Ariel Sigler Amaya
Earlier today, someone from the "Executive Office of the President USA" visited Uncommon Sense during a search for information about Cuban political prisoner Ariel Sigler Amaya, who is in a Cuban military hospital in critical condition suffering from a variety of health problems.
Hopefully, whoever it was also found this interview with Sigler, conducted by a reporter with Radio Martí.
Sigler's voice sounded strong, but he also described how he has been confined to a wheelchair for nine months after he lost use of his legs, and how his weight has dropped to 122 pounds, after he weighed 205 pounds when he was imprisoned during the "black spring" of 2003.
Still, Sigler said he remains "steadfast in his conviction in favor of democracy and in opposition to the regime of the Castro brothers," Radio Martí reported.
Hopefully, that's a message that gets spread around the "Executive Office of the President USA."
Hopefully, whoever it was also found this interview with Sigler, conducted by a reporter with Radio Martí.
Sigler's voice sounded strong, but he also described how he has been confined to a wheelchair for nine months after he lost use of his legs, and how his weight has dropped to 122 pounds, after he weighed 205 pounds when he was imprisoned during the "black spring" of 2003.
Still, Sigler said he remains "steadfast in his conviction in favor of democracy and in opposition to the regime of the Castro brothers," Radio Martí reported.
Hopefully, that's a message that gets spread around the "Executive Office of the President USA."







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