Rubio Asks for Proof of Ferrer's Life, 'Cuba Lo Torture'
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American Secretary of State Marco Rubio has asked for evidence that the Cuban opposition leader, José Daniel Ferrer - on hunger strike for more than two weeks in the prison of Mar Verde, in Santiago di Cuba - is still alive. "The Cuban regime continues to torture pro-democracy activist José Daniel Ferrer. The United States demands immediate proof of life," wrote Rubio on his official account of X. In his message, Rubio, the son of Cuban emigrant…
"The Cuban regime continues to torture pro-democracy activist #JoséDanielFerrer. #UnitedStates demands immediate proof of life and the release of all political prisoners," @SecRubio demands.
The U.S. demands from the Cuban regime proof of the life of José Daniel Ferrer, imprisoned in inhuman conditions and victim of torture. Ferrer, on a hunger strike, is considered a political dissident.
The Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba denounces its direct involvement in acts of torture against the opponent
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