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Intellectual Jenny Pantoja Detained by Cuban State Security

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

Intellectual Jenny Pantoja Detained by Cuban State Security
Jenny Pantoja - Image © Facebook/Cultural Rights Observatory

The Cultural Rights Observatory reported on Wednesday the detention of Cuban dissident intellectual Jenny Pantoja Torres by orders of the political police. As of yesterday, Pantoja had been under constant harassment by State Security, with her home surrounded by a control apparatus from the Ministry of the Interior.

The academic, who has staunchly defended her right to freedom of expression, condemned the siege of her home and declared that freedom of movement is a fundamental right. "I will go out because they do not have the legal authority to detain me. The day we all firmly fight for our civil rights, they will no longer be able to remain in power," she stated. Following this declaration, she was reportedly detained.

Before her detention, Pantoja emphasized that any document signed under duress is invalid and that she would not accept injustices that would make her complicit in their perpetuation. The Observatory called for citizen solidarity and support from human rights organizations to protect Pantoja, in a context where repression against dissidents has increased in Cuba, especially on the 18th of each month—a date that has become a symbol of the struggle for rights and free expression in the country.

The recent wave of repression on the island also includes the expulsion of Alina B. López from the UNEAC and the resignation of Jorge Fernández Era, both of whom have been persecuted in recent months by the regime.

Key Questions About Recent Repression in Cuba

To provide more context and answer some pressing questions about the current situation in Cuba, we've compiled a list of the most relevant queries and their answers.

Who is Jenny Pantoja Torres?

Jenny Pantoja Torres is a Cuban intellectual and dissident known for her staunch defense of freedom of expression and civil liberties.

What is the role of the Cultural Rights Observatory?

The Cultural Rights Observatory monitors and reports on violations of cultural and intellectual freedoms, advocating for the rights of those affected by repression.

Why is the 18th of each month significant for Cuban dissidents?

The 18th of each month has become a symbol of the struggle for rights and free expression in Cuba, marked by increased efforts from dissidents to protest against the regime.

What recent actions have been taken against other Cuban intellectuals?

Recent actions include the expulsion of Alina B. López from the UNEAC and the resignation of Jorge Fernández Era, both targeted by the regime.

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