The health of Martha Beatriz Torres, Cuban dissident from the Canary Islands, worries his family in Spain. The woman, 64, who was part of the 75 detainees in the 'Black Spring "crackdown that by its seventh anniversary brings these days to the Ladies in White on the streets of Havana, has suffered a myocardial infarction that holds it in bed since last Tuesday at his home in the town on October 10. Former President Fernando Fernandez Canary Islands Government yesterday expressed concern at the serious state of Roque and requested the Government of the Canary Islands to make the necessary arrangements in order to receive health care. Marta Beatriz, who was released from prison in 2009 following a hunger strike, "is dying and the only solution that gives the Cuban authorities is to return to jail to be treated," Fernandez said.
By telephone, the dissident said that adds to this picture that you have diabetes and not receiving medical treatment, because their situation is similar to a "probation". "I pray over my family to be allowed to go to Madrid to take care, provided he can return to Cuba. If I can do, I will not leave, "he said.
On Monday, he participated in the protests of the Damas de Blanco. He also dissident Guillermo Fariñas, who is hospitalized after a hunger strike, condemned the repression they have experienced this week that group of women by mobs officialdom.
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