Fếlix
Yuniel Llerena López, a 20 year-old religious freedom defender, has
been expelled from the Enrique José Varona Pedagogical University in
Havana, following an advocacy visit to the United States.
On
8 May, Llerena López was informed by his head of year that he would not
be able to continue studying history in the humanities department at
the university.
He
was told that the expulsion was due to excessive absences from classes
within the last month, however, Llerena López states that he had not
registered the number of absences which would justify such action and
that the real reason behind his expulsion is his human rights activism.
He has been told that he will receive an official document regarding the
conditions of the expulsion in the coming weeks.
Llerena López was interrogated and threatened by security agents
on 27 April in Abel Santamaria International Airport in Santa Clara
following a visit to the US which included advocacy meetings arranged
by Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) in Washington, DC to raise
concerns about ongoing violations of freedom of religion or belief in
Cuba. Llerena López was part of a delegation from the Patmos Institute,
an independent civil society organisation in Cuba which defends freedom
of religion or belief and promotes inter-religious dialogue.
Llerena
López’s expulsion comes alongside wave of expulsions from the Marta
Abreu University of Las Villas of teachers and students who are linked
to independent civil society organisations, including the daughter of another Patmos Institute leader.
CSW’s
Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas said: “We are increasingly concerned by
the treatment of Fếlix Yuniel Llerena López since his return to Cuba on
27 April. Cuba regularly touts its education system as an example of the
success of the Revolution, but uses that same education system as way
to punish those, like Fếlix Yuniel who think differently, denying their
right to continue in their studies. CSW calls on the Cuban Government to
immediately allow Fếlix Yuniel to resume his studies and to begin
addressing its ongoing violations of freedom of religion or belief as a
matter of urgency. We also urge the international community to continue
closely monitor this situation and raise concern with the Cuban
government.”
For
further information or to arrange interviews please contact Kiri
Kankhwende, Senior Press Officer at Christian Solidarity Worldwide on
+44 (0)20 8329 0045 / +44 (0) 78 2332 9663, email kiri@csw.org.uk or visit www.csw.org.uk.
Christian
Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is a Christian organisation working for
religious freedom through advocacy and human rights, in the pursuit of
justice.
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