Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cuba must investigate beating and death of dissident

Cuba must investigate beating and death of dissident
10 May 2011

Cuba must immediately open an independent and impartial investigation
into the death of a dissident that followed a public police beating,
Amnesty International said today.

Former political prisoner Juan Wilfredo Soto died in hospital on Sunday
in the Cuban city of Santa Clara, three days after he reported being
beaten following his arrest by police officers in a park.

"The Cuban authorities need to immediately establish an independent
inquiry into the causes of Juan Wilfredo Soto's death. If he ultimately
died as a result of a police beating in Park Vidal, those responsible
must face justice," said Javier Zuñiga, Special Advisor at Amnesty
International.

The Cuban government has strongly denied its security forces played any
role in Soto's death. Hospital sources have reportedly stated he died
from "acute pancreatitis", a condition which can be triggered by
abdominal trauma among other things.

Soto belonged to Foro Antitotalitario Unido, an organization led by
prominent dissident Guillermo Fariñas, serving as the Secretary for
Political Prisoners in Santa Clara. He had previously been imprisoned
for 12 years for his dissenting activities.

According to Fariñas, on 5 May at around 9am, two national police
officers approached Soto in Park Vidal, asked him for his ID and then
asked him to leave the park. He refused to comply and protested verbally
against the expulsion. He was allegedly cuffed with his hands behind his
back, then beaten with batons because he continued to protest his arrest.

Soto was detained at a police station, then hospitalised that day. He
was released from hospital the same afternoon only to return a day later
to the intensive care unit, complaining of severe back pain. He died at
the hospital on the night of Saturday to Sunday.

A local source told Amnesty International that he bumped into Soto as he
was going to the hospital on 5 May. According to the source, upon
meeting him, Soto said "I just got a beating in the park with batons and
I've got a very sore back. These people killed me." Soto's pre-existing
medical conditions included gout, hypertension, diabetes and
cardiovascular problems.

"There are too many unanswered questions. There needs to be a thorough
investigation of what happened to Juan Wilfredo Soto in the park, at the
police station, and at the hospital," said Javier Zuñiga.

"We are particularly concerned by this case because it takes place
against a backdrop of ongoing harassment, intimidation and arbitrary
arrest of dissidents over the past few months, and increasing reports of
beatings of dissidents by police."

The Cuban authorities are continuing to stifle freedom of expression on
the island in spite of a much-publicised recent wave of releases of
prominent dissidents.

Soto engaged in street trading in and around the park Vidal, because his
political activism had resulted in him losing his job as a construction
worker according to Guillermo Fariñas. It is unclear whether the police
officers initially asked him to leave the park because of his activism
or his trading activities.

http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/cuba-must-investigate-beating-and-death-dissident-2011-05-10

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