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various false crimes, including illegal possession of arms. State media, on the other hand, claim that he went to jail after physically attacking a woman, an official from the health institution where he worked as a psychologist. In 1997, he was condemned to a further 18 months of confinement, during which he undertook a strike on eating solid food. In 2002, he was attacked by a State
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755:"US, Amnesty Critical of Cuban Dissident Detentions"
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479:Fariñas, Guillermo (2010).
111:Guillermo Fariñas Hernández
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507:Communist Party of Cuba
341:Patriotic Union of Cuba
1327:Cuban male journalists
682:www.europarl.europa.eu
270:U.S. Interests Section
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117:. He has conducted 23
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185:Arnaldo Ochoa Sánchez
139:Guillermo Fariñas Key
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137:. Fariñas's father,
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1317:Cuban psychologists
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709:on January 25, 2013
279:2010 Sakharov Prize
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