Friday, January 15, 2016

Cuban activists report mysterious marks after attack

Cuban activists report mysterious marks after attack

Cuban activists were attacked during a march in which they protested the
liberation of political prisoners
They are now en route to the United States, where they will be medically
examined for further health complications
BY NORA GÁMEZ TORRES
ngameztorres@alnuevoherald.com

Two Cuban human rights activists traveled to Miami on Thursday where
they will be medically examined after reporting that they were violently
pinched during a Sunday attack in Havana.

Antonio Rodiles, Director of Community Project 'Estado de Sats' and one
of the Coordinators of the Rights and Liberties Forum, and his partner,
activist Ailer Gonzalez, decided to have their bodies medically examined
after discovering marks that appear to be "from a vaccination syringe."
Rodiles spoke to el Nuevo Herald via telephone while at the airport in
Havana.

According to Rodiles, on Sunday, after the 36th march within the
#TodosMarchamos or #WeallMarch campaign — advocating the liberation of
political prisoners in Cuba — "a mob" attacked the activists.

"The level of violence was very marked, there was a lot of aggression,
they pushed us against a wall. This incident took place when they were
loading us into the police vehicle and the mob, which was committing a
hate crime, threw itself on top of us while they insulted and shoved
us," Rodiles said.

At that moment, "a man approached Ailer and yelled into her face calling
her a "mercenary and a worm". Rodiles intervened and exchanged some
words with the man. The first thing the man responds to Rodiles: "I have
not touched her." After reviewing all that transpired the activists say
they realized their aggressors' modus operandi.

"I think the shouts and screams were a way to distract," said the
activist, who added that he felt a strong pinch in one of his arms, he
describes the pinch as being similar to what a "nail twisting into your
skin" could feel like.

Both were detained and taken to a police station located on 7th Avenue
and 62nd Street in Havana. At the police station both activists were
interrogated. Due to the confusion and tension they both felt in the
heat of the attack, Rodiles and Gonzalez forgot about the incident until
Monday when they discovered the marks: "three small orifices in the
shape of a triangle and one in the center".

The marks are located on both of Rodiles' arms and on Gonzalez's chest.

Anti-Castro activists in the United States such as Frank Calzon,
Director of the Center for a Free Cuba, warned of the possibility that
the activists had been injected with an unknown substance.

Rodiles, however, said he hadn't felt "anything in particular" but that
he had experienced "a noticeable reaction on his skin." Other dissidents
and activists voiced their preoccupation over the occurred events and
motivated Rodiles to travel to the United States and have "a blood test
done, to discard the possibility of a toxic substance" in his blood.

This is not the first time the activist is attacked in one of the
#todosmarchamos protests. In July of last year, Rodiles had an operation
after being beaten by a State Security agent, which resulted in a
fractured nose.

Source: Cuban activists report mysterious marks after attack | Miami
Herald -
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article54781945.html

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