Monday, March 29, 2010

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March 24 Execution of works in the Park Row

At the request of St. Louis Community Council and Residents' Association, and later the Scout group Autana, that on January 21 and March 2 respectively, the House of the People of El Cafetal through Maintenance Miranda, proceeded to dismantle ramps and modifications to the park The Rows of San Luis on Tuesday March 16 and subsequent removal of the materials generated the following day. This action is based on the power of the community council to regulate and control the proper use of space for your jurisdiction, and to use that has this park according to the law. It was also agreed at meeting on February 27, 2010 from Community Council, a group of cyclists, representatives and Autana Scout Group, among other things, the removal of ramps as shown in the first graph.

Miranda Maintenance work was carried out in two days, which were divided between the removal of structures and modifications, and removal of material. Further work and more pictures of the debris generated.

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The Citizens' Assembly in San Luis (Saturday March 13, 2010)

On Saturday March 13, 2010 was carried out by the Citizens' Assembly Urbanisation San Luis, convened by the respective municipal council. In the Assembly there were two points of discussion, the first field situation where the batting center and the second status of the security project of Common Council of San Luis. La Casa del Pueblo in El Cafetal was invited as a speaker to explain the status of the project from the perspective of the Government of Miranda, where our director, Roberto Alvarez Bucholska spoke about the difficulty that led to the transience of the new Act Community Councils, the National Assembly passed in late 2009 and the date you took the necessary renewal of that community council. It also urged spokespersons and other community members to attend the workshop on the new Law on Communal Councils, to be held on Wednesday 24 March from 6pm at the headquarters of the Association of Residents of Santa Paula, on Avenue of the urbanization Gemini .

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Orlando Zapata Independent Library Inaugurated in eastern Cuba. Report


Director of the Union of Journalists Free Cuba.
Phone: 535 284 5392
Email: serpamaceira@yahoo.es

Havana, March 29 .- The first independent library in Cuba, under the name of Orlando Zapata Tamayo, a prisoner of conscience who died after staging a hunger strike 85 days in revolt against the Castro regime, was opened in the town of Banes in the province Holguin, 900 miles of Havana. confirmed the Free Journalists Union Cauba.

cultural installation is located in the suburb of Los Pinos, in Banes, and its director is Walter Cañete Cruz, an activist of the opposition Movement Political Prisoners "Pedro Luis Boitel."

"Our library is committed to disseminating uncensored reading a particular emphasis on giving people know who was Orlando Zapata Tamayo. That was a Cuban decent, consistent with their ideals, and died in front, without bending, we shall honor his name. " Banes said by phone from Cañete Cruz.

Tamayo Luisa Reyna Danger, mother of the martyr after hearing the news of the founding of the Library said, "We need to perpetuate and honor the memory of Orlando Zapata Tamayo, his rebellious spirit continues today in struggle in the prisons, streets, confronting oppression I live proud that my son has and will have a special place in the Library, because the length and breadth of Cuba, Zapata Lives. "

At the opening of the Independent Library Orlando Zapata Tamayo, was there a representation of the Feminist Movement for Civil Rights "Rosa Park" and the Prison Policy "Pedro Luis Boitel" led by Jorge Luis García Pérez (Antúnez). Antúnez was arrested hours later and taken back to places, where you knew he was severely beaten by police.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

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participation of Damas and the Support Group in the marches of 15 to 21 March. Damas de Blanco


Director of the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba.
Phone: 535 284 5392
Email: serpamaceira@yahoo.es

Havana, March 27 .- The impact has been the progress of the Damas de Blanco and Support Group will set a precedent in our history, so we have sought the participation of those courageous Cuban women, who will leave his name etched in the hearts of all Cubans and non-Cubans, as his attitude is a universal honor. RELATIONSHIP

FOR THOSE OF YOU WHITE WOMEN IN THE MARCHES patipada condemning the Black Spring of 2003 and the murder of Orlando Zapata Tamayo.

