lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2015

Two Cuban Dissidents Released Under Obama Deal Get New Prison Sentences

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.

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