Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Cuban political prisoner, Vladimir Morera Bacallao, has been transferred to an intensive care unit in Santa Clara, where he remains in critical condition on the 75th day of a hunger strike protesting his unjust imprisonment.
He was one of the 53 political prisoners released as part of the Obama-Castro deal on December 17th, 2014.
Morera Bacallao was re-arrested in April, pursuant to the Castro regime's sham municipal "elections."
He was imprisoned for placing a sign outside his home that read, '"I vote for my freedom and not in an election where I cannot choose my president."
Last month, the Castro regime informed Morera Bacallao that he had been handed a new four-year prison sentence.
He has been on hunger strike since October 9th.
It's "what change looks like" in Cuba.
He was one of the 53 political prisoners released as part of the Obama-Castro deal on December 17th, 2014.
Morera Bacallao was re-arrested in April, pursuant to the Castro regime's sham municipal "elections."
He was imprisoned for placing a sign outside his home that read, '"I vote for my freedom and not in an election where I cannot choose my president."
Last month, the Castro regime informed Morera Bacallao that he had been handed a new four-year prison sentence.
He has been on hunger strike since October 9th.
It's "what change looks like" in Cuba.
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