Name Hometown Days
participation
01 -. Laura Inés Pollán Toledo 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) C. Havana
02 -. Bertha Soler Fernandez 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) C. Havana
-. 03 Melba Santana Ariz 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Puerto Padre
04 -. Reyna Luisa Tamayo Danger 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Banes
-. 05 Belkis Ramirez Cantillo 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Stgo. of Cuba
-. 06 Alejandrina García de la Rivas 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Perico
-. 07 Julia Núñez Pacheco 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) C. Havana
-. 08 Borrego Aragon Nélida 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Pinar del Rio
09 -. Reyna Maria Ortiz Tamayo 15 ----- 17-18-19-20-21 (6) 10 -.
Camagüey Milka Peña María Martínez ---- 16-17-18-19-20-21 (6) P. Soriano
11 -. Ana Belkis Ferrer García ---- 16-17-18-19-20-21 (6) P. Soriano
12 -. Loida Valdés González 15-16-17 ----- 19 ---- 21 (5) Artemis
13 -. Esther Lima Lidia Valdés 15-------- 18-19-20-21 (5) C. Havana
14 -. Broche de la Cruz Magaly -------- 17-18 ----- 20-21 (4) Camajuaní
15 -. Isabel Sánchez Altarriba ----- 17-18 - 20-21 (4) Stgo. of Cuba
16 -. Velasquez Yamile Batista -------- 17-------- 20 ---- (2) Las Tunas
-. 17 Sonia Alvarez Campillo -------- 17-18----------- - (2) 18 -.
Perico Asunción Hernández Carrillo -------- 17-18----------- - (2) Columbus
19 -. Irene Viera Filloy -------- 17-18----------- - (2) C. Havana
20 -. Bárbara Rojo Arias --------------------- February 20 to 21) Sancti Spiritus
21 -. Iraida S. Rivas Verdecia 17----------- -------- 21 (2) C. Havana
22 -. Amada E. Hernández Ravel15 ------ -------- 18 (2) C. Havana
23 -. Catalina Cano 15----------- ---------- (1) C. Havana
-. 24 Elsa González Padrón 17----------- ---- -------- (1) Pinar del Rio
25 -. Belkis Barzaga Lugo ---------------------- 20 - - (1) C. Havana
-. 26 Gisela Delgado Sablon -------------------------- 21 (1) C. Havana
-. 27 Noelia Pedraza Jiménez -------------------------- 21 (1) Villa Clara
-. 28 Nancy Sánchez Altarriba ---- 17----------- --------- (1) Jas. of Cuba

Participation:


Day 15 Day 16 = 13 = 11 = 21

Day 17 Day 18 = 18 = 13

Day 19 Day 20 Day 21 = 17 = 19


Damas de Blanco: Total shares = 112

MEMBERS LIST OF THE SUPPORT GROUP OF WHITE WOMEN IN THE MARCHES TO patipada condemning the Black Spring of 2003 and the murder of Orlando Zapata Tamayo.

