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Without Water, Food, or Rights: the Prison Life of Two 11J Protesters

Summary by diariodecuba.com
Political prisoners Alexander Martínez Amoroso and Yasniel Mariño Himely, from the June 11 attacks, face water shortages, spoiled food, weight loss, and punishments in Havana prisons, reports the Cuban Prison Documentation Center.
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Political prisoners Alexander Martínez Amoroso and Yasniel Mariño Himely, from the June 11 attacks, face water shortages, spoiled food, weight loss, and punishments in Havana prisons, reports the Cuban Prison Documentation Center.

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diariodecuba.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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