Free the Group of 56

Members of the Ladies in White demonstrate last week on behalf of their imprisoned loved ones. (Associated Press photo)

Some 75 Cuban journalists, librarians, human rights activists and other dissidents were arrested and imprisoned during the “black spring,” which started five years ago this week. Fifty-five of them remain in raul castro’s gulag. (The 56th, Oscar Elias Biscet, was actually arrested in December 2002, and during the “black spring” was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison.)

There are hundreds, if not thousands more political prisoners jailed in Cuba because of their opposition to tyranny and dedication to freedom. Their suffering is no less that that experienced by those arrested during the “black spring,” and they are no less deserving of your prayers and solidarity.

But the Group of 75 — which now stands at 56, after a series of medical paroles — is deserving of special consideration because they were at the frontlines of the struggle to bring real change to Cuba, to bring nothing less than real democracy, freedom and human rights, whether they were activists gathering signatures for the Varela Project or journalists telling the story of Cuba, the real Cuba, for the world to know.

The dictatorship could not stand it so, as the world focused on the imminent U.S. invasion of Iraq in the spring of 2003, fidel castro, the Darth Vader of the Caribbean, struck back, and struck back hard, arresting 75 dissidents and sentencing them to prison terms of up to 28 years for daring to oppose his dicatorship.

And the world barely raised a whisper of protest. The United Nations even elected Cuba to its Human Rights Council, and the Vatican’s No. 2 man even praised raul castro as some sort of reformer!

fidel castro’s action five years ago was not just an attack on Cuban liberty, it was an assault of freedom everywhere. As long as a single Cuban is jailed because of something he wrote or because he believed every Cuban should have a real vote, we are all less free.

So that’s why it is incumbent we all do something on behalf of the Group of 56:

Tell someone why the embargo should remain in place.

Tell someone that Raul Castro is no different than his big brother.

Tell someone Oscar Biscet’s story. And those of his fellow prisoners.

Say a prayer.

Do something this week. Your freedom, our freedom, the freedom of the Group of 56, depends on it.

The Group of 56 is:

Nelson Aguiar Ramírez

Pedro Argüelles Morán

Victor Arroyo Carmona

Mijail Bárzaga Lugo

Oscar Biscet González*

Marcelo Cano Rodríguez

Antonio Díaz Sánchez

Eduardo Díaz Fleitas

Alfredo Domínguez Batista

Adolfo Fernández Saínz

Efren Fernández Fernández

José Ferrer García

Luis Ferrer García

Alfredo Felipe Fuentes

Próspero Gaínza Agüero

Miguel Galván Gutiérrez

Julio Gálvez Rodríguez

José García Paneque

Diosdado González Marrero

Jorge González Tanquero

Lester González Pentón

Ricardo González Alfonso

Leonel Grave de Peralta Almenares

Iván Hernández Carrillo

Normando Hernández González

Juan Herrera Acosta

Régis Iglesias Ramírez

José Izquierdo Hernández

Reinaldo Labrada Peña

Librado Linares García

José Martínez Hernández

Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez

Luis Milán Fernández

Nelson Molinet Espino

Angel Moya Acosta

Jesús Mustafá Felipe

Félix Navarro Rodríguez

Pablo Pacheco Ávila

Arturo Pérez de Alejo Rodríguez

Horacio Piña Borrego

Fabio Prieto Llorente

Alfredo Pulido López

Arnaldo Ramos Lauzerique

Blas Reyes Rodríguez

Alexis Rodríguez Fernández

Omar Rodríguez Saludes

Omar Ruíz Hernández

Claro Sánchez Altarriba

Ariel Sigler Amaya

Guido Sigler Amaya

Ricardo Silva Gual

Fidel Suarez Cruz

Manuel Ubals González

Héctor Valle Hernández

Antonio Villarreal Acosta

Orlando Zapata Tamayo

*Oscar Elias Biscet was arrested in December 2002, and during the “black spring” he was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison.

3 thoughts on “Free the Group of 56”

  1. Protest Warrior or somebody like that had some t-shirts to sell with a red circle and slash over Che’s face. I think we need a new version with that side-by-side with a picture of Dr. Biscet with a caption saying “Free Dr. Biscet” or something like that. Anybody here with some screen-printing skills?

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