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CUBAN PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE DR. OSCAR E.
BISCET AND HIS FAMILY ARE BEING ISOLATED,
AND SUBJECTED TO MISTREATMENT BY THE
GOVERMENT IN THE ISLAND
June 7, 2004.
My name is Elsa
Morejon Hernandez, wife of Dr. Oscar E. Biscet.
My husband is arbitrarily confined in a Cuban
prison for defending the human rights of the
Cuban people. The Cuban government is violating
all rights he is entitled to according to the
Cuban Penal System. My husband is isolated from
his family and we are only able to communicate
with him verbally every three months, during two
hours. As a woman I feel I am mistreated since
my human rights are also being violated. The
Cuban government is continuously harassing me
personally, by isolating me from the outside
world so that I am unable to inform of the
situation my husband is suffering.
We, Dr. Biscet’s
family members, have told prison authorities
that it is inhumane to keep my husband
incarcerated in a maximum security prison
serving a 25 year prison sentence, as it also
inhumane to keep in jail the rest of the Cuban
political prisoners. Regardless of the fact that
Cuban authorities consider us mercenaries (a
false accusation), our only desire is to live in
freedom in our own country.
Dr. Biscet is
confined in a maximum security prison 150 km.
away from his home, in Destacamento #1, along
with 100 or more common prisoners, sharing a
cell with six delinquents. The prison food is
poor and inadequate for a human being. The heat
is unbearable, the water is contaminated and
recreational time is insufficient.
We are denouncing
this situation, requesting the world’s
intercession on behalf of my husband whose
present state of health is unknown to us. We
have not spoken to him since our last prison
visit on April 14, 2004. We also denounce the
harassing phone calls we receive at home during
the night with verbal insults, a violation of
women’s rights. Sadly, these calls are
supposedly made by individuals with masculine
voices who call themselves men.
We wish to inform
the world of these arbitrary violations the
Cuban government commits against defenseless
women. I make use of my right to speak, the only
weapon I have to defend myself of these
injustices perpetrated against Cuban citizens
who oppose the Cuban regime.
Thank you very much,
Family members of Dr. Oscar E. Biscet
Elsa Morejón Hernández, RN
Acosta No.464 entre 8va y 9na, Lawton, Ciudad
Habana, Cuba
Tel: + 53-7-991774 |