POPE BENEDICT XVI’S VISIT: A  CRACKDOWN ON FIVE FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS OF RELIGION, MOVEMENT, ASSOCIATION,  ASSEMBLY AND SPEECH
“The government filled its dungeons with Ladies in White and human  rights defenders as it concentrated atheists in both plazas where the Holy  Father celebrated Mass” 
Berta Soler, leader, Ladies in White/  April 1, 2012
April 1,  2012
List at the  end of over 200 members of Cuban civil society arrested 
 More than 300 human  rights defenders and members of Cuban civil society were threatened, arrested or  held under house arrest before and during the 72 hour visit of Pope Benedict XVI  to Cuba. The whereabouts of a large number were unknown. Activists reported  cities “militarized” and that members of the political police were posted  outside their windows. Most arrests took place in Havana and the Eastern cities  of Santiago de Cuba, Holguin and Guantanamo. Several dissidents, such as the  former Cuban political prisoner of conscience, Jose Daniel Ferrer Garcia,  declared that the Cuban regime used the Pope’s visit as a “dress rehearsal” to  try out its repressive strategy in the event of a future national  crisis.
Andrew Johnston,  advocacy Director of Christian  Solidarity Worldwide denounced in a press release on March 30, 2012 the  violent repressive tactics carried by the Cuban regime against “men and women who are members of the  Catholic Church and derive deep strength and inspiration from their  faith.”  http://dynamic.csw.org.uk/article.asp?t=press&id=1341
The state control of  the Pope’s visit began with the lists that were handed to the government of  those who had to register their names in the parishes if they wanted to  participate in the Masses. Public transportation all provided by the regime, to  and from the Masses, was supervised by members of the Communist Youth and the  Communist Party. The days of the Masses in Havana and Santiago de Cuba were “days off’ for Cubans who, in spite of their indifference or lack of interest in  the Catholic Masses, had to sign in at their workplace and were transported to  the Plazas in their respective cities.  
The Cuban blogger and  independent journalist Luis Felipe Rojas resident of the city of San German in  Eastern Holguin, remained under arrest the entire time of the Pope’s visit  (March 24-28), and his wife and son remained under house arrest in spite of the  fact that he and his family had signed up in his parish to attend the Mass in  Santiago de Cuba. Rojas denounced that the telephone and communication companies  in Cuba: ETECSA and CUBACEL, lent themselves to cut-off the cell phone and  landline communication of all those targeted by the communist regime during the  Pope’s visit to Cuba. 
Activists throughout  the island also denounced that whenever they received a call, either from abroad  or from others in the island, a Havana phone number would appear on their  phones: +72041234, a number that connects to the Cuban Ministry of the  Interior.
James Burke, the Cuba Campaigner at Amnesty International declared that: “As our efforts to communicate with government critics, human rights activists  and independent journalists across Cuba are continually frustrated, it becomes  clear that repression of dissent by the Cuban authorities during the Pope’s  visit has become increasingly Orwellian. http://livewire.amnesty.org/2012/03/30/smoke-signals-to-cuba/langswitch_lang/es/#more-5368 The political police knocked on activists’ doors with summons that ordered them to appear at police units during the days of the Pope’s visit. Fines would be applied to those who did not show up. In attachment are copies of these official forms with the stamp of the Ministry of the Interior for: Margarita Aleman Mederos, Raul Caraballo Pereira, Antuan Clemente Hernandez and Armando Lorenzo Collado Batista.
Human rights  defender, Niurka Luque, under arrest  since March 18, 2012 for trying to attend the Ladies’ in White “Literary Tea” (held on the 18th of every month) was transferred on March 30 to the  Maximum Security Women’s prison of Manto Negro. 
Andres Carrion  Alvarez, a 40 year old Cuban  who cried out “down with communism” at the Pope’s Mass in Santiago de Cuba is  still detained at the Special Police Unit of Versalles in Santiago de Cuba.  Carrion was violently beaten by plain clothes government agents; including a man  wearing the Red Cross emblem who used the stretcher to beat him brutally over  the head. The International Red Cross is investigating this incident. 