Name Hometown
participation Days 01 - Martha Díaz Rondón 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) 02 -.
Banes Vaillant Flat 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 rule (7) C. Havana
-. 03 Mildred Naomi Infante Sánchez 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) 04 -.
Antilla Correoso Ercilia Pérez 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Las Tunas
-. 05 Maritza Castro Martínez 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) C. Havana
-. 06 Blanca Hernández Moya 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) C. Havana
-. 07 Lilia Hernandez Castañer 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Havana
-. 08 Ivonne Malleza Galano 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) C. Havana
09 -. Lazara Martinez Suarez Deysi 15-16-17-18-19-20-21 (7) Havana
10 -. Odalys Rodriguez Sanabria 15 ----- 17-18-19-20-21 (6) C. Havana
11 -. Charity Knight Batista 15-16-17-18-19 ----- 21 (6) Holguin
12 -. Zoila Hernandez Diaz 15-16-17-18-19 ----- 21 (6) C. Havana
13 -. Suárez Ojeda Gertrudis 15-16-17-18-19-20 (6) Banes
14 -. 15-16-17-18-19-20 Despaigne Niurkis Rivero (6) C. Havana
15 -. ----- 15-16-17-18-19-20 Fresneda Mercedes Castillo (6) Havana
16 -. Sara M. 15-17-18-19-20-21 Acevedo Fonseca (6) Havana
-. 17 Solomon Ismari Carcasés 15 ----- 17-18 ---- 20-21 (5) C. Havana
18 -. Montoya Tania Vázquez 15-16-17-18 ---- 20 ---- (5) Stgo. of Cuba
19 -. Yolanda Martinez Guerra 15-16-19-20-21 (5) Stgo. of Cuba
20 -. Guadalupe Mora Varela -------- 15-16-17-18-19 (5) C. Havana
21 -. Acosta Figueroa Zayli ---- 15-16 ----- 8-19-20 (5) C. Havana
22 -. 15-16-17-18-19 -------- Zurman Odalys Gonzalez (5) C. Havana
23 -. Irrigation Couyedo Barbara ----- 16-17-18 ---- 20-21 (5) Villa Clara
-. 24 Miriam Espinosa Valley ----- 16-17-18 ---- 20-21 (5) C. Havana
25 -. Pérez Doraida Paceiro ---- 16-17-18-19-20 (5) Villa Clara
-. 26 Iris Tamara Pérez Aguilera ---- 16-17-18-19-20 (5) Placetas
-. 27 Mayra Hernandez Morejon ---- 16-17-18-19-20 (5) C. Havana
-. 28 Mari Blanca Avila Esposito ----- 16-17-18 ---- 20-21 (5) Jibara
-. 29 Petra S. Castillo Diaz ---- 16-17-18 ----- 20-21 (5) C. Havana
-. 30 Rosario Morales La Rosa 15-------- 18-19-20-21 (5) C. Havana
-. 31 Garro Sonia Alfonso 15--------- 18-------- 21 (4) C. Havana
-. 32 Maylisis Abrahantes Muñoz 15-16-17 ------------ 21 (4) C. Havana
-. 33 Joana Gomes Riego ---- 16-17-18 ----- 20 ---- (4) Villa Clara
-. 34 Yudermis Fonseca Rondón ---- 16-17-18 ----- 20 ---- (4) bane
-. 35 X. Crispin Duquesne Suárez ---- 16-17-18 - 21 (4 -. 36 C.
Havana Doral Alvarez Soto ---- 15--------- 18-19-20 (4) C. Havana
-. 37 Ana Iris Vega Rodríguez 15-16-17 ------------- 21 -. 38
Havana C. M. Caballero B. Lazarus 15-------- -18 --------- 21 (3) C. Havana
War Marlene Martin 39 -. 15 ----- 17 ------- ------ 19 (3) Colombo
-. 40 Nery Castillo Moreno ----- 15--------- 18 ---- 20 (3) C. Havana
Tania Maceda Guerra -. 41 15-------- -18-19 -------- (3) C. Havana
-. 42 Caridad Fernández Sarduy ---- 16 ----- 18 ----- 20 ---- (3) C. Havana
-. 43 Raquel Castillo Urquiza --------- ----- 20 ---- 17-18 (3) C. Havana
-. 44 Sandra Guerra Pérez --------- ----- 20 ---- 17-18 (3) C. Havana
45 -. María Elena Fernández 19-------- 15----------- --- (2) C. Havana
-. 46 15-16----------- ---------- Yaneris Rey Perez (2) Matanzas
-. 47 Ramírez Matos Roxaida --------- ----- 17-18 (2) Guantánamo
-. 48 Dulce Diaz Avalos 18 ----- 20 ---- ----------- --- (2) C. Havana
-. 49 Iser of the Mercedes Acosta
-------------------- 20-21 ---- 50 -. Ariela Riviaux Castle -------------- 18 ----- 20 ---- --- 51 -.
Evelyn Hernández Ravelo 17----------- --------- ---------- -. 52
Virgin Denia Garcia ------------ 18----------- - --- -.
53 Georgina Noa Monte -------------- 18----------- - --- 54 -.
Belinda Barzaga Lugo - ---------------------- 20 ---- 55 --- -.
Noa Moreno Marioris -------------- 18----------- - --- 56 -.
Duquesne Xiomara Suarez 20 ---- --- ---------------------
57 -. Mirtha Gómez Colas
----------------------- 20 ---- --- 58 -. Madeline Lazara Betancourt
------------------ 20 ---- --- 59 -. Cutiño Yaquelín
----------------------- 20 ---- --- 60 -. Gladys Lugo Expósito
----------------------- 20 ---- --- 61 -. Dulce Maria Quintana
--------------------------- 21 ---- 62 -. Tapia Suyoanis Mayeta
--------------------------- 21 ---- 63 -. Leonor Borges Reynord
--------------------------- 21 ---- 64 -. Coca Leydi
Quesada --------------------------- 21 ---- 65 -. Camila Araujo Molina Noely ----------------------- 21 ---- 66-.Yordanka
Peña López -----------
---- ---------------- 67 -. 21 Izquierdo Palenzuela Yeni ---------------------- 21 --- C. Havana
-. 68 Ana Aguililla
--------------------------- 21 ---- 69 -. Noely C. ------------------------- 21 --- Molina Araujo C. Havana

