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Cuban Human Rights Leader on Day 17 of Hunger Strike Joined by 21 Others

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First some background about Guillermo Fariñas. He is a 54 years old mestizo (mix race), married and father of daughter, that used to believe in Fidel Castro’s revolution. He risked his live fighting in Angola during the 1980s. He was a militant of the Union of Young Communists and member of Castro’s elite troops, but in 1989 when General Arnaldo Ochoa was shot, accused of drug trafficking, Fariñas began to have second thoughts.

Fariñas has a degree in psychology and performed as a teacher, joining the dissident movement in 1997, and became an independent journalist. He said: “I am a firm believer that when the government sees that the result of the hunger strikes is dissidents dying like flies; they will sit down and negotiate. These strikes are our weapons of pressure, we have nothing else.”
 
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I wish him luck. The Castros are old and might die before he does.
 
I wish him luck. The Castros are old and might die before he does.
The Casroit regime doesn’t care about Cuban dissidents dying. Hopefully this time the western news media will pay attention. So far only Breitbart has done so.

Fariñas and other activists on hunger strike feel the urge to resort to it for the people of the free world to see the evil of the Castroit tyrannical regime they face on a daily basis.

Let´s not forget Fariñas has been offered to leave the country, and he prefers to stay under the Castroit regime dictatorship and continue with the hunger strike on behalf of his fellow Cubans.
 
The probability of Fariñas’ death is practically certain, but his sacrifice will not be in vain. A great number of people in the world by now know about him and are aware of his cause. His hunger strike has forced the dictatorship to recognize that the incarceration of a large number of political prisoners is no longer feasible.
 
Castro brothers’ military regime calls dissidents "mercenaries” hired by the U.S. Government. Guillermo Fariñas in an interview sagaciously remarks that mercenary are not known for dying for their ideas, he said, “No mercenary (as classified by the Castroite regime) dies for his ideas, mercenaries die for money."

A mercenary is a professional soldier hired by a foreign army. A mercenary is essentially motivated by money. The Cubans dissidents aren’t professional soldiers of a foreign country, nor are they motivated by money. They are motivated by their ideals and patriotism.
 
One of the few non-violent ways used to attract attention to the Castroit regime 57 years dictatorship is engaging in a hunger strike as an act of political protest. It is very sad that these hunger strikes have to be used to bring world opinion to bear against the oppression and denial of freedom by the regime and force change.
 
Very few media outlets report about Fariñas hunger strike. Marti Noticias reported that Fariñas is very weak, can hardly speak, his lips are bleeding, and he is asleep most of the time.
 
Fariñas accuses the Castroit regime of having tricked him into ending his 54-deay hunger strike by hacking and falsifying a European Parliament web page.

The lifting of economic sanctions went into effect in March of this year. The fake web page stated that the new amendment would require the Castro regime to stop its repression of dissidents in order for the lifting of sanctions to remain in effect.

Representatives of the European Union have denied the existence of any such initiative in the EU Parliament. In reality, the amendment was planted in the Spanish Parliament web page consulted by Fariñas and other Cuban dissidents, which were fooled.
 
Several Spanish local media outlets found out that the web site was hacked and falsified portions of its content. This demonstrate the lack of scrupled of the Castroit regime.

The lack of support from the press and politicians is heartbreaking. The press should join the cause and give ample coverage to Fariñas and the Lades in White plight.
 
Fariñas is a professed admirer of Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. Gandhi engaged in several hunger strikes for the independence of India, and he succeeded.

In “Gandhi's Letters to a Disciple” he writes, “Under certain circumstances, fasting is the one weapon God has given us for use in times of utter helplessness.” Gandhi felt strongly that fasting and political action was inseparable. So does Fariñas.
 
The Obama administration have remained aloof to the crimes that the Castroit regime commits against the Cuban people. Nevertheless, Farinas keeps his battle for political freedom and human rights of the Cuban people. This courageous leader deserve the support of each and every one that despise the Castroit tyrannical regime.
 
Crazy story man.. Too bad people are running around saying how much they love castro..
 
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