Monday, May 24, 2010

Lipoma In The Heel Of Foot

40 Ladies in White march in Havana continues


Laura Pollan made statements about the mediation efforts of the Catholic Church. Carlos Serpa Maceira


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

Havana, May 24 .- About forty women relatives of prisoners of conscience in Cuba, as well as female support as part of the collective Damas de Blanco , marched down Fifth Avenue in downtown Havana, on 23 May.

women before the walk, attended the Mass in the church Santa Rita de Casia catholyte in the neighborhood Miramar.

Yamilka Morejon Morfa, and Darelis Velásquez Falcón, wives of prisoners of conscience José Ubaldo Izquierdo, and Héctor Raúl Valle Hernández, led the way 12-Damas and 28 women of Support.

Freedom for political prisoners! "Chanted the women with their hands raised gladioli, opposite the church Santa Rita de Cassia. About

mediation conducted by the Church catholyte with the Cuban government, Laura Pollan Toledo, leader of the Ladies in White, made statements to the press.

"Last May 22 a representation of the Damas de Blanco met for the third time with the Church Catholic. This time with Cardinal Jaime Ortega, we still have much hope, the talks are progressing, and we hope that in the name of God, which are much more favorable to the prisoners, not only for the release, but also for bringing together those far away. Manuel already knew that he was transferred to Guantánamo Ubals. We hope that in God's name things forward. We said at the meeting in the Archbishop, this is a ladder, we can not jump up all the steps, go step by step, so we have great faith, great hope there will be good news. "

Pollan, wife of independent journalist Héctor Maceda Gutiérrez, condenado a 20 años de prisión en la Primavera del 2003 junto a otros 74 opositores en la isla aseguró, “Lo que si quedo claro que en estas gestiones será de forma escalonada, no podemos pensar que van a abrir inmediatamente las rejas, y que van a salir todos simultáneamente, no, va a hacer de forma escalonada, no sabemos ese escalón entre uno y otro, dé cuantos van a hacer, ni que tiempo va a demorar, subir de un escalón a otro”.

Pollán subrayo “Si analizamos en siete años, está saliendo un promedio de 3 presos por año, solamente han salido 21, porque Reynaldo Labrada fue cumplimiento. Cualquier cosa que hagan en estos momentos es muy importante, also raised to be closer, do not know when, because that was not reported. But so far the government has never used to say when you do things. We have learned that the inmate is released when it is looking for State Security and the familiar, or when he has brought home.

But I think it is very important for the sickest out, like to go closer to those men who are far away. We must remain united, with the unit gradually achieve the freedom of political prisoners. And we are the calls as families and support women as sisters of these men to continue fighting. "

Laura Pollan affirm in conclusion "Know Ladies in White to be on the streets as long as political prisoners in Cuba. "

Note: To accompany the information is attached 4 photographs taken by this reporter. In the first photo seen the Damas de Blanco on the steps of the Santa Rita church, Sunday 23 May. The second photo shows the Damas de Blanco Yamilka Morejon Morfa, and Darelis Velásquez Falcón, leading the way for the 5th Avenue, the third photo shows the Ladies in White march and the fourth shows Laura Pollan Toledo offering statements to the press .

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Alternative To Throwing Rice At Wedding

mediation of Cardinal Jaime Ortega

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

Havana, May 22 .- At noon ET today, Saturday May 22, a representation of the Damas de Blanco, led by Laura Pollan, the Bertha Soler own daughter, met with Cardinal Jaime Ortega.
not know the reason for this meeting, but has generated a lot of expectations, the importance and significance that has taken the interaction of the Church and the Cuban Government on political issues such as prisoner releases and the marches Sunday Damas de Blanco.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Voice New Bounty Commerical

Photo report of the Ladies in White. Achieve

Carlos Serpa Maceira

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

Havana, May 17 .- About 25 Damas de Blanco walked the downtown Fifth Avenue in Havana to draw the attention of their jailed relatives and other political prisoners, on Sunday May 16, confirm, visually the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba, giving news coverage to the event.

The women, before the march attended Mass in the church catalytic Santa Rita de Casia, and then marched under a hot sun on Fifth Avenue. At the back were cries of Freedom for political prisoners!, And Freedom! Front of the temple.

Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello, the only woman in the group of 75 dissidents imprisoned in Spring 2003 on the island model, contact was in place this journalist.

Toledo Laura Pollan, leader of the group in an exclusive statement given to the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba said: "A representation of the Ladies in White held a meeting at the Archdiocese of Havana, on 16 May. There he argued that the participation of women in support is hampering the efforts between the Church and the Cuban government. We have raised with him the State Security and the Archbishop that if they want to be told to support women who can not come. But ever Laura Pollan, in this case, we will say to any woman who does not come. They are free to express and movement. Las Damas de Blanco we are very grateful to these women for the support they have given us for 7 years, this is our position, and so I have made known to Cardinal Jaime Ortega and Colonel Ernesto Samper, the State Security " .

Note: To accompany the photo report attached 3 pictures taken by this reporter. In the first picture is observed for the Ladies in White in the church Santa Rita de Cassia catalytic. The second picture shows the Ladies in White marking the 5th Avenue downtown. The third photograph shows Laura Pollan and Melba Santana leading the peaceful march.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Commissioned Sales Manager Contract

Ladies Support parade with the Ladies in White in Havana


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

Havana, May 9 - About 30 women in the group to support the Ladies in White, participated with an equal number of the world-famous group of Cuban women, who Every Sunday demanding the release of their imprisoned for political reasons.

Mass today at the conclusion of the group of women made their traditional march from 30th Street to 10th Street on 5th Ave. Avenida in the Miramar district in the capital. The march was led by Enilda Tanquero, mother of political prisoner Jorge Luis González Tanquero, Asunción Carrillo, mother of political prisoner Iván Hernández Carrillo and Reyna Luisa Tamayo, mother of the martyr Orlando Zapata Tamayo.

The note is worth noting that the Women in Support Sunday came despite serious warnings from State Security, which argued that it was not part of the agreement, which categorically refuted Laura Pollan, making it clear that she had no agreement to that effect.

should be noted that despite a high police presence there were no excesses or abuses by the military.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Whats Good For Commercial Basrooms

Achieve the Ladies in White march without government permission

................................. Photo . Carlos Serpa Maceira


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

Havana, May 2 .- Some thirteen women dressed in white, belonging to the world famous Ladies in White, made his usual place on 5th Ave. Avenue in the Miramar neighborhood of Havana, after authorities subjected them to rigorous enforcement in recent times.

Las Damas de Blanco, who were opposed to request a special permit for walks in protest against the imprisonment of their family for political reasons, claimed that Cuban law does not provide for the marches and demonstrations. It is assumed that if there is no legal form, do not ask permission from anyone.

In today's march took place without any problem, where the authorities did not intervene or rapid response teams. "We do not believe Democrats have become from one day to the other, something must be up" Judgement of participants.

Supposedly, the events of today emerges from negotiations to conduct the Cardinal Jaime Ortega with the Cuban authorities. In yesterday Cardinal Ortega met with Laura Pollan, which are supposed to have communicated the agreement and the conditions.

However, inside the country, things were different. In the town of Banes is prevented Rayna Luisa Tamayo attend Sunday Mass at the Church of the locality.