Two Cuban Dissidents Released Under Obama Deal Get New Prison Sentences
Last week, the Castro regime handed a four-and-a-half year prison sentence to Cuban dissident leader, Vladimir Morera Bacallao.
Morera Bacallao, accused of "public nuisance," is currently on the 41st day of a hunger strike protesting his unjust imprisonment at El Pre penitentiary in Santa Clara.
He is a member of the opposition, Cuban Reflection Movement.
Meanwhile, Jorge Ramirez Calderon, has been handed a two-and-a-half year prison sentence. He was also accused of "public nuisance."
Ramirez Calderon, an independent labor activist, was arrested pursuant to a public protest in front of a government building in Manicaragua.
Both Morera Bacallao and Ramirez Calderon were part of the list of 53 Cuban political prisoners that were purportedly released as a result of the Obama-Castro deal on December 17th, 2014.
There hasn't been a peep of protest from the Obama Administration on this latest affront.
Picture below: Ramirez Calderon is in the center.
Morera Bacallao, accused of "public nuisance," is currently on the 41st day of a hunger strike protesting his unjust imprisonment at El Pre penitentiary in Santa Clara.
He is a member of the opposition, Cuban Reflection Movement.
Meanwhile, Jorge Ramirez Calderon, has been handed a two-and-a-half year prison sentence. He was also accused of "public nuisance."
Ramirez Calderon, an independent labor activist, was arrested pursuant to a public protest in front of a government building in Manicaragua.
Both Morera Bacallao and Ramirez Calderon were part of the list of 53 Cuban political prisoners that were purportedly released as a result of the Obama-Castro deal on December 17th, 2014.
There hasn't been a peep of protest from the Obama Administration on this latest affront.
Picture below: Ramirez Calderon is in the center.
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