Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cuba dissidents push for death probe

Cuba dissidents push for death probe
(AFP)

HAVANA — Prominent Cuban dissidents on Tuesday called for an
international forensic investigation into the death of a fellow regime
opponent who they say was beaten to death.

Juan Wilfredo Soto, 46, died Sunday in the central city of Santa Clara,
according to Elizardo Sanchez, who leads the Cuban Human Rights and
National Reconciliation Committee.

The Americas' only one-party Communist government denies that Soto was
beaten. Government employed doctors say he died of pancreatitis.

A group led by Guillermo Farinas, a Sakharov prize winner, called for a
"public and transparent investigation of the case, carried out by
internationally renowned forensic experts who are not employed by the
Cuban government."

The group, which also includes Elizardo Sanchez, Hector Palacios, Gisela
Delgado, Rene Gomez, Felix Navarro and Ivan Hernandez, said the
government had to prove its claim.

The United States said on Monday that it was "very concerned" about
Soto's death.

Farinas, who lives in Santa Clara, said Soto died after he was taken to
hospital following his arrest in a park and subsequent beating.

"There is not the slightest doubt that there was a cause and effect, and
that Soto's death was related to the beating he was given," after
refusing to leave the city's central park, Farinas said shortly after
the activist died.

Soto's death came 15 months after the February 2010 death of dissident
demonstrator Orlando Zapata, who died on a hunger strike protesting
prison conditions, drawing an international outcry.

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