Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez Explained

Héctor Fernando Maseda Gutiérrez
Birth Date:18 January 1943
Birth Place:Havana, Cuba
Occupation:Nuclear engineer, journalist
Spouse:Laura Inés Pollán Toledo
Awards:CPJ International Press Freedom Award (2008)

Héctor Fernando Maseda Gutiérrez (born 18 January 1943) is a Cuban nuclear engineer and a journalist.

The Fidel Castro regime arrested him during the 2003 "Black Spring" and sentenced him to 20 years in jail. He was released in February, 2011.[1] Amnesty International named him a prisoner of conscience and called for his immediate release.[2] In 2008, he won an International Press Freedom Award from the Committee to Protect Journalists. The award is given for journalists who show courage in defending press freedom in the face of attacks, threats or imprisonment.[3] [4] [5]

He was a nuclear engineer before being sacked at the end of the 1980s for ideological errors.[5]

Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez was married to Laura Inés Pollán Toledo. Pollán Toledo was a founding member of the Ladies in White. She lost her job as a high school Spanish teacher in 2003.[5] [6] [7] Laura Inés Pollán Toledo died on October 14, 2011.[8] [9]

In prison, Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez managed to write his memoirs, Enterrados Vivos (English: Buried Alive), which was smuggled out one page at time.[4] His wife sent a copy to Fidel Castro.[10] Upon his release in February, Meseda claimed that he was "released against his will," as he refused to leave jail unless he was exonerated or pardoned, along with the rest of the Black Spring prisoners.[11]

External links

This is the testimony book in two parts Hector Maseda wrote while he was a prisoner:

Maseda, Hector: Enterrados Vivos - Part 1: http://www.solidaridadconcuba.com/documentos/EnterradosVivos%20-%20HMaseda.pdf

Maseda, Hector: Enterrados Vivos - Part 2: http://ebookbrowsee.net/gdoc.php?id=304808581&url=2ac324d3275756d585e72b44f96b2449

Notes and References

  1. News: Cuba dissidents Hector Maseda and Angel Moya released . BBC News . 13 February 2011.
  2. Web site: Cuba urged to release jailed activists . 7 February 2011 . . 29 January 2012.
  3. Web site: CPJ to honor brave international journalists . 25 November 2008 . Committee to Protect Journalists . 12 May 2011.
  4. Web site: Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez, Founder and contributor, Grupo de Trabajo Decoro. The Committee to Protect Journalists.
  5. Web site: Héctor Fernando Maseda Gutiérrez . The Reporters Without Borders . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071031020930/http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=6839 . 2007-10-31 .
  6. Web site: Ladies in White Address the UN Human Rights Council . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090429182730/http://www.directorio.org/fromcuba/note.php?note_id=1429 . 2009-04-29 .
  7. Web site: Cuba's Long Black Spring. Carlos Lauria . Monica Campbell . María Salazar . The Committee To Protect Journalists. March 18, 2008.
  8. Web site: Laura Pollan, founder of Cuban protest group dies . Associated Press .
  9. News: Cuba Ladies in White founder dies. BBC News . 15 October 2011 .
  10. Web site: El preso político Héctor Maseda envía a Fidel Castro un libro sobre la situación en las cárceles - El texto, con dedicatoria del disidente, fue entregado por la Dama de Blanco Laura Pollán en la sede del Consejo de Estado..
  11. Web site: Cuban dissidents freed against their will. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211220/AlLHZ8GsPsw . 2021-12-20 . live. . 13 February 2011 .