders of the OZT Front, are freely and openly testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. this morning.
The dissidents, part of the Orlando Zapata Tamayo Civil Resistance Front ("OZT Front"), took out a sign demanding the elimination of the Castro's draconian laws (i.e. "social dangerousness") and the ratification of the U.N.'s human rights covenants.
Their whereabouts remain unknown.
In stark contrast, Cuban democracy activists, Jorge Luis Garcia Perez "Antunez" and Sara Marta Fonseca, both leaders of the OZT Front, are freely and openly testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. this morning.
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