From our Bureau of Socialist Compassion with some assistance from our Bureau of Socialist Social Justice
Relatives of two prisoners of conscience have expressed concerns over their health. They are not the only two such prisoners, or the only relatives who fear their family members are being killed through neglect.. Castro, Inc. has a 65-year-old habit of causing its prisoners to suffer as much as possible, as well as a habit of allowing untreated illnesses to kill them. Such a wonderful place, Castrogonia. No wonder National Geographic listed it as the number one top travel destination in the Western hemisphere.
Loosely translated from Diario de Cuba
Political prisoner of 11J Félix Navarro, president of the Party for Democracy Pedro Luis Boitel, confined in the Agüica prison, province of Matanzas, is “very thin,” the Lady in White and activist Annia Zamora told DIARIO DE CUBA.
Zamora also stated that her daughter, also a political prisoner Sissi Abascal, is currently suffering from a respiratory infection and is not receiving medication in the Bellotex prison, also in Matanzas.
“On Wednesday, January 10, Félix Navarro had a visit after more than 50 days without being able to see his family. His wife Sonia saw him very thin, but firm in his ideas and his desire for freedom,” denounced Zamora, who also recalled that Navarro He suffers from diabetes and is in a “delicate state of health.”
Regarding her 26-year-old daughter, the Lady in White Sissi Abascal, Zamora warned that she is worried about her health. “Yesterday I spoke with her after several days without a call. She had a cold, so far she has not had a fever, but I am very worried about a flu outbreak in the prison because there is no medication or medical care,” he said. Zamora this Friday.
“We have been very concerned lately with the situation of the prisoners because there are many sick people, the food is very bad, the repression does not stop. I ask the relatives of the political prisoners to unite and demand their freedom. It is very important for the prisoners. prisoners to know that they are not alone,” added the activist.
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