Cuban opposition leader Ferrer announces exile after prison 'torture'
- Jose Daniel Ferrer announced he is going into exile after experiencing "torture" and "humiliation" in prison.
- Ferrer faced pressure from the political police, indicating severe governmental oppression.
- He emphasized leaving Cuba with his dignity and honor intact, highlighting support from the United States.
- Ferrer was released in January as part of a deal with Biden for Cuba's removal from a terrorism sponsor list.
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Recently, the dictatorship's barbarity towards me has exceeded all limits, he complained in a letter.


Cuban historic dissident Jos Daniel Ferrer, imprisoned for attempting to participate in the July 2021 demonstrations, announced his exile.
Surprise and shock within the Cuban opposition. José Daniel Ferrer, the main dissident leader in the interior of the island, has managed to send a letter from the...

Cuban opposition leader Ferrer announces exile after prison 'torture'
Jailed Cuban dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer, the longtime leader of the island's pro-democracy movement, announced Friday that he had chosen to go into exile after suffering "torture" and "humiliation" in prison.
Cuban Opposition Leader Ferrer Announces Exile After Prison 'Torture'
Jailed Cuban dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer, the longtime leader of the island's pro-democracy movement, announced Friday that he had chosen to go into exile after suffering "torture" and "humiliation" in prison.
The opponent, in prison since 2021, has done so with “honour on high”, without accepting the blackmail, abuse and humiliating conditions imposed on him by the regime.
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