Granma said that there was a campaign to "demonize" to Cuba with the Villar case
posted on: Jan 23 2012 10:33 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times.The daily Granma, official organ of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC, only), today accused international media and governments like those of United States, Spain and Chile of "demonization" of the country from what it described as "deliberate manipulation" of the death of inmate Wilman Villar.
"This new attack against our country has a political intention franca has nothing to do with a legitimate concern for the life of the Cuban and Cubans," said Granma in a broad editorial published Monday to any page in your home.
The newspaper points out that media and some Governments who considered "committed to the subversion against Cuba" use "unscrupulously" death "of a common prisoner", "unfortunate" but only in the case of Cuba "becomes aware of international impact".
Granma presents Villar as a common prisoner who was sentenced to four years in prison for "having beaten" u000a"brutally to his wife, assaulting police and violently resisting arrest".
The newspaper accuses Spanish authorities and the European Union "censoring truth" and condemn to Cuba "without trying to even ask for the subject".
Spain, the newspaper criticized the "great cynicism" and "double standards" of his Government and wondered how qualifies "police brutality" in that country and elsewhere in Europe against the movement of the indignant, or who has been concerned about the "dramatic situation of overcrowding" there according to Granma in prisons Spanish.
A United States defined as the "main instigator of any effort by discrediting Cuba" to justify its policy of hostility, subversion and lock"and accused the"hypocrisy"of a country, he said,"holding a poor human rights record".
Among others, Granma underlines the 90 executions in the United States.UU. from January 2010, the 3.222 u000aconvicts is in the "corridor of death" or the death last November of three people in the middle of a hunger strike mass of prisoners in California, a fact that "little is known in the world".
Chile does not escape criticisms of Granma that wondered if the Government spokesman who condemned the death of Villar is of those who wanted to "Rename" the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet as a military regime or if he said something of the "repressive and arbitrary" anti-terror law which applies to the mapuches.
In general, the Cuban newspaper denounces the intention of "artificially manufacture and sell a false image of alleged gross and systematic violations of the freedoms in Cuba that someday justifies intervention in order to 'protect defenseless civilians Cubans'".
The prisoner Wilman Villar, of 31 years and since September was a member of the Patriotic Union of Cuban opposition group, died last Thursday after a strike of u000ahungry for 50 days which began in the prison in protest by the sentence of four years of imprisonment is imposed, as they argue the dissent and relatives.
His death has given rise to various reactions of condemnation international, while the Cuban Government has denied that Villar was a dissident and was on hunger strike

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