Over 80 Cuban Dissidents Arrested, Prominent Leader Hospitalized After Beating
For the 12th Sunday in a row, over 80 Cuban dissidents were brutally beaten and arrested for attempting to peacefully march to -- or from -- Mass.
Over 60 of those arrested were members of The Ladies in White, a group composed of the wives, mothers, sisters and other relatives of Cuban political prisoners.
Meanwhile, prominent democracy leader, Antonio Rodiles, founder of the independent think-tank Estado de Sats, had his nose shattered by the secret police agents that arrested him.
He had to be immediately hospitalized.
This is "what change looks like" in Cuba.
Over 60 of those arrested were members of The Ladies in White, a group composed of the wives, mothers, sisters and other relatives of Cuban political prisoners.
Meanwhile, prominent democracy leader, Antonio Rodiles, founder of the independent think-tank Estado de Sats, had his nose shattered by the secret police agents that arrested him.
He had to be immediately hospitalized.
This is "what change looks like" in Cuba.
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