A Cuban with plenty to potentially gain from the recent rapprochement between the Castro dictatorship and the Catholic Church — that is, his freedom — is wary of the government's motives in its apparent willingness to negotiate the question of political prisoners.
In fact, Ángel Moya Acosta, imprisoned since the "black spring" of 2003, said he will not accept a release if it means the Damas De Blanco ("Ladies In White") and their supporters vow to end their street protests for the release of political prisoners, he told Radio Martí.
Moya said he will also reject parole if it is conditioned on the release of five convicted Cuban spies being held in American prisons.
Read more about Moya, here.
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