CUBA. OLIVIERO TOSCANI’S EXHIBITION ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN CASTRO’S REGIME OPENS IN CADIZ
May 13, 2005: to keep public attention on the plight of political prisoners and the repression of dissent in Cuba two years after the wave of crackdowns, HOC, Con Cuba en la distancia and Reporters sans frontiers have promoted an exhibition in Cadiz by Oliviero Toscani entitled ‘FORBIDDEN TO THINK, THE FACE OF REPRESSION IN CUBA’.
The exhibition was inaugurated on May 13 in the presence of Grace Giselle Piney Roche, President of Asociación Cultural Con Cuba en la distanzia; Sergio D’Elia, HOC Secretary; Fernando Santiago Muñoz, Reporteros Sin Fronteras, President of Asociación de la Prensa de Cádiz; Maria Jesus Castro, PSOE-MP; Maria José Pelayo, PP-MP; Orlando Fondevila, Revista Hispano Cubana.
‘Forbidden to think, the face of repression in cuba’ shows, in Toscani inimitable style, the face of 75 dissidents arrested by Castro’s regime on 18 March 2003 and sentenced to 6 to 28 years of reclusion on charges of treason and political conspiracy. (Sources: HOC, 13/05/2005)
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