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April 14, 2006
 

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Dissidents stopped and told they were illegally in Havana

HAVANA, April 12 (Richard Roselló / www.cubanet.org) - Two dissidents from Santiago de Cuba were stopped by police last week and told they were in the capital illegally because they did not have transportation documents authorizing their visit.

Ángel Leonardo Mora Baltasar and Jordanis Camacho Marcel told the police that they were in the city to visit relatives.

"I came to see my sister who's going to be operated on." Mora Baltasar said, while Camacho said he was going to visit a relative he had not seen in a long time.

"That's not the way it works,' replied a police officer. "You have to carry a transit document signed by the municipality where you live in order to come to Havana from Santiago de Cuba."

Mora Baltazar and Camacho are members of the dissident National Transition to Democracy Board.

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