Cuba frees dissident detained after Pope visit
(AFP)
HAVANA — Police in Cuba released Jose Daniel Ferrer, a political 
dissident arrested shortly after the visit to the island by Pope 
Benedict XVI, the activist told AFP.
"They released me around 1:00 pm," Ferrer said by telephone from his 
home in the town of Palmarito de Cauto, in the province of Santiago de 
Cuba, 900 kilometers (550 miles) southeast of Havana.
"Physically I don't feel well, but my spirits are high," said Ferrer, 41.
Ferrer, leader of the banned Patriotic Union of Cuba (UPC), was arrested 
on April 2 along with 42 activists in a crackdown on protesters in 
Santiago de Cuba after the pope visited the island.
The group was arrested after protesting the detention of a dissident who 
chanted anti-government slogans during the pope's visit in late March. 
Most were released after a few days.
Ferrer said that police told him he could wait at home for a trial on 
disorderly conduct charges, although no date has been set. The police 
also warned that they would be monitoring him.
"They told me that the activities that I instigate, organize and finance 
are actions against the revolution that cause public disorder, and that 
if I continued they would ... take me back to prison," Ferrer said.
However if he limited his opposition to writing behind closed doors, 
then the authorities told him that they could dismiss the case.
Ferrer vowed to continue with his outside activities.
While in detention, Ferrer went on a three-day hunger strike complaining 
about prison food. He ended his protest when prison officials let his 
wife bring food.
Ferrer was one of dozens of dissidents sentenced to prison in 2003 but 
was released in 2011 through the mediation of the Catholic Church.
About 130 political prisoners were freed as a result of that dialogue. 
Most left for Spain, but Ferrer and 11 others refused to leave their 
homeland.
Havana considers dissidents "mercenaries" in Washington's pay.
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