Adolfo Pablo Borraza Chaple

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Adolfo Pablo Borraza Chaple
Nationality Cuban
Occupation journalist

Adolfo Pablo Borraza Chaple is a Cuban journalist who has been at odds with the Cuban government.[1]

Treatment

According to a February 6, 2012, report from Agence France Presse Borraza-Chaple and nine other dissidents had sought political asylum at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, de facto United States territory in Cuba. Agence France Presse quoted Cuban sources familiar with the dissident's situation, who said the ten individuals had not been offered asylum—rather they were being treated as if they were terrorists.

The ten individuals had entered the base approximately three months earlier, and started a hunger strike on February 3, 2012, to draw attention to their plight.[2]

Borraza-Chaple is a member of the Cuban Civic Movement.[3]

The other asylum seeker AFP specifically mentioned by name was fellow journalist Olienny Valladares Capote.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "10 Cuban dissidents at US Guantanamo base: blogger". Agence France Presse. 2012-02-06. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jWZDnmdUpARfJ-2ygmPqi9GZDUpw?docId=CNG.956cc047c755305c8ad4580183554bcc.9f1. Retrieved 2012-02-07. "The 10 including dissident journalists Olienny Valladares Capote and Adolfo Pablo Borraza Chaple, have been at the US base on Cuba's southeastern tip, for three months and started a hunger strike February 3, blogger Yohandry wrote."  mirror
  2. "Diez cubanos se declaran en huelga de hambre en la Base Naval de Guantánamo [Ten Cubans are reported on hunger strike at Guantanamo Naval Base]". Diario de Cuba. 2012-02-03. http://www.elnuevoherald.com/2012/02/06/1121408/diez-cubanos-en-huelga-de-hambre.html. Retrieved 2012-02-07. 
  3. "A Dutch, a Swedish and a German receive the 2009-2010 Award to Committed Diplomacy in Cuba". Puente Democrático. 2010-12-10. http://www.puentedemocratico.org/includes/printable.asp?id_nota=3797. Retrieved 2012-02-07.  mirror