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Four prisoners attack Cuban artist Maykel Osorbo in prison

The complaint was made by Cuban activist Anamely Ramos through social networks.

Maykel Osorbo (Imagen de Referencia) © Redes sociales
Maykel Osorbo (Reference Image) Photo © Social networks

The political prisoner Maykel Osorbo Castillo He was attacked in prison, in an act of violence about which there are not many details, activist Anamely Ramos denounced this Thursday.

“They called from the prison to say that four prisoners squared up Maykel and even took his blood. A certain Bemba and others. Try to ensure that nothing happens to Maykel,” Ramos wrote in the red social X.

The member of the San Isidro Movement He demanded that “Maykel call to hear from his own voice that he is okay.”

At the end of March, the dissident and co-author of the song “Patria y Vida” was in a punishment cell and held incommunicado for their continuous confrontations with the prison repressors to protect their rights.

Maykel knows very well what his life is worth, but there are limits that he is not willing to let others cross.. If he didn't do it like that, he would already be dead. If Cuba is dominated by a mafia, what is left for the prisons, where mistreatment and corruption are the order of the day and the worst part is always carried out by political prisoners? Ramos stressed at that time through a post. of complaint.

In 2022 Maykel "Osorbo" was sentenced to nine years of deprivation of liberty, for alleged acts of outrage against the symbols of the country, contempt, defamation of institutions and organizations and of heroes and martyrs, attacks, resistance and public disorders, said a statement from the Attorney General's Office of the Republic of Cuba.

Various international organizations They have joined together to request the release of him and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, who remain in maximum security prisons in Pinar del Río and Artemisa, respectively.

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