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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Press Freedom Group Calls for Release of Cuban Journalists

The free-press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders appealed Friday to Cuban leader Raul Castro to free 19 journalists still jailed in Cuba five years after a crackdown on critics of the regime.

Eight of the jailed reporters have been freed over the last five years, but relatives and colleagues of those still in prison attribute those releases to gestures of the Cuban government aimed at winning cooperative relations with European states. At least four more reporters have been detained since.

"This was not a humanitarian gesture but rather a trade-off in exchange for the goodwill of Europe, and Spain in particular," said Laura Pollan, wife of Hector Maseda Gutierrez, a rights group founder serving a 20-year sentence at a prison in Matanzas.

The European Union imposed diplomatic sanctions after the crackdown on dissent, but most have been eased over the last year, led by Spain, which is heavily invested in Cuba's resurgent tourism industry.

Last month, Havana released four rights activists to the Spanish government ahead of a visit by a Vatican envoy. The Cuban government also signed two U.N. human rights conventions that Fidel Castro long refused to support, contending they represented interference in the island's domestic affairs.

Reporters Without Borders called on the Cuban government to release the critics still in prison and allow free expression in the country.

The organization also appealed to European embassies in Havana to open their doors to the dissident press and urged the U.S. government to lift restrictions on Cuban access to the Internet and international contacts.

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