Amnesty  International declared Yasmin Conyedo and her husband, Yusmani Alvarez prisoners  of conscience. Both remain under arrest since January 8, 2012 in the central  city of Santa Clara. Yasmin Conyedo  is an independent journalist of the group, United Antitotalitarian Front and a Lady  in White. Her husband, Yusmani  Alvarez is an activist of the Young  Democratic League of Las Villas. They are both falsely accused of attacking  the home of a communist party official in their hometown of Villaclara who had  initially subjected the couple’s home to a pro government mob attack the same  day of the arrest. Yasmin was transferred to the Prison of Guamajal and Yusmani  to the Prison of La Pendiente on January 16, 2012. 
Amnesty  Int’l also declared prisoners of conscience brothers Antonio Michel Lima Cruz and Marcos Maiquel Lima Cruz who are  serving a three year prison sentence since Christmas Day 2010 for singing a  protest song in the street. 
Amnesty  Int’l Report on Cuba/ Yasmin Conyedo, Yusmani Alvarez, Antonio Michel Lima Cruz  and Marcos Maiquel Lima Cruz:  http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR25/007/2012/en/16f0c0fe-c76b-428e-9050-bc9eb2ea95f7/amr250072012en.pdf
The Coalition  of Cuban-American Womenalerts  the international community that the lives of those members of Cuban civil  society who are actively and publicly struggling peacefully on behalf of  fundamental freedoms are in danger. We are particularly concerned with the cases  of the activist couple Yasmin  Conyedo and Yusmani Alvarez, the  brothers Antonio  Michel Lima Cruz  and Marcos Maiquel Lima Cruz,  Andres Carrion Alvarez, Niurka Luque and  with the continued physical and mental harassment against all members of the Ladies in White, Laura Pollan  throughout Cuba.  International  recognition of the peaceful resistance and solidarity for these human rights  defenders is crucial. We make an urgent call on religious, civic, political, and  cultural entities and its leaders, as well as to non-governmental human rights  organizations worldwide.
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MEMBERS OF INDEPENDENT CIVIL SOCIETY ARRESTED BY PROVINCE: JOURNALISTS,  ACTIVISTS, BLOGGERS, MUSICIANS, WRITERS. LIST COMPILED BY ASSEMBLY FOR THE  RESISTANCE: + (305)  220-2713  / asambleadelaresistencia@gmail.com
  PINAR DEL RIO: All phone lines were cut off
- Yaser Reinoso Ramos
LA HABANA: Most phone lines are cut off
- Sara Marta Fonseca Quevedo (released 3/28/2012)
- Julio León Fonseca (released 3/28/2012)
- Julio Aleaga Pesant
- William ( musician )
- Danilo Maldonado, El Sexto
- Ismael de Diego (poet and actor)
- Claudio Fuentes (photographer)
- Francisco Chaviano González
- Enrique Losada
- Julio Vega Santiesteban
- Roberto Tapia Ferrer
- Rubén Sanchez Vega
- Leidi Coca Quesada
- Omaida Padrón Ascuit
- Jennifer Fonseca Padrón
- Karen de Jesús
- Belkis Felicia Jorrín Morfa
- Lázara Mitjans Cruz
- Blanca Hernández Moya
- Ciro Díaz (blogger and guitarist of the group”Porno para Ricardo”)
- Naiyibis Corrales Jiménez
- Laura Elena Capote Loret de Mola
- Katia Sonia Martín Veliz
- Ricardo Salabarría
- Odalis Caridad Valdés Suárez
- Raúl Ramírez Puig
- Gerardo Páez Díaz
- Ulises Cintra Suárez
- Jerry Curbelo Aguilera
- Manuel Cuesta Morúa
- Alberto Méndez
- Ivonne Mayeza Galano
- Mercedes Fresneda
- Julio Regatillo
- Berta Soler Fernández
- Alejandrina García de la Riva
- Laura Labrada Pollán
- Niurka Luque Alvarez (detained, beaten and on hunger strike from March 18, 2012. Taken to the máximum security Women’s Prison of Manto Negro on March 29, 2012.