Participation:

Support Group

Total Per Day = 33 Day 15 Day 16 = 33


Day 17 Day 18 = 37 = 46 = 28

Day 19 Day 20 Day 21 = 42 = 35


Support Group: Total units: 254 Total

Damas de Blanco Days: 112 Days
Total Support Group: 254 Days
Total: 366


The same tactics. Carlos Serpa Maceira


Director of the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba.
Phone: 535 284 5392
Email: serpamaceira@yahoo.es


Havana, March 26 .- I saw some of the violent repression against the Ladies in White, by the security forces and paramilitary mobs in Párraga neighborhood in Havana City during the Day of the 7th anniversary of the Black Spring of 2003. There I was beaten, receiving a wound in the neck, broke my camera.

What happened made me remember how mobs organized and led by the Government in the city of Cardenas, on the northern coast of Matanzas province, instead of where I am from assaulting the neighbors who had decided to leave Cuba to the United States , via the port of Mariel in 1980.

Being a 17 years old at the time, I saw a man who was beaten, and placed in a garbage dump, while the act of repudiation participants chanted the slogans "Down Pin worms Put Out," "What go "," Fidel sure the Yankees give him hard. "

When that did not understand the reality of such facts, nor the reason for such attacks against the Cubans who wanted to leave the country. 29 years have passed from these scenes that eventually me.

One morning I woke up with the news that San Martin, popularly known as Chucho, Calvo street between Coronel Verdugo and Industry, in the town of Cárdenas, for which I feel respect and admiration, had left Cuba as part of the exodus of Mariel, to threats from the police to send him to prison with a sentence of 4 years' imprisonment on the charge of social dangerousness, I have not heard from him in these years.

Havana has continued the same tactics, using a paramilitary mob of people dressed in the style of Mariel.

15 to March 21, during the seven years of imprisonment of 75 dissidents and independent journalists, the mob was sowing hatred among Cubans, shouting expletives and full-throated slogans against the Ladies in White " Mercenary "," This street is Fidel. " There

inflamed the people, as the regime wanted to show to the national and international public opinion proving the open complicity of the Press Officer on these violations. These excesses

show the desperation of the Cuban Government to the cry of freedom. Fear looms on the doors of the nomenclature, which uses force and terror.

convicted worth remembering what the apostle José Martí, "Murderer treacherous, ungrateful to God and enemy of mankind", is the pretext to lead the new generations, teaches a cluster of doctrines and absolute isolation, and preaches hatred, rather than the sweet talk of love. "

act is a crime of force against innocent people who promote freedom and respect for human rights. Look at the Damas de Blanco, political prisoners, to ordinary Cubans to Cuba with courage and honor, being debated in the fight for freedom and truth.

already said the hero of independence of the United States, George Washington, "Liberty, when it starts to grow roots, it becomes a plant of rapid growth."

Friday, March 26, 2010

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again challenge the Castro regime in the streets of Havana.

Carlos Serpa Maceira
Director of the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba.
Phone: 535 284 5392
Email: serpamaceira@yahoo.es

Havana, March 26 .- Las Damas de Blanco, again marched through the streets of Havana in the afternoon of March 25, responding to the convening of the Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan, to make a march down the street 8 of Miami, in solidarity with the group of women.

Las Damas de Blanco gladioli and carrying Cuban flags, walked 4 kilometers downtown streets of Central Havana. Upon arrival at the Havana seawall in the middle of a major operation deployed by the State Security cried freedom for political prisoners, while throwing pigeons into the air.

this time were victims of an act of repudiation featuring some 100 supporters of the Castro regime that berated with insults and slogans, ranking of mercenary traitors, while shouting Viva la Revolution! Viva Fidel!

During the trip the women uttered cries of: Zapata Vive! Specifically against Progressive Radio stations and Radio Havana Cuba. Being escorted by cords made up of police forces, Interior Ministry and State Security.

