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Cuban Scholar Jenny Pantoja Dismissed from University

Thursday, July 25, 2024 by Isabella Rojas

Cuban Scholar Jenny Pantoja Dismissed from University
Jenny Pantoja - Image © Facebook

The University of Medical Sciences of Havana has terminated the employment of Cuban academic and anthropologist Jenny Pantoja Torres, who is closely associated with intellectual Alina Bárbara López. The Observatory of Academic Freedom reported that Pantoja Torres, who was under contract at the Miguel Enríquez Faculty, was dismissed despite positive evaluations of her teaching performance. The dismissal has been described as an act of "censorship" by the State Security apparatus.

According to the report, the head of the Department of Marxism and History had assured Pantoja Torres days before that her services would not be terminated. However, it appears the decision was influenced by State Security pressure aimed at ousting "uncomfortable" intellectuals. The Cuban anthropologist and historian engages in monthly peaceful protests with López, advocating for the release of political prisoners on the island and demanding structural and political changes.

Pantoja Torres has faced multiple instances of repression by State Security. Just eight days ago, she was placed under house arrest in Havana for over 48 hours. An agent from the repressive body appeared at her home, preventing her from leaving without any judicial order. Additionally, a police cordon of at least eight political police officers was deployed around her residence to stop her from conducting her monthly protest on the 18th alongside professor Alina Bárbara López.

"Today, July 18, marks a year since Alina B. López Hernández and I started our monthly demonstrations. A year ago today, I traveled to Matanzas for the first time with this objective," Pantoja Torres wrote on her Facebook profile. Just over a month ago, both Pantoja Torres and López Hernández were brutally beaten during a detention while traveling from Matanzas to Havana for their regular protest.

Since that incident, Jenny Pantoja has been under house arrest pending trial for the alleged crime of "assault." She was also confined to her home during the third anniversary of the July 11th protests (11J).

Key Questions About Jenny Pantoja's Dismissal and Repression

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the dismissal of Jenny Pantoja and the broader context of repression in Cuba.

Why was Jenny Pantoja dismissed from the University of Medical Sciences of Havana?

Jenny Pantoja was dismissed despite positive performance evaluations. The decision is believed to be influenced by State Security, aiming to censor and remove intellectuals who challenge the regime.

What actions led to the repression of Jenny Pantoja?

Jenny Pantoja has been actively participating in peaceful protests advocating for the release of political prisoners and demanding political changes in Cuba. These activities have led to multiple instances of repression by State Security.

What are the charges against Jenny Pantoja?

Jenny Pantoja is facing charges of "assault" and is currently under house arrest awaiting trial.

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