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Pedro Luis Boitel

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As a Christian, Boitel became dissatisfied with political events in Cuba and formed a clandestine organization, The Movement to Recuperate the Revolution (MRR). In 1961 Boitel was detained and accused of conspiracy against the state, and was summarily sentenced to ten years in jail. He was not
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On April 3, 1972, Boitel declared himself on hunger strike. After 53 days on hunger strike without receiving medical assistance and receiving only liquids, he died of starvation on May 25, 1972. His last days were related by his close friend, poet
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headed this movement, Castro and the other revolutionary leaders removed their support for Boitel. Castro personally intervened in the student elections at the University of Havana to remove Boitel from the FEU presidency.
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released after the 10-year sentence. It is claimed that Boitel was tortured and beaten several times and that his mother Claretta was humiliated when she went to visit him in jail. The
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In 1973, the year after Boitel died, Claretta gave an interview about her son via a phone conversation with Tomás Regalado, a news editor for
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in their treatment of the prisoner. Boitel sought authorization to leave Cuba but his requests were denied.
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Pedro Luis Boitel was born into a humble family originally from Picardy (France), and studied at the
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while also working as a radio technician. In the 1950s Boitel opposed the government of
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in prison in 1972 while serving a sentence handed down by the communist regime.
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found that the Cuban government had violated Article I of the
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Against All Hope: A Memoir of Life in Castro's Gulag
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American Declaration on the Rights and Duties of Man
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Cuban
dissident
Fulgencio Batista
Fidel Castro
hunger strike
University of Havana
Fulgencio Batista
Venezuela
Rómulo Betancourt
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
pirate radio
Cuban Revolution
26th of July Movement
Fidel Castro
Inter-American Commission of Human Rights
American Declaration on the Rights and Duties of Man
Armando Valladares
Cólon Cemetery
Havana
WFAB
Miami
Florida






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