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Cuban prison hunger striker dies | Cuban prison hunger striker dies |
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Cuban political prisoner Orlando Zapata Tamayo has died in hospital after 85 days on hunger strike. | |
Mr Zapata, 42, had been transferred to a Havana hospital from a smaller clinic in the central province of Camaguey after his condition worsened on Monday. | |
Amnesty International declared him a prisoner of conscience after his arrest in March 2003 in a crackdown on opposition groups. | Amnesty International declared him a prisoner of conscience after his arrest in March 2003 in a crackdown on opposition groups. |
He had been refusing food in protest at jail conditions. | |
Mr Zapata, whose family announced last week that he was seriously ill, died on Tuesday in Havana's Hermanos Ameijeiras hospital. | |
His death marks the first time in nearly 40 years a Cuban activist starved himself to death to protest against government abuses. | His death marks the first time in nearly 40 years a Cuban activist starved himself to death to protest against government abuses. |
The last political prisoner to die on hunger strike in Cuba was Pedro Luis Boitel, a poet and student leader, in 1972. | |
'Better future' | |
Mr Zapata's mother, Reina Luisa Tamayo, told the Miami newspaper El Nuevo Herald by telephone that her son had been "murdered" by Cuba's authorities. | |
"They managed to do what they wanted," she said. "They ended the life of a fighter for human rights.'' | "They managed to do what they wanted," she said. "They ended the life of a fighter for human rights.'' |
Laura Pollan, a dissident from the group known as Ladies in White, told the BBC: "He wasn't a murderer. He wasn't a thief. He wasn't a rapist. He was simply a young man who wanted a better future for Cuba." | |
Mr Zapata was among a group of some 75 dissidents jailed by the authorities in 2003. He was initially sentenced to three years in prison, but this was increased to 25 years in subsequent trials. | |
Cuba's illegal but tolerated Human Rights Commission says there are about 200 political prisoners still held in Cuba, about one-third less than when Raul Castro took over as president from his brother Fidel. | Cuba's illegal but tolerated Human Rights Commission says there are about 200 political prisoners still held in Cuba, about one-third less than when Raul Castro took over as president from his brother Fidel. |
But if anything harassment of dissidents has increased over the past year, the group says. | But if anything harassment of dissidents has increased over the past year, the group says. |
Cuba designates prisoners of conscience as mercenaries sympathetic to the United States. | Cuba designates prisoners of conscience as mercenaries sympathetic to the United States. |