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Case History: Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez

Status: 
Completed Sentence
About the situation

Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez was released on May 3, 2016 upon finishing his prison sentence.

Human rights defenders Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez and Laudelino Rodriguez Mendoza are also currently under detention following their arbitrary arrest on 5 November 2015 and a summary trial on 6 November 2015 in which they were sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.

This is an example of several cases of arbitrary arrests and judicial harassment against defenders in Cuba in the past months.

About Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez

Geovanys Izaguirre HernandezGeovanys Izaguirre Hernandez is a member of Frente de Acción Cívica “Orlando Zapata Tamayo” (Civic Action Front “Orlando Zapata Tamayo” - FACOZT). FACOZT is an organisation that fights for the release of political prisoners in Cuba and reports human rights abuses committed by police forces against peaceful demonstrators in the country.

27 January 2016
Human rights defender Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez beaten in prison

On 22 January 2016, a prison guard physically assaulted human rights defender Mr Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez, who is detained in Aguadores Prison, in the province of Santiago de Cuba.  

Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez was attacked after attempting to intervene on behalf of a fellow detainee, who had inflicted cuts on himself. Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez called for the prison guard to aid the injured man, however, the guard refused to intervene and help the bleeding detainee or call for medical help. As the human rights defender continued to protest, the prison guard struck him on the head with his baton, punched him in the eye, and broke his finger.

Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez was arrested on 5 November 2015 along with fellow human rights defender Mr Laudelino Rodriguez Mendoza. In the morning of 6 November 2015, both human rights defenders were subjected to a summary judgement and sentenced to six months' imprisonment. They were convicted of failing to pay a fine of 15,000 Cuban pesos (approximately €4,700) for allegedly spraying anti-government graffiti in the city of Palma Soriano. The alleged graffiti read "Queremos Cambios" (We want change), "No más hambre" (No more hunger), "No más desempleo" (No more unemployment).

18 November 2015
Ongoing arbitrary detention of human rights defender Hugo Damián Prieto Blanco amidst arbitrary arrests and judicial harassment of peaceful demonstrators

Mr Hugo Damián Prieto Blanco has been arbitrarily detained since 25 October 2015 and is now facing charges of public disorder linked to his participation in peaceful demonstrations in Cuba.

Human rights defenders Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez and Laudelino Rodriguez Mendoza are also currently under detention following their arbitrary arrest on 5 November 2015 and a summary trial on 6 November 2015 in which they were sentenced to 6 months imprisonment.

This is an example of several cases of arbitrary arrests and judicial harassment against defenders in Cuba in the past months. Amongst them, the case of human rights defenders Jorge Luis García Pérez “Antúnez” and Yris Tamara Perez Aguilera, both of whom were arrested on 11 November 2015 and released the following day.

Human rights defender Hugo Damián Prieto Blanco has been detained since 25 October 2015 when he was arrested while on his way to participate in the demonstration “Todas Marchamos” (We all March), organised by the Damas de Blanco (Ladies in White) movement. He is being detained at the Fifth Unit of the Municipality Playa (Quinta Unidad del Municipio Playa), in Havana. The human rights defender is facing charges of public disorder linked to his participation in a demonstration at the premises of the Attorney General's office on 22 October 2015 demanding that all human rights defenders detained during the Pope's visit to Cuba should be released.

Human rights defenders Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez and Laudelino Rodriguez Mendoza were arrested on 5 November 2015 and taken to the police station in the city of Palma Soriano. In the morning of 6 November 2015 both human rights defenders were subjected to a summary judgement and sentenced to six months imprisonment. They were both convicted of failing to pay a fine of 15,000 Cuban pesos (approximately 4,700 euros) for allegedly making anti-government graffiti in the city of Palma Soriano. The graffitti read "Queremos Cambios" (We want change), "No más hambre" (No more hunger), "No más desempleo" (no more unemployment).

On 11 November 2015, at approximately 7am, members of the regime’s special brigade broke into the home of Jorge Luis García Pérez “Antúnez” in Camaguey and arrested him along with his wife and fellow human rights defender Yris Tamara Perez Aguilera. The arrests happened one day after Jorge Luis García Pérez “Antúnez” launched the campaign “No, no and no” (“No, no y no”) asking the government to free Messrs Geovanys Izaguirre Hernandez and Laudelino Rodriguez Mendoza. Jorge Luis García Pérez “Antúnez” and Yris Tamara Perez Aguilera were released the following day, but their home was seized by the police and their computer was taken along with some documents.

Front Line Defenders has received recurrent reports on arbitrary detentions conducted against human rights defenders in Cuba. The human rights organisation Information Centre “Let's Talk” Press (Centro de Información Hablemos Press - CIHPRESS) has recently issued a document reporting 1,021 arbitrary and politically motivated arrests in Cuba in the month of October 2015 alone. The alarming number of arbitrary detentions in Cuba shows that human rights defenders who speak out against the regime continue to be targets of systematic repression. In this context, one of the most vulnerable group of human rights defenders are the women from Damas de Blanco since they are frequently subject to harassment during their weekly protests in Havana and other Cuban cities. This group of women has seen an increased pattern of arbitrary detention against them, where the government detain them for a few hours and re-arrest them the following week.