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"The Communist Party newspaper Granma, the mouthpiece of the Cuban leadership, weighed in for the first time on Farinas's refusal to take food or water, accusing him of being an agent of US and European interests.
"Cuba, which has demonstrated many times its respect for human life and dignity, will not accept pressure or blackmail," the newspaper said.
Farinas fainted and was taken to hospital on Wednesday, two days after two government doctors and a nurse found him to be very dehydrated during a medical visit.
But the dissident has refused treatment, saying he is ready to die for his cause.
After Zapata's death, international human rights groups called on Cuba to release all political prisoners.
But Granma said: "In this case, it is not medicine that must resolve a problem created with the intent to discredit our political system but the patient himself and the stateless people, foreign diplomats and the media who manipulate him.
"The consequences will be his responsibility, and his alone."
It said Farina had been weakened by successive hunger strikes.
"If he is alive today, it must be said that it is thanks to the skilled medical attention he received despite his status as a mercenary," the official newspaper added.
"A doctor must respect the decision of someone who has begun a hunger strike. This is why we cannot force-feed him, as US authorities do regularly in prisons and in torture sites at Guantanamo (Cuba), Abu Ghraib (Iraq) and Bagram (Afghanistan) in violation of prisoners' rights."
Farina said the Granma article was an attempt to discredit him by claiming that "the one who is going to die is not a pro-democracy revolutionary but a revolutionary who has been tricked and changed under the direction of a foreign power."
that's an interesting point mentioned about force feeding hunger strikers by the US, and also about the medical help he's already recieved, despite being a mercenary!!!! brilliant stuff!!!
as i already said, he should thank his lucky stars che guevara wasn't about to oversee matters, he wouldn't have survived his first attempt never mind the 20 odd that followed!!!
alex
"The Communist Party newspaper Granma, the mouthpiece of the Cuban leadership, weighed in for the first time on Farinas's refusal to take food or water, accusing him of being an agent of US and European interests.
"Cuba, which has demonstrated many times its respect for human life and dignity, will not accept pressure or blackmail," the newspaper said.
Farinas fainted and was taken to hospital on Wednesday, two days after two government doctors and a nurse found him to be very dehydrated during a medical visit.
But the dissident has refused treatment, saying he is ready to die for his cause.
After Zapata's death, international human rights groups called on Cuba to release all political prisoners.
But Granma said: "In this case, it is not medicine that must resolve a problem created with the intent to discredit our political system but the patient himself and the stateless people, foreign diplomats and the media who manipulate him.
"The consequences will be his responsibility, and his alone."
It said Farina had been weakened by successive hunger strikes.
"If he is alive today, it must be said that it is thanks to the skilled medical attention he received despite his status as a mercenary," the official newspaper added.
"A doctor must respect the decision of someone who has begun a hunger strike. This is why we cannot force-feed him, as US authorities do regularly in prisons and in torture sites at Guantanamo (Cuba), Abu Ghraib (Iraq) and Bagram (Afghanistan) in violation of prisoners' rights."
Farina said the Granma article was an attempt to discredit him by claiming that "the one who is going to die is not a pro-democracy revolutionary but a revolutionary who has been tricked and changed under the direction of a foreign power."
that's an interesting point mentioned about force feeding hunger strikers by the US, and also about the medical help he's already recieved, despite being a mercenary!!!! brilliant stuff!!!
as i already said, he should thank his lucky stars che guevara wasn't about to oversee matters, he wouldn't have survived his first attempt never mind the 20 odd that followed!!!
alex
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