Before the march, the official headquarters of the Ladies in White had created a telephone conversation between Gloria Estefan and Laura Pollan Toledo, leader of the group of women. Pollan said: "Glory to say thanks on behalf of the Ladies in White, political prisoners in Cuba, because you are achieving the unity of all Cubans, both in exile and in Cuba. Gloria will never forget this, pass this up as something special in history. For you who have accomplished something so beautiful, our admiration and respect. " The wife of independent journalist Héctor Maceda, sentenced to 20 years in prison conveyed greetings to the participants of the rally in Miami "We want to thank all the people who are going there to support the Ladies in White, all persons Latin America, I want to get this message, know that the Damas de Blanco fight for freedom, peace, love, and that Cuba be free. "

During the march to this reporter dropped mobile phone service, proving the complicity of the Telecommunications Company of Cuba (ETECSA) with the political police. to prevent the sending of news reports to the abroad.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Beatiful Agonie Daily Motion

Photo report of the Ladies in White in the Day of the 7th anniversary of the 2003 crackdown in Cuba.


Director of the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba.
Phone: 535 284 5392
Email: serpamaceira@yahoo.es

Havana, March 22 .- About 54 Damas de Blanco, staged a peaceful demonstration opposite the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba (parliament) demanding release of political prisoners, on 21 March, which closed the day by the 7th anniversary of the Black Spring of 2003.

Amid a strong act of repudiation of some 200 supporters of the Castro regime, which rebuked chanting slogans such as "Pin Pon the worms go down this street Fidel is "and insults, ranking of mercenaries. Even Reyna Tamayo Danger, mother of the martyr View user Zapata Tamayo yelled that her son was quite dead, implying that Zapata's death was a deserved death. "Meanwhile, the Ladies in White carrying gladioli were present in Parliament chanting cries of Liberty.

During the journey, the heroic women were escorted by cords formed by combined forces of the Ministry of Interior. As diplomats from the United States, Poland, Sweden, Germany and Czech Republic, found in the streets watched as the mob did their traditional act of repudiation against these peaceful women.

from 15 to 21 March, Damas de Blanco attended Catholic Masses in churches officiated and conducted protest marches in the streets of Havana. For that reason they were beaten by government forces in the neighborhood of Parraga, in the municipality of Arroyo Naranjo. Also this journalist while covering the march was beaten, receiving a wound in the back of the neck and broke his camera.

Las Damas de Blanco, during the Workshop, held a peaceful march to the ruling Union of Journalists of Cuba (UPCE), which accused the Official Press complicit in human rights violations incurred by the regime.

The day was an opportunity to remember to Orlando Zapata Tamayo, a prisoner of conscience, who died Feb. 23, after staging a hunger strike for 85 days in rebellion against the communist government and prayed for the life of journalist Guillermo Farinas on hunger strike now.


Note: To accompany the photo report attached 13 photos taken by this reporter. The first look at Damas de Blanco injured by the beatings by security forces in Párraga. The second photo shows the wound in the back of the neck of journalist Carlos Serpa Maceira. The third picture shows the Ladies in White protest by in the Union of Journalists of Cuba. The fourth photo shows parents of Orlando Zapata, victims of abuse by paramilitary mobs in the streets of Havana. The fifth photo shows the Damas de Blanco, march through Avenida Los Presidents. The 6th photo shows White ladies marching through the streets of Central Havana. The 7th photo shows the Damas de Blanco Zapata Vive shouting in the Causeway Hospital Carlos III. The 8th picture samples of the Ladies in White march through the streets of Parraga, amid the protest campaign of paramilitary mobs. The 9th photo shows Reyna Luisa Tamayo Danger, Orlando Zapata and mother of Laura Pollan, leading the protest march in the streets of Párraga In the middle of the act of repudiation. The 10th photo shows the Damas de Blanco, marching through the central Calle 23 in Havana, as they are victims of an act of repudiation. The photo shows 11 members of the paramilitary mobs protest campaign against the Ladies in White, in the center of this photo shows former prisoner [political opponent Hugo Damián Prieto Blanco, who wears a black sweater and holding a gladiolus his hand, showing their solidarity with the Damas de Blanco, being beaten and arrested. The photograph shows 12 paramilitary mobs through the act of insulting repudiation White ladies Berta Soler and Julia Núñez Castillo Neris. The 13 photo shows the Damas de Blanco, marching in front the Ministry of Basic Industry.
The 10th photo shows the Damas de Blanco protest march through the streets of Havana.

Friday, March 19, 2010

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Start New Director Roberto Functions Alvarez Bucholska


The February 24 in celebration of the start of the new Acting Director of the Casa del Pueblo in El Cafetal, Roberto Alvarez Bucholska, along with Sucre and Victorine some neighbors.