Cuban opposition leader is arrested

 Cuban opposition leader is arrested prior to the ban on protests

 His family members confirmed that Guillermo Farinas, a Cuban journalist dissident, human rights advocate was detained on the previous day.

 A few days ago, he was detained by the police because he participated in a demonstration against the government.

 He was arrested this morning.  mewing exercise snap fitness great salt plains health center what’s cooking movie axiom fitness palo verde behavioral health pancare health The mother of Farina, Alicia Hernandez, told the AFP news agency that they arrested the suspect around 2:10 pm [19:10 GMTThe arrest took place at around 2:10 PM [19:10 GMT].

 The mother said that her son was taking antibiotics to treat a bladder infection.

 Hernandez said that Hernandez was transported to Arnaldo Milian Castro Hospital in an ambulance as well as two officers from the police.

 “They claimed that tomorrow, an  group exercise classes lifetime fitness parker interactive health massage chair cherokee health park vytalize health mgaolo fitness tracker attorney would come to him to make an accusation against him, however, we aren’t sure why.”

 Farinas (59) Farinas (59) is an educated psychologist and has been an independent journalist as well as a human rights activist and psychologist. Farinas received the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize 2010 for Freedom of Thought.

 Farinas has participated in 23 hunger strikes in the last 20 years to protest against the Cuban government. This has seriously harmed his health.

 He is a member of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (the most active opposition political group)

 Farinas arrest comes before an  evans fitness club yoga joint petite yoga pants jackknife exercise williams sonoma slow cooking hawaiian bros usf health food trucks marco pizza opposition-led protest scheduled for Monday , requesting that political prisoners from Cuba are freed.

 While the communist-run government of the island has prohibited the event the organizers plan to go on the event.

 The government claims that the protesters are backed by Washington and are seeking to bring about an alteration in the government.

 The president Miguel Diaz Canel stated that his supporters would fight the revolution against the “imperial strategy (of America) to take it down.”

 Diaz-Canel said that “We are peaceful, confident of ourselves, however we’re vigilant and attentive and ready to defend our revolution, to defend ourselves against any actions of interventionists against our nation,” in a Friday television interview.

 He stated “We are a revolutionary society which can be open to dialogue and discussion,” but “we are an open society to blackmail, pressure, as well as foreign intrusion.”

 Officials from Cuba claim that they have political prisoners. They believe that the opposition to the government unlegitimate and claim that it is financed by the United States.

 In July of this year, Cuba was hit by unimaginable street protests. People marched through the streets screaming “freedom” or “we are hungry”.

 One victim was killed, a lot were wounded and more than 1,175 people were detained during the protests. Cubalex is a human rights organization, says that half of the people detained remain in prison.

 Yunior Garcia was the main organizer of the march on Monday. He claimed that the authorities had warned him on Friday the march would be canceled in the event that plans to march solely were not approved by the organizer.

 Garcia Garcia Garcia to AFP that  bodhi fitness tf supplements spark yoga yoga tune up balls duck walk exercise cooking oil filter pizza express personal trainer clean check he will continue his protest in a solitary manner regardless of the jail they put him in.

 “I’m not hiding.”

 Garcia is 39 years old and a playwright, created Archipielago. The group is informing Cubans to take part in a march on Monday to protest against the government.

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