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La dictadura cubana arrestó nuevamente al líder opositor José Daniel Ferrer

La dictadura cubana arrestó nuevamente este martes al líder opositor José Daniel Ferrer. La noticia la dio a conocer la hermana del disidente, Ana Belkis Ferrer García. El Tribunal Supremo Popular (de Justicia) confirmó la detención, según un escrito al que tuvo acceso Infobae.
“Acabo de confirmar la noticia que en la mañana de este martes 29 de abril de 2025, fuerzas represivas de la dictadura Castro Canel comunista asaltaron la sede principal de UNPACU en Reparto Altamira, la saquearon completamente y se llevaron a mi hermano José Daniel Ferrer, su esposa Nelva, el pequeño Daniel José, así como a los activistas Roilan Zarraga Ferrer, Fernando González Vaillant y Roilan Álvarez Rensoler, entre otros. Todos conducidos a paradero desconocido“, escribió en X Belkis Ferrer García.
Y acotó: “Miserables y cobardes, tiranos criminales. Exigimos su inmediata libertad y la de todos los detenidos y presos políticos”.

Maricela Sosa Ravelo, vicepresidenta del Tribunal Supremo Popular cubano, dio a conocer un escrito -al que tuvo acceso este medio- en el que confirmó la detención de Ferrer.
“La revocación (de la libertad condicional) fue dictada por la Sala Tercera del Tribunal Provincial Popular de Santiago de Cuba y se trata del ciudadano José Daniel Ferrer García. Se le había concedido el beneficio de libertad condicional el 16 de enero de este año 2025. Se encontraba extinguiendo una sanción de 4 años y 6 meses de privación de libertad impuesta en la causa 12 de 2020, por el delito de privación ilegal de libertad (ya que restringió de su libertad a una persona por varias horas) y por el delito lesiones», explica el texto.

Luego, indica: “La sanción que dispuso el órgano judicial en el año 2020 no requería internamiento en un establecimiento penitenciario, sino cumplir las reglas dictadas por la Ley y el Tribunal. La reiterada violación de esas obligaciones dio lugar a que se revocara la sanción que estaba cumpliendo en su seno familiar y social, y conllevó a que se dispusiera su ingreso a un establecimiento penitenciario por el resto de la sanción”.

El documento justifica la decisión del régimen al puntualizar: “El 16 de enero de este año 2025 se le concedió el beneficio de excarcelación anticipada. En la resolución se estableció que debía comparecer ante el juez de ejecución del municipio en el que reside el 28 de enero (Tribunal Municipal Popular de Santiago de Cuba), al que no asistió. Fue nuevamente citado para el 7 de febrero, llamado al que tampoco acudió. No solo no se presentó, si no que dio a conocer a través de su perfil en redes sociales, en flagrante desafío e incumplimiento de la ley, que no comparecería ante la autoridad judicial“.
Ferrer es perseguido porque aparece como una de las pocas voces contrarias a la dictadura cubana y con peso dentro de la isla. Además, se lo hostiga por su labor al frente del hogar de la Unión Patriótica de Cuba (UNPACU), donde día a día alimenta a cientos de personas.

En las últimas semanas, el régimen arrestó a más de 350 personas con el objetivo de sabotear la labor humanitaria del líder opositor.
“En una violación flagrante de la libertad, derechos de reunión y asociación pacífica con fines humanitarios, el régimen de Cuba ha realizado más de 350 detenciones (335 de personas vulnerables, 11 de colaboradores y cinco de activistas) tan solo en las últimas cuatro semanas, para impedir la labor humanitaria de José Daniel Ferrer y su mujer, la doctora Nelva Ismarays Ortega Tamayo, que realizan con su comedor y centro médico social en Santiago de Cuba», indicaron las organizaciones Prisoners Defenders, la Unión Patriótica de Cuba (UNPACU) y el Consorcio Justicia en un comunicado conjunto enviado a este medio.
Y siguieron: “Para ello, la seguridad del Estado está atacando con una indiscriminada y cruel represión a los más vulnerables, las personas que acuden a recibir ayuda. En tan solo tres meses, y desde el primer día que José Daniel Ferrer salió de prisión, el 16 de enero de 2025, la UNPACU ha distribuido 30.503 servicios de ayuda humanitaria (entre desayunos, comidas, cenas y atención médica), alcanzando un ritmo creciente de casi 1.300 personas diarias, hasta que la inhumana represión del régimen sobre los beneficiarios hiciera disminuir el ritmo de afluencia de personas vulnerables hasta los 500 al día en los últimos días».

