US Senate approves resolution supporting activists for democracy in Cuba

The US Senate unanimously approved a resolution supporting activists for democracy in Cuba and condemning the regime’s repression in Havana.

Promoted by Senator Rick Scott, the proposal obtained the support of the entire Senate, and was previously backed by Cuban-American Marco Rubio, Mike Braun, and congressmen Mario Díaz-Balart, Carlos A. Giménez and María Elvira Salazar, who presented it in the House of Representatives.

The text of the Resolution, presented on Thursday and co-directed by Díaz-Balart, condemns the repression against opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer García and all Cuban activists, including those who demonstrated on July 11.

He also demands the immediate release of Ferrer García and all those detained, and condemns “the brutal and inhumane torture” against the opponent from Santiago.

In addition, it demands an immediate humanitarian medical visit from an independent human rights organization to the Cuban opposition and those detained by 11J who suffer from any ailment in prison, a request that Scott has been promoting since December and that has been supported by the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, who issued a statement demanding medical assistance and the immediate release of the activists.

The text calls on the international community to side with the people on the island, subjected to a government that “violates freedom of thought, will, expression, assembly and prosperity.”

Elsewhere, recognizes the July 11 protesters on the island and Cuban activists for human rights and democracy, including the leader of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (Unpacu), who He has been in isolation for almost 180 days, “during which he has been subjected to psychological torture and degrading treatment, despite the fact that he suffers from severe headaches, mouth bleeding, malnutrition, coughing fits and inability to sleep.”

Furthermore, it denounces “the brutal and totalitarian communist regime in Cuba”, which judges demonstrators from more than 40 cities who “marched through the streets of Cuba to exercise their fundamental right to peacefully assemble and express their opposition to the Cuban regime, resulting in the largest anti-government demonstration on the island in decades.”

In this regard, he explains that the Communist Party on the island, “in a crude and savage effort to silence the Cuban people,” unleashed a wave of terror throughout Cuba by unleashing its secret police and its military forces in the
peaceful protesters who harassed and threatened men, women and children, some of whom were in their homes.

The document –presented by Scott– rejects the threats against kidnapped and tortured civil society leaders; and the detention of more than 1,300 Cubans, including the opponent Félix Navarro Rodríguez, who was arrested during the “Black Spring” of 2003, and who is charged with the crimes of “aggression and public disorder.”

The Resolution also names some 11J activists and protesters such as Ciro Alexis Casanovas, Loreto Hernández García and his wife, Donaida Pérez Paseiro, Didier Eduardo Almagro Toledo, Nidia Bienes Paseiro, Demis Valdés Sarduy, Misael Díaz Paseiro, Arianna López Roque, the twin sisters of Placetas, Lisdani and Lisdiani Rodríguez Isaac, and Iván Hernández Carrillo.

Details that at Christmas many of these peaceful protesters were convicted on charges of sedition and sentenced to decades in prison just for demanding basic human rights.

Another similar resolution was presented last Monday, January 10, in the Kentucky General Assembly, which also condemns the unjust practices and human rights violations against the people of Cuba and their families, within and outside the Island.

The resolution that had been introduced two days before by Republican Senator Christian McDaniel (Kentucky’s 23rd District), was adopted by “voice vote”. A “voice vote” is the regular method of voting on any motion that does not require more than a majority vote for its adoption.

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