FROM
CUBA
Cuban independent journalist forced out
of father-in-law's home
HAVANA, March 19 (Reinaldo Cosano Alén
/ www.cubanet.org) - Independent journalist
Carlos Garcell Pérez says agents
from State Security forced him to abandon
his father-in-law's home where he had been
living.
Garcell Pérez conceded that he did
not have government permission to live in
the house, located in Moa in Holguín
province, as required by law.
He said that his father-in-law was told
that his granddaughter would lose her job
if her stepfather continued living at the
house.
He said he and his wife and two-month-old
baby have moved back to their home in Sagua
de Tánamo, also in Holguín
province.
"Now our family is divided,"
he said.
Garcell Pérez is director of the
APLO news agency.
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