El pasado 17 de abril, Ferrer denunció que la dictadura de su país continúa intimidando y arrestando a colaboradores de la Unión Patriótica de Cuba con el objetivo de sabotear la labor humanitaria que llevan adelante a diario.
En diálogo con Infobae, Ferrer indicó que, solo en esas últimas 24 horas, se habían confirmado ocho detenciones más. “Los de la policía política detuvieron ayer (16 de abril) a cinco colaboradores, dos hombres y tres mujeres. Les impusieron una multa de 24.000 pesos a dos mujeres y a un hombre; y una de 36.000 a un hombre”, indicó; al tiempo que acotó que ese jueves se registraron otros tres arrestos.
“De los de ayer (miércoles 16 de abril), a uno le quitaron el móvil y lo golpearon. Mientras que a una colaboradora la obligaron a hacer un video en el que diga que no venía más nunca aquí (a la sede de UNPACU) porque la amenazaron que, si no hacía el video, la iban a meter en un calabozo con 30 hombres para que la violaran. La tiranía está excediéndose diariamente, superándose a sí misma en materia de infamia, represión y vileza», relató el preso político a este medio.

Respecto de los arrestos del jueves 17 de abril, el líder opositor detalló que a las tres detenidas “las mantuvieron más de media hora en un local ubicado a dos cuadras de UNPACU. Uno de nuestros colaboradores estuvo observando todo lo que pasaba porque estamos alerta ante cualquier acción represiva, ante cualquier intento de sabotear nuestro trabajo. A las tres jóvenes las acabo de despedir recién porque me negaron que habían sido detenidas y que habían estado conversando con los de la policía política durante más de media hora. Las acabo de despedir porque los colaboradores que sucumben a las amenazas son los que terminan haciendo cosas muy peligrosas acá adentro de nuestro hogar”, describió.
Y denunció: “El régimen les está exigiendo, amenazando y presionando a los que colaboran con nosotros para que echen sustancias nocivas en los alimentos, para que tapen los baños, para que nos echen insectos dentro del hogar, es decir, para crearnos todo tipo de problemas. Por eso las acabo de despedir de acá“.

Félix Navarro, de 72 años y con problemas de salud, cumplía una sanción de nueve años por los delitos de desorden público, desacato y atentado. El disidente fue detenido y condenado tras las protestas masivas del 11 de julio de 2021.
Poco tiempo después de su excarcelación en enero pasado, Navarro dijo a la agencia de noticias EFE que el país está en “el momento oportuno” para “el cambio”.
En esa línea, Ferrer sostuvo en una entrevista con Infobae en enero que estaba dispuesto a volver a la cárcel que vivir en silencio: “Prefiero la prisión hasta que caiga la tiranía antes que vivir en silencio”, señaló.
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Mamdani taps controversial lawyer who defended al Qaeda terrorist for top role: ‘Powerful advocate’

