CUBA NEWS
November 5, 2003

FROM CUBA
Cuban dissident couple ordered to appear in different police stations for questioning

HAVANA, Cuba, November 4 (www.cubanet.org) - Enri Saumell Peña, president of the dissent Republican Alternative human rights group, and his wife, Miriam, were summoned to appear on the same day and the same time for questioning -but at separate police stations in different parts of the city.

During three hours of questioning, an official named "Gabriel" threatened to imprison Saumell Peña, 40, again if he didn't desist from campaign for open-air meeting areas for dissidents. He was jailed from December of last year until March.

An official named "Yan" told Saumell's wife that she should get her husband to stop his activities.

Saumell Peña was questioned in Central Havana and his wife in Marinao.


 

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