Guillermo Fariñas lies in a bed in Santa Clara, Cuba, ready to die. Six weeks ago, Cuban political prisoner Orlando Zapata Tamayo died while on hunger strike in protest of the torture he had endured for seven years and in protest of the Cuban government’s treatment of all of its prisoners.Since his death, Fariñas has refused food in solidarity with Zapata.
Like Zapata, Fariñas is prepared to die so that the suffering of people inside Cuba exacts a heavy price on the Castro regime’s international reputation.
These photographs, published here for the first time, were taken by an independent journalist in Cuba four days ago.
Guillermo Fariñas is a journalist and a doctor of psychology. Like his father, Fariñas was a soldier of the Cuban revolution. He fought in Angola and received military education in Moscow. Later, he was elected General Secretary of Healthcare Union Workers. Fariñas was jailed in 1995 for speaking out about the corruption of Cuban healthcare. As they do with all such dissidents, the Cuban government labeled him a “mercenary” and a “CIA agent.”
Although he is now a free man, Fariñas cannot ignore those political prisoners who are sick and in need of attention. He refuses to remain silent and began his own strike for the release of the sick prisoners of conscience held in Cuba’s vast network of prisons. Unless he ceases his strike, Fariñas has only several days left before his organs fail.
The withdrawal of dictator Fidel Castro from the center stage of Cuban government was supposed to harbor an opening, a softening, a possibility of a transition. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. There was no new beginning for Cuba with the advent of Raul Castro as supreme leader. The government has continued to brutally censor and repress criticism.
Just in late March, Las Damas de Blanco (the “Ladies in White”) were attacked and physically assaulted by a government-led mob in Havana for peacefully marching in the city streets. They are a group of women, wives of Cuban political prisoners arrested in 2003 during Black Spring–the worst crackdown on freedom of speech in recent history–they hold flowers in memory of their loved ones and they march quietly through Havana dressed head to toe in white. They have won numerous international prizes (they they cannot collect because they are not allowed to travel) including the Andrei Sakharov Prize from the European Parliament. They visited Fariñas to show both their compassion and gratitude for his sacrifice. Pictured here are the leaders of the Ladies in White.
The death of Zapata by hunger strike was a scathing blow to the credibility of Cuba’s government. If Fariñas were to die, the Castro government’s barbarity will be impossible to ignore. How sad that it should come at so dear a price.







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Hey Sean Penn, what have you and and all your Hollywood buddies got to say about this? Nothing, just what I thought.
What the?!?! Why would anyone want to die in protest to such a wonderful government? They have the wonderful humanitarians, the Castros, leading them, nice boats for crossing the gulf and getting into the US. Obama wants us to be more like them. Surely our fearless leader woudn't steer us wrong.
How can someone starve to death in a nation with universal health care?
Paging Jesse Jackson…..Hello Jesse Jackson
Paging the Congressional Black Caucus…..
Paging all race baiting poverty pimps….
Another black man starving himself to death rather than live under a government that you gleefully support.
God
This is devastating. Please, please, please, someone help this man and all the others who are starving in prison. Sean Penn will do – just someone – anyone!!! I'll keep him in my prayers and hope the MSM will pick up on this story. This is the country that's praised by progressives and also the progressives in the WH.
I heard this kinda thing was going on in Cuba, but the New York Times said it was at Guantanamo Bay that the conditions were this bad. Huh, they probably just got the address wrong and didn't translate the Spanish well. Anyhow, Micheal Moore's Shlockumentary Film "Sicko" disproves anything this man is dying for so….ya know…..who ya gonna believe …..some guy who's giving his life in a slow painful way to call attention to what he see's as harsh brutal dictatorship?…or a plump well fed American film maker anti-capitalist who's made millions praising Castro?,,,,I dunno, its a tough call on who's more credible here.
Anyhow, according to Sean Penn this guy should still be in prison for uttering the word dictator in the same sentence as Fidel Castro because………well just because.
A brave and courageous man, my thoughts and prayers go out to him at this moment.
Thank you S.E. for bringing his story to our attention.
Only 9 comments? Got anybody whiter?
No editorial as of yet from the New York Times. Can you imagine if a black man were on a hunger strike and close to death in pre-apartheid South Africa or here in the USA? The screams from their central headquarters on 620 Eighth Avenue would be so loud that the skies would literally burst open! But in all fairness, the NYT's did have a couple of really "important" write-up's recently on Cuba's national ballet company and they also had an indispensable article on how Cuban employees are now taking ownership of hair saloons in Cuba! You know, "all the news that's fit to print!"
…does Soros and the Lying Left have anybody more ignorant an assclown troll dribbler than you….?
Because universal health care is not freedom..
This story is sad, but not shocking. My prayers are with him as they are with anyone who stands against tyranny. This is the way progressive/socialists/communists work though. They will now start to call Fariñas a racist for daring to dissent from Castros great society.
