
Cuban dissident artist to go into exile in US after five years in prison
HAVANA, July 17 - Cuban dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara is expected to travel to the United States in the coming days after completing a five-year…
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HAVANA, July 17 - Cuban dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara is expected to travel to the United States in the coming days after completing a five-year prison sentence, according to a message posted by his family on Facebook. The 38-year-old was transferred from a prison to a state security force facility on 7 July, two days before finishing his term. "I never thought about leaving, but the regime argues there is no option for me to walk Cuba's streets because of the danger they have made people believe I represent," he told the Spanish newspaper.
Furthermore, Cuban authorities have not provided any information about his whereabouts since then. Cuban authorities had previously offered the artist the option of leaving the country in exchange for his release, an alternative Otero Alcántara repeatedly rejected.
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HAVANA, July 17 - Cuban dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara is expected to travel to the United States in the coming days after completing a five-year prison sentence, according to a message posted by his family on Facebook.
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The 38-year-old was transferred from a prison to a state security force facility on 7 July, two days before finishing his term.
according to The Guardian - World"I never thought about leaving, but the regime argues there is no option for me to walk Cuba's streets because of the danger they have made people believe I represent," he told the Spanish newspaper.
according to The Straits Times - WorldCuban authorities have not provided any information about his whereabouts since then.
according to The Guardian - WorldCuban authorities had previously offered the artist the option of leaving the country in exchange for his release, an alternative Otero Alcántara repeatedly rejected.
according to The Straits Times - World
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