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Derechos
Humanos

Human
Rights
Cuban Prisoner of
Conscience Awarded
Medal of Freedom
Oscar Biscet is a
healer -- known to 11 million Cubans
as a physician, a community
organizer, and an advocate for human
rights. For two decades, he has told
the world what he has seen in Cuba:
the arrogance of a one-party state;
the suppression of political
dissent; the coercion of expectant
mothers. For speaking the truth Dr.
Biscet has endured repeated
harassment, beatings, and
detentions. The international
community agrees that Dr. Biscet's
imprisonment is unjust, yet the
regime has refused every call for
his release.
To the Cuban
dictatorship, Dr. Biscet is a
"dangerous man." He is dangerous in
the same way that Martin Luther
King, Jr. and Gandhi were dangerous.
He is a man of peace, a man of
truth, and a man of faith. In
captivity for most of the last eight
years, he has continued to embody
courage and dignity. His example is
a rebuke to the tyrants and secret
police of a regime whose day is
passing.
Dr. Biscet is also a
young man. God willing, he'll soon
regain his freedom, as justice
demands. He deserves to be reunited
with his wife, Elsa, and all their
family. And the land they call home
deserves to be free. When that day
arrives, the peoples of Cuba and the
United States will stand together as
free men and women. And the
liberated country will honor a great
man with a mighty heart, Oscar Elias
Biscet.
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