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CUBAN POLICE FORCEFULLY BREAK-UP LADIES OF WHITE'S
SIT-IN FOR RELEASE OF HUSBANDS
CUBAN
POLICE broke up a peaceful sit-in by a small group
of women demanding the release of their jailed
husbands Monday, forcing them aboard a bus at a park
near the offices of Cuban President Raul Castro and
driving them home. The 10 women, half of them
members of the "Ladies in White" dissident group,
gathered early Monday at the park beside Havana's
famed Revolution Square.
The demonstration was broken up a little more than
three hours later when a bus carrying more than 20
uniformed policewomen arrived. The protesters locked
arms and refused requests to leave, prompting
officers to pin them to the ground with their arms
behind their backs, said Berta de Los Angeles Soler,
whose activist husband, Angel Moya, is serving 20
years in prison. Soler said the women were carried
onto the bus and driven home. Seven participants
were taken out of the capital to their homes in
other provinces.
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