23 September 2005

Alert

Imprisoned journalist on hunger strike


Incident details

Víctor Rolando Arroyo

journalist(s)

This is available in:

English Español
(CPJ/IFEX) - The following is a CPJ press release:

CUBA: CPJ concerned about health of jailed journalist on hunger strike

New York, September 23, 2005 - The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about the health of jailed independent journalist Víctor Rolando Arroyo who went on hunger strike two weeks ago and is now in the prison hospital, his sister Blanca Arroyo told CPJ. Arroyo refused food to protest mistreatment at the Guantánamo Provincial Prison, in eastern Cuba, where he is serving a 26-year sentence. He is one of 24 independent journalists behind bars in Cuba.

Arroyo's wife, Elsa González, learned of the hunger strike from family members of other dissidents at Guantánamo, Blanca Arroyo told CPJ. González made the long journey to the prison from her home in Pinar del Río on Wednesday and is still waiting for her visit to be authorized. According to inmates who have seen Arroyo and passed information to his family, the journalist appears very weak and possibly dehydrated, his sister said. González has not seen Arroyo for four months.

"We are extremely concerned about the health of our colleague and the humiliating treatment to his family members," said CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper. "We renew our demands that the Cuban government release all 24 independent journalists unconditionally."

Arroyo, 55, a journalist with the independent news agency Unión de Periodistas y Escritores de Cuba Independientes (UPECI), was sentenced in April 2003 for committing acts "aimed at subverting the internal order of the nation and destroying its political, economic, and social system."

CPJ is a New York-based, independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom around the world.



Source:

Committee to Protect Journalists
330 7th Ave., 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
USA
info (@) cpj.org
Phone: +1 212 465 1004
Fax: +1 212 465 9568
 

Stay on top of free expression news.

Sign up to receive the weekly IFEX Communiqué.


 
The International Freedom of Expression eXchange (IFEX) is a global network of 95 organisations working to defend and promote the right to free expression.
Permission is granted for material on this website to be reproduced or republished in whole or in part provided the source member and/or IFEX is cited with a link to the original item.