ADN Cuba Statement on arbitrary arrest and imprisonment of citizen journalist Esteban Rodríguez
Rodríguez was unlawfully charged and jailed for participating in peaceful protest
Activist and ADN citizen-journalist Esteban Lázaro Rodríguez López has been detained since April 30 after he was arrested in a peaceful demonstration in Havana.
After several days in a situation of ‘forced disappearance,’ Rodríguez was permitted to call his wife, Zuleidis Gómez Cepero on May 9, in which he confirmed he was being held in “Villa Marista,” headquarters of the Cuban Department of State Security (DSE).
Still, Rodríguez’s family have not been allowed to see him nor have they been duly informed of the criminal proceedings the regime is taking against him for the alleged crime of ‘public disorder’ and ‘resistance.’
Rodríguez’s arbitrary detention, along with a dozen others who were arrested with him, occurred during a demonstration repressed by forces of the National Revolutionary Police (PNR), Prevention Troops (Army), and the DSE.
Rodríguez and other activists wanted to go to San Isidro Movement’s (MSI) headquarters to check on the health of artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, who had already been on a hunger and thirst strike for several days.
Faced with military forces obstructing their access to Alcántara’s house at 955 Damas Street, Esteban Rodríguez and others sat with clasped hands and practiced civic and peaceful disobedience in a small park on Obispo and Aguacate streets.