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Cuban Hunger Striker Wilman Villar Mendoza Dies in Prison

Posted: 01/22/2012 7:11 pm

To the memory of Wilman Villar Mendoza

A couple of years ago, my friend Eugenio Leal decided ask for the report of his criminal record, necessary paperwork when applying for certain jobs. With confidence, he applied for the form where it would say he had never been convicted of any crime but found, in its place, a disagreeable surprise: it appeared that he was the perpetrator of a "robbery with force" in the town where he'd been born, although in fact he had never even run a red light. Eugenio protested, because he knew this wasn't a bureaucratic error nor a mere accident. His activities as a dissident had already made him the victim of repudiation rallies, arrests and threats, and now a blot on his criminal record had been added. He had gone from being a member of the opposition to someone with a past as a "common criminal," something very useful to the political police to discredit him.

If we allow ourselves to be guided by government propaganda, there is not a single decent person on this island, concerned about the nation's destiny and who hasn't committed crimes, who is also against the system. Everyone who offers a critique is immediately branded as a terrorist or traitor, criminal or amoral. Accusations difficult to "disprove" in a country where, every day, the majority of citizens have to commit several illegalities to survive. We are 11 million common criminals, whose misdeeds range from buying milk on the black market to having a satellite dish. Fugitives from a criminal code that strangles us, fugitives from "everything is forbidden," escapees from a prison that starts with the Constitution of the Republic itself. We are a population almost imprisoned, in the expectation that the magnifying glass of power hovers over us, raking through our lives and discovering the latest offense.

Now, with the death of Wilman Villar Mendoza, once again the old system ofsState insult repeats itself. A note in the newspaper Granma described him as a common criminal, and perhaps soon there will be a TV program -- Stalinist style -- introducing the alleged victims of his abuses. The objective is to minimize the political impact of the death of this 31-year-old citizen, convicted in November of contempt, assault and resistance. The official propaganda will attempt to downplay the importance of his hunger strike and shower his name with all sorts of derogatory adjectives. We will also see the testimony -- violating the Hippocratic oath -- of the doctors who attended him and probably even his mother will come out against her deceased son. All this, because the Cuban government can't permit even a glimmer of doubt in the minds of ordinary TV viewers. It would be very dangerous if people started to believe that a regime opponent would sacrifice his life for a cause, to be a good patriot and even a decent man.

 
 
 

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01:37 AM on 01/24/2012
Wiman death after 50 days of a hunger strike is a demonstration that there are Cuban dissidents capable of fighting the regime all the way to the limit. The Castros regime doesn’t make any concession that could be interpreted as weakness, since it doesn’t has any future whatsoever. The one that had a future was Wilman, 31 years old and with a wife and two girls, but the regime elected to let him die.
12:38 PM on 01/23/2012
How can two self-anointed brothers become the longest-surviving dictators in the world to 11 million people, IN THE 21ST CENTURY!!!!! mind you, and claim to be the saviors of this wonderful island nation? It is beyond belief, even though in this stupid world nothing should be beyond belief...and on top of it, the Castro brothers along with Chavez invite and kiss and hug the leader of a nation that represents the greatest enemy of the Catholic religion, namely Ahmadinejad, whose fanatic Islamic leadership treats Christians like animals.
08:10 AM on 01/24/2012
Unlike the electoral system in the USA, the 614 seat Cuban National Assembly consists of delegates who have been chosen by the electorate and then voted for in a secret ballot by this same electorate. Raul Castro is no different from the other delegates of the NA; he has to be nominated, and that nomination has to be confirmed.

There's nothing opaque or difficult about this simple fact, and yet we get this rubbish about 'dictators' repeated again and again. It's almost like some people *need* to believe this nonsense.
01:22 AM on 01/23/2012
Another prisoner of conscience died in a hunger strike under the Castros regime. The Dissident’s death highlights the repressive tactics of the regime. It uses capricious arrests, fake trials, harsh imprisonment, and harassment of dissidents’ families, in order to silence its critics
08:57 AM on 01/23/2012
Villar was no political dissident. His crime was WIFE BEATING. He decided to declare himself a political prisoner, and in a show of just how low the "dissidents" in Cuba will go, they make a martyr oout of a batterer of women.
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09:42 AM on 01/23/2012
You are so totally right. Unfortunately, in the US we only listen to the propaganda been fed to us by the media.
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12:28 PM on 01/23/2012
Juan Batista author! CAN YOU COMMENT ON THIS INFORMATION?

Evidence against Castro Government manipulation: Archives of calls on the Wilman Villar Mendoza case.(English translation from Spanish)- ORIGINAL SITE HAS LINKS TO AUDIO FILES.

Due to the smear campaign conducted by the Cuban government against Wilman Villar Mendoza (WVM), the political prisoner who died on hunger , Hablando Sin Miedo published yesterday a detailed account about WVM and a call from José Daniel Ferrer García refuting the allegations of the official Cuban government press and the official blogs sphere.

As a way to validate this information, we list below all the posts with the calls received on the case of Villar Mendoza Wilman in the Hablamo Press phone system that we received since November 24, 2011.

1. Activists are detained heading to the kangaroo trial of dissident Wilman Villar - 24/11/2011
2. Villar Wilman reaches his 23rd day on hunger strike - 17/12/2011
3. Opponents protest at Aguadores prison so that Villar Mendoza can be moved to a hospital - 22/12/2011
4. Activists are arrested in Santiago de Cuba for associating themselves with Wilman Villar's wife - 23/12/2011
5. Political prisoner Wilman Villar Mendoza in critical condition in hospital due to hunger strike. The Police
Policy offers to free Wilman if his wife separates herself from the Damas de Blanco (Ladies in White) - 01/15/2012

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