
11 March 2011
Amnesty International has called on the Cuban authorities to  release an activist on hunger strike who was detained for his human  rights work three months ago and is set to face trial at the end of  March.
Néstor Rodríguez Lobaina, the president and co-founder of  the Cuban Youth Movement for Democracy, was arrested last December in  relation to a meeting he organized at his home in August 2010 and  anti-government banners he displayed outside his home.
Néstor,  his brother Rolando Rodríguez Lobaina and three other members of the  Cuban Youth Movement for Democracy - Enyor Díaz Allen, Roberto González  Pelegrín and Francisco Manzanet - have been charged with public order  offences relating to an attack on his home by a mob opposed to the  meeting.

The five men were arrested in August 2010 but released  the following month. Only Nestor Rodriguez Lobaina was rearrested.
"Néstor  Rodríguez Lobaina has spent more than three months in prison for  expressing his opinions, defending democracy and promoting human rights  in Cuba," said Gerardo Ducos, Cuba reearcher at Amnesty International.
"Amnesty  International considers him a prisoner of conscience jailed solely for  exercising his right to freedom of expression and is calling on the  Cuban authorities to release him immediately and unconditionally, or  bear the responsibility of the impact of the hunger strike on Néstor’s  physical integrity.
"Néstor's imprisonment is yet another example  of the suppression of the rights to freedom of expression and  association in Cuba."
Held at Combinado de Guantánamo prison,  Nestor started his hunger strike on 15 February. The next day he was  transferred to an isolation cell and denied water for eight days.
Nestor's  health deteriorated during his hunger strike and on 28 February he was  transferred to a health post in the prison. He was then transferred to  Augustino Neto Provincial Hospital on 1 March.
Néstor Rodríguez  Lobaina was arrested by state security agents in Guantanamo on 9  December 2010. He was pepper sprayed and manhandled into a police car in  front of his 10-year-old daughter who was left alone in the street as  her father was taken into custody.
While in detention Néstor  says he has suffered beatings and threats from other inmates.
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