tu pensa che c'è chi non la scopre mai la libertà...mica la possono scoprire solo quando va bene a teOriginariamente Scritto da FLenzi
tu pensa che c'è chi non la scopre mai la libertà...mica la possono scoprire solo quando va bene a teOriginariamente Scritto da FLenzi
Omuncolo....Ernesto Guevara e Castro guidarono (assieme a Cienfuegos e Raul) la rivoluzione cubana contro Batista.Originariamente Scritto da Norick
Se nn sai un cazzo della situazione con Batista (libertà=0, tasso analfabetizzazione 20% ecc..) chiudi la tua boccuccia da motorino azzurro, vatti ad informare e poi torna qui.(se proprio devi)
Guarda che anche gli Italiani devono la loro unità ad un "guerrigliero". Roba da matti che non capite che vuol dire combattere per la libertà del proprio paeseOriginariamente Scritto da Norick
Ma che cazzo pensi ne sappia questo qui...Originariamente Scritto da Kronos
Iniziando a tolgiere di mezzo quelli che la liberta' la sopprimono il resto viene da solo.Originariamente Scritto da O'Rei
LE FOTO CENSURATE DELL'ECCIDIO IN LIBANO
Chi sono i filosudici? Quelli che definiscono filoterroristi i difensori dei palestinesi.I fascioleghisti sono quelli che vogliono farvi dire che la meloni è bella e intelligenteIsraele=Paese Terrorista - Ai pazzi si da sempre ragione
si ma un conto è combattere per la libertà (magari avrei combattuto anche io in quella situazione), un conto è saltare da un regime ad un altroOriginariamente Scritto da Kronos
Castro è stato uno di quelli oppure secondo te è un grande libertino?Originariamente Scritto da FLenzi
Lei per chi vota invece, ammatto che a destra di imbecilli ce ne sono molti, ma come lei non ne trovo proprio forse Buttiglione?Originariamente Scritto da Amati75
LE FOTO CENSURATE DELL'ECCIDIO IN LIBANO
Chi sono i filosudici? Quelli che definiscono filoterroristi i difensori dei palestinesi.I fascioleghisti sono quelli che vogliono farvi dire che la meloni è bella e intelligenteIsraele=Paese Terrorista - Ai pazzi si da sempre ragione
Sapevi com'era la situazione a Cuba durante Jimmy Carter?Originariamente Scritto da O'Rei
Index on Censorship, the bi-monthly magazine for free speech, published in London,was founded in 1972 with the goal to protect the basic human right of free expression. Index has reported on censorship issues from all over the world and has added to the debates on those issues through interviews, reportage, banned literature and polemic. We reprint here the items on Cuba printed in the Index on Censorship during the year 2000.
Cuban state security officers arrested four journalists and placed another six under house arrest on 16-17 December, 1999 in an apparent attempt to prevent coverage of an anti-government demonstration in Havana. Journalists Juan González Febles, Adela Soto Alvarez, María del Carmen Carro and Santiago Martínez Trujillo were taken into custody the day before the peaceful march was scheduled to take place on 17 December. On the morning before the planned demonstration, another six journalists – Meri Miranda, Osvaldo de Céspedes, María de los Angeles Gómez, Amarylis Cortina, Ricardo González and Alida Viso – were put under house arrest. All ten have since been released. (CPJ) Index #2, 2000
Journalist Angel Pablo Polanco, director of the Noticuba agency, was arrested on 23 February while preparing to cover the 25 February trial of Oscar Elias Biscet. Polanco had previously published a number of articles on the judicial proceedings against Biscet. On 22 February Omar Rodriguez Saludes of the New Press Agency was detained for four hours. (RSF) Index #3, 2000
On 27 February Doctor Oscar Elías Biscet González was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment after being arrested for hanging the national flag sideways at a press conference. The physician, who is president of the Lawton Human Rights Foundation, said that patriots have always used the tactic as a sign of civil disobedience. Biscet is accused of insulting the nation’s symbols, public disorder and inciting criminal activity. (AI, RSF) Index #3, 2000
There is increasing concern for the health of writer and political activist Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello, who is suffering from a condition that could be cancerous. The writer is halfway through a three-year sentence and is already in poor health. She was arrested along with three others on charges of ‘sedition and other acts against state security’ for an article entitled La Patria es de Todos, co-authored by Felix Antonio Bonne Cascasses, Rene Gomez Manzano and Vladimir Roca Antunez. (PEN) Index #3, 2000
The 18 May issue of Carta de Cuba magazine reported that the State Security police raided the opening party of the independent Aurora Library in Havana in early April. The director of Aurora, Jorge Santacana, was arrested and detained overnight. (Friends of Cuban Libraries) Index #4, 2000
On 12 May Felix A. Bonne Carcases was released from custody on ‘conditional liberty,’ to be followed on 15 May by Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello and Rene Gomez Manzano on 23 May. The three, along with economist Vladimiro Roca Antunez, were arrested in 1997 for writing a pro-democracy document entitled The Homeland Belongs to All (Index 8/1992, 4/1995, 2/1996, 4/1997). The four had been held for 15 months without charge or trial before eventually being charged for sedition on 15 October 1998. Roque was sentenced to three and a half years, Bonne and Gomez to four and Roca to five. Roca, believed to have been the group’s leader, is still being detained in solitary confinement. (New York Times, Miami Herald, UNHCR) Index #4, 2000
RSF correspondent Ricardo González Alfonso was detained on 15 July by officials from the State Security Department and subjected to a six-hour interrogation, before being released. No explanation was offered. (RSF) Index #5, 2000
Two independent journalists from the Santiago Press agency were viciously assaulted by police while covering a rally marking the anniversary of the sinking of a civilian ship. Marilyn Lahera and José Antonio were beaten by officers at the mid-July march, where protesters demanded an investigation into the torpedoing of the 13 de Marzo by armed forces six years ago. (IAPA) Index #5, 2000
On 9 August journalist Luis Alberto Rivera Lea, ower of independent news agency Libre Oriental, was involuntarily searched and forced to hand over his identity papers to two police officers as he waited for a bus in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba. On the same day, two state security agents posing as journalists illegally entered the old Havana premises of independent agency Cuba Press and confiscated office supplies, books and magazines. (IAPA) Index #6, 2000
RSF correspondent Martine Jacot was detained and interrogated on 17 August at Havana airport after spending a week interviewing members of local independent news agencies and relatives of imprisoned journalists. The French journalist was held for an hour and a half, and had her video camera, two videotapes and some documents confiscated. (RSF) Index #6, 2000
On 29 August, at approximately 7am, Swedish journalists Birger Thureson of the Nya Dagen, Peter Gotell of the daily Sundsvals Tidning and Elena Soderquist of the daily Arvika Nyheter, were detained by ministry of interior officials at the Havana house where they were staying. Prior to their detention, all three had interviewed journalists from independent press organizations. (RSF)
On 18 September police stopped independent journalist Juan Carlos Garcel in his home town of Sagua de Tanamo, took his fingerprints and warned he would be sent to prison if he continued to work as a reporter. (CubaNet) Index #6, 2000
familiari di dissidenti politici che marciscono nelle prigioni cubane
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A fool and his money can throw one hell of a party.