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Jorge Olivera Castillo

Sentenced to 18 years in prison at Guantánamo, Chafarina.

Jorge Olivera Castillo was the head of Havana Press agency (Havana) and later its interim director and a former reporter for New Cuban Press. In a 1997 crackdown on independent journalists he was denounced by Cuban authorities for "consorting with the ...


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The Center for the Advancement of Human Rights is an interdisciplinary, non-partisan human rights center located at Florida State University. Established in 2000, the Center has the mandate of (1) creating human rights courses throughout FSU's many colleges and departments; (2) of sponsoring FSU students at home and abroad for human rights internships; and (3) of supporting human rights advocates and non-governmental organizations throughout the world.

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FSU President Emeritus
Sandy D'Alemberte

The Spring 2003 arrest and conviction of some 75 Cuban political dissidents precipitated international protests and broad-based criticisms of the Castro regime from around the world. The imprisonment of these dissidents marks one of the most severe crackdowns on the Cuban democracy movement in several decades, and represents a profound curtailment of human rights and civil liberties in Cuba.

This website is dedicated to an objective examination of the Rule of Law in Cuba. In particular, it aspires to collect and disseminate information about the recently convicted prisoners of conscience there and the legal proceedings that led to their imprisonment.