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Cuba frees prominent dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer for exile in the US

Opposition figure lands in Miami and vows to ‘keep up the fight’ following years of prison and torture

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Cuban dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer speaks during a press conference in in Miami, Florida, after he was forced into exile. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Cuban dissident Jose Daniel Ferrer vowed on Monday to keep fighting for democracy in his country after he was freed from prison and began his exile in the United States.

After he landed in Miami on a flight from the communist-run island nation, Washington demanded that Cuba release more than 700 other political prisoners.

“I will keep up the fight, but I will not continue it alone. I have to work with the entire exile community,” Ferrer, the leader of the Cuban opposition, told a press conference in Miami’s Little Havana, a Cuban flag draped around his shoulders.

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Ferrer arrived in South Florida after being freed from a Cuban prison earlier on Monday.

Jose Daniel Ferrer at a press conference in Miami, Florida. Photo: AFP
Jose Daniel Ferrer at a press conference in Miami, Florida. Photo: AFP

“I’m very happy and content to be with a good part of my family,” he said, and with “my comrades in the struggle, and many friends.”

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