José Daniel Ferrer ends hunger strike after six days of protest

José Daniel Ferrer, leader of UNPACU, has ended his hunger strike while in prison, but he remains strong and his family is demanding freedom for political prisoners in Cuba.

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Cuban political prisoner José Daniel Ferrer, leader of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU), ended the hunger strike he had been on for six days in the Mar Verde prison in Santiago de Cuba.

The decision was made on Tuesday after the prison authorities agreed to allow a full family visit and accepted the delivery of a bag containing food and hygiene products.

The news was confirmed by his sister, Ana Belkis Ferrer, via social media, who expressed gratitude for the support from those who stood by José Daniel during this challenging time.

In her statement, Ana Belkis reiterated the demand for freedom for all political prisoners and justice for those killed by the Cuban regime.

Ferrer began this hunger strike as a protest against the torture and assaults he endured in prison. His family reported that the political prisoner was brutally beaten on November 18 by officials serving the regime, in yet another act of repression against opponents of the island's political system.

Since his arrest on July 11, 2021, when he was about to join the popular protests, Ferrer has faced multiple violations of his human rights.

International organizations and activists continue to call for urgent attention to the situation of political prisoners in Cuba, demanding an end to reprisals and torture in the country's prisons.

Ferrer’s prolonged depression and his repeated hunger strikes have revealed the critical situation within Cuban penitentiaries and the lack of protections for those who oppose the regime.

The case of José Daniel Ferrer is a symbol of the struggle for freedom and the respect for human rights in Cuba.

Frequently Asked Questions about José Daniel Ferrer and the Situation of Political Prisoners in Cuba

Why did José Daniel Ferrer end his hunger strike?

José Daniel Ferrer ended his hunger strike after six days when prison authorities agreed to allow him a full family visit and accepted to provide him with a bag of food and hygiene products. This decision was regarded as a small step forward amid the harsh conditions he has faced in prison.

What complaints has José Daniel Ferrer made regarding his situation in prison?

José Daniel Ferrer has reported torture and physical assaults by officials of the Cuban regime. His family has stated that he was brutally beaten, raising international concern about his health and the systematic abuses in Cuban prisons.

What is the situation of political prisoners in Cuba according to international organizations?

International organizations continue to denounce the lack of human rights and the inhumane conditions faced by political prisoners in Cuba. There have been calls for an end to reprisals and torture in prisons, as well as for the release of all unjustly detained political prisoners.

What role does José Daniel Ferrer's family play in his defense?

The family of José Daniel Ferrer, particularly his sister Ana Belkis Ferrer and his wife Nelva Ortega, have been persistent and critical voices defending him, highlighting the human rights violations he has endured. They have used international platforms and social media to raise awareness of his situation and demand justice.

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