- Lucy Castermau
- Yesica Castermau Jorrín
- Belkis Jorrín Morfa
- María de los Angeles Rojas Pereira
- Roberto de Jesús Guerra Pérez- (Under arrest from March 27- 28, 2012)
- Magalys Norbis Otero- (Under arrest from March 27-28, 2012)
- René Rouco Machín
MATANZAS: 
- Leticia Ramos Herrería (arrested March 26 and relased March 29, 2012)
- Emilio Bringas Evora
- Mercedes de la Caridad De la Guardia
- José Morejón Morejón
- Lázaro Díaz Sánchez
- Francisco Rangel Manzano
- Ysabel Marrero Burunate (golpeada)
- Carlos Orlando Olivera Martínez (violently arrested)
- William Acevedo Roque
- Rubén Montes de Oca
- Nelson Ruiz Alonso
- Félix Navarro Rodríguez
- Edelvis Granda Pérez
- Raudel García
- Nelson Acosta Ríos
- Iván Hernández Carrillo
CIENFUEGOS: 
- Pablo González Villa (arrested March 27, still under arrest 3/30/2012)
- Justo Luis Alonso García ( arrested march 27, still under arrest 3/30/2012)
- Alexis Santana González (arrested March 27, still under arrest 3/30/2012)
- Yoel Morera Martínez (arrested March 25 Released March 28)
- Eduardo Cortés López, (arrested March 27 Released March 28)
- Ricardo Pupo Sierra, (arrested March 26 Released March 28)
- Juan de Dios Medina Vazquez (arrested March 26 Released March 28)
VILLA CLARA: 
- Rolando Ferrer Espinosa,
- Maria del Carmen Martinez Lopez,
- Natividad Blanco Carrero,
- Leonardo Rodríguez Alonzo
CAMAGUEY: 
- Virgilio Mantilla Arango,
- Elicardo Freire Jiménez
- Osmani Leonardo Fernández.
- Frank Adán de la Rosa
- Rudel Montes de Oca Quesada
LAS TUNAS
78. Ramón Velázquez Toranzo
79. Ismelis Quiñones Ortega
HOLGUIN: 
- Luis Felipe Rojas Rosabal,
- Delmides Fidalgo López,
- Mariblanca Ávila Esposito,
- Anni Sarrión Romero,
- Juan Carlos Vázquez Osorio,
- Jorge Luis Freeman Palermo,
- Jorge Luis Claro Velazquez,
- Juan Oriol Verdecia, (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
- Rafael Meneses Pupo, (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
- Alexander Rodríguez Santiesteban (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
- Maritza Cardoso,
- Caridad Caballero Batista,
- Marta Díaz Rondón,
- Milagros Leiva Ramírez.
- Anyer Antonio Blanco Rodríguez
- Eliécer Aranda Matos
- Yeri Curbelo Aguilera
- Eliécer Palma Pupo
- Antonio Caballero Pupo
- Bernardo Torres Roldán
- Maira Guerrero Silva
- Bertha Guerrero Segura
- Marco Antonio Lima Dalmao
- Adis Nidia Cruz Sebré
- Isabel Peña Torres
- Judith Ferrer Segura
- Yosvany Anzardo
- Yoandri Naoski Ricardo Mir (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
- Delvis Martínez Albides (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
- Niober Cansino Acosta (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
- Ariel Cruz Meneses (Under arrest from March 24-28 2 PM)
GRANMA
- Emiliano González Olivera
- Léster Lora Carbonell
- Alexis Rivero Rodríguez
- Antonio Santí Soto
- Félix Rivero Cordobí
- Armando Pacheco
- Yaquelin García Hans
SANTIAGO DE CUBA: 
- Misael Valdés Díaz, (under arrest from March 26-28).
- Jorge Cervantes García, (violently arrested, a hand required 8 stitches)
- Guillermo Cobas Reyes
- Liudmila Rodriguez Palomo,
- Angel Verdecia Día
 
 
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