My prayers are with him. I admire his strength and integrity and hope that his actions lead to the change he seeks.
Heartwrenching. What a brave human being. Let this man's story be a reminder where the USA is heading.
RealAmerican wrote -> "Only 9 comments? Got anybody whiter?"
I checked for leftie blogs and negative. I did come up with one on Huffpo…few comments about the poor man but lots of support for Castrofascism…- some examples –
"I like socialism my friend but the real one….. castrofascism is just that, fascism pure and clean……."
“ I think that what Cuba have achieved in terms of universal access to health services and assistance to many countries in Latin America and Africa is really amazing,”
"Perhaps those who are embittered by Cuban people's sucsss should use Cuban model to improve the appalling health care and education standards in many a Miami neighborhood."
One of the commentators quoted Margaret Chan from WHO – “ I think that what Cuba have achieved in terms of universal access to health services and assistance to many countries in Latin America and Africa is really amazing,” and then stated –
"Cuba the only country in the Western Hemisphere with free universal healthcare l care and free education.
despite all the efforts of U.S. and Cuban rightwing lobby. That's a fact."
"Perhaps those who are embittered by Cuban people's sucsss (sic) should use Cuban model to improve the appalling health care and education standards in many a Miami neighborhood."
So there you have it. That's the response by the left toward a man who is dying under Castrofascism!!!
We now await Castro's mao-allies in the WH to condemn the horrific treatment of the people in this fascist regime. Crickets.
They'd be hard pressed to be more shameful or hypocritical. Why does any one care what these so-called journalist do…
God Bless Guillermo Fariñas. Remember him in your thoughts and prayers. And thank God for brave men who sacrifice to draw attention to the atrocities and abuses of dictators like the Castro brothers.
"Where in the world is Matt Lauer?"…. He & his whole Today show crew were wading in the beautiful surf not far from the outside walls of the infamous prison where Zapata died and many others are still suffering.
Why doesn't Michael Moore do a FACTUAL documentary about the corruption of Cuban health care which Fariñas is trying draw attention to – using the only he has left- his very life? This corruption sucks all the all the assets out the system where only the elite get anything close to modern health care. Most hospitals, where the ordinary people have to go & non Cubans never are allowed to see aren't fit for animals let alone human beings.
I Will Die Free, by Nobel Alexander, documents his 22 yrs in the corrupt, inhumane, brutal, and unsanitary Cuban prison system. It is a tragedy that this still continues….the cruel side of communism. America should not tolerate this but instead our progressive politicians praise Castro and Cuba…..they are as guilty as Castro for their lack of concern and action when they are in the position of power to put a stop to such inhumanity.
Yet another victim of communist oppression.
RealAmerican wrote -> "Only 9 comments? Got anybody whiter?"
I checked for leftie blogs and negative. I did come up with one on Huffpo…few comments about the poor man but lots of support for Castrofascism…- some examples –
"I like socialism my friend but the real one….. castrofascism is just that, fascism pure and clean……."
“ I think that what Cuba have achieved in terms of universal access to health services and assistance to many countries in Latin America and Africa is really amazing,”
"Perhaps those who are embittered by Cuban people's sucsss should use Cuban model to improve the appalling health care and education standards in many a Miami neighborhood."
HAVE U GUYS NOTICE THAT war-machine IS EVERYWHERE,
WHAT A SMALL LITTLE MAN!
[...] Guillermo Fariñas se encuentra en una cama en Santa Clara, Cuba, dispuesto a morir. Hace seis semanas, prisionero político cubano Orlando Zapata Tamayo murió mientras en huelga de hambre en protesta por las torturas que había sufrido durante siete años y en protesta por el tratamiento del gobierno cubano de todos sus prisioneros. Desde su muerte, Fariñas [. . . ] URL del artículo original http://bigjournalism.com/separker/2010/04/19/exclusive-second-hunger-striker-cuban-journalist-close-... [...]
Though I'm disgusted, I'm not really surprised. In the Left's view, the individual's only purpose is to support the State. "The People" are championed, but individual heroes like Guillermo Fariñas and the Ladies In White are swept under the carpet.
They don't fit the Narrative.
Do not worry! God will punish each and everyone of you that "do wrong" to others. This man is willing to die for a greater cause. Those who do not have God in their hearts, will never understand, that God, Jesus and the Holly Spirit want us to be free. He will die, and God will receive him with open arms; however, you on the other hand, will burn in hell as well as the Castros and those who followed them to the end. Believe that, it is found in the word of God – Heaven Vs. Hell.
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I Will Die Free, by Nobel Alexander, documents his 22 yrs in the corrupt, inhumane, brutal, and unsanitary Cuban prison system. It is a tragedy that this still continues….the cruel side of communism. America should not tolerate this but instead our progressive politicians praise Castro and Cuba…..they are as guilty as Castro for their lack of concern and action when they are in the position of power to put a stop to such inhumanity.
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