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Socialist New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani announced on Tuesday that he is appointing controversial lawyer Ramzi Kassem, who defended al Qaeda terrorist Ahmed al-Darbi in court, as the city’s top attorney.
Mamdani, who will take office on Jan. 1, announced he was appointing Kassem as New York City’s chief counsel, the top legal role in the city. He also shared that he is appointing Steven Banks a self-proclaimed «social justice attorney» as corporation counsel and Helen Arteaga as deputy mayor for health and human services.
Kassem’s record includes serving as a senior policy advisor for immigration on the White House Domestic Policy Council under former President Joe Biden.
Kassem served as lead counsel in al-Darbi’s defense. In 2014, al-Darbi pled guilty before a U.S. military commission to conspiracy in connection with an al Qaeda terrorist plot to bomb the French oil tanker MV Limburg off the coast of Yemen. One civilian was killed in the attack and several others were injured. He was convicted of the crime in 2017 and was transferred by the Trump administration in 2018 to Saudi Arabia’s custody.
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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani (right) announced he was appointing attorney Ramzi Kassem chief counsel on Tuesday. (Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg; Hiroko Masuike/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
«While it may not make him whole, my hope is that repatriation at least marks the end of injustice for Ahmed,» Kassem said at the time of the transfer, adding he had «16 long and painful years in captivity.»
In 2025, Kassem represented anti-Israel activist and Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil who was arrested by ICE for his alleged role in leading antisemitic demonstrations on campus. Khalil has since been released, though his legal case is ongoing.
Announcing the appointment, Mamdani said, «I will turn to Ramzi for his remarkable experience and his commitment to defending those too often abandoned by our legal system.»
The mayor-elect said that «City Hall will be stronger with him in it, and our work of building a more prosperous city for all will have a powerful advocate.»
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«My sincere hope is that New Yorkers who have long felt on the margins of this city, the homeless veteran straining to survive, the patient searching for the care that they need, an immigrant trying to get by will feel that they now have leaders in their corner who understand their struggles and care to fight for them,» Mamdani went on, adding, «That is the city I want to build. The prosperity I intend to deliver and the leadership that has too long been lacking.»
Kassem thanked Mamdani for the appointment, saying he considers it a «call of duty to serve the city that I’ve called home, the city that embraced me.»
«I grew up in war-torn countries in the Middle East, authoritarian regimes, and New York City was really my first stable and permanent home,» said Kassem. «This is an opportunity for me to repay that debt. I’ve been trying to repay that debt ever since I came to this country, ever since I immigrated.»
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing intensifying political scrutiny after U.K. counterterrorism police began assessing resurfaced social media posts by Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, whom the prime minister had publicly welcomed back to Britain following his release from prison in Egypt.
Abd El-Fattah was forced to apologize this week after the controversial posts published between 2008 and 2014 that included remarks endorsing violence against «U.S. soldiers, Zionists and police.» The posts resurfaced shortly after his return to the U.K., triggering political backlash and a counterterrorism review, including a tweet he wrote: «From time to time I remind people that I rejoice when U.S. soldiers are killed, and support killing Zionists, even civilians.»
Abd El-Fattah returned to Britain on Boxing Day after receiving a pardon from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Starmer, who had campaigned publicly for his release and described the case as a priority for his government, said he was «delighted» when Abd El-Fattah arrived in the country.
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That welcome has since become a central point of controversy, although Starmer later condemned the historic posts as «absolutely abhorrent» and said the government was «taking steps to review the information failures in this case.»
An official Counter Terrorism Policing spokesperson said authorities have received multiple public referrals related to Abd El-Fattah’s historical posts and that they are now being assessed by specialist officers within the Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU), according to GB News.
GB News reported that the posts under review include material in which Abd El-Fattah allegedly described the killing of Zionists as «heroic» and appeared to call for violence against police. One post is reported to have stated, «We need to kill more of them.» Another post is alleged to have read: «By the way I’m a racist, I don’t like white people so piss off.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper ordered an urgent review into what she described as «serious information failures» in the case and said neither she nor Starmer were briefed on the social media posts before Abd El-Fattah arrived in Britain. Cooper said she «very much regrets» the government’s public welcome and that it «added to the distress felt by Jewish communities in the U.K.»
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Speaking to Fox News Digital, Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, attacked the government’s handling of the case, saying: «The British Government is guilty of incompetence at the very least for having embraced an activist with such an obvious and appalling social media record.»
He continued, «The fact that el-Fattah’s public commentary was not checked by successive administrations allowing him access to first citizenship and consular support and then admission to the U.K. shows how shambolic our institutions have become. There is nothing British about this man beyond a quirk of administration, and he should be stripped of his status immediately and deported on account of who he really is: an enemy of this state.»
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Much of the material now under scrutiny dates to between 2010 and 2012, a period during which Abd El-Fattah was an active figure in Egypt’s protest movement, which led the way to the Muslim Brotherhood affiliated Mohamed Morsi seizing power and becoming Egyptian president.
In his apology, Abd El-Fattah said the posts reflected «expressions of a young man’s anger and frustration in a time of regional crises,» including wars in Iraq, Lebanon and Gaza, and rising police brutality in Egypt. He said he particularly regretted posts written during online disputes and acknowledged he «should have known better.»

Police Superintendent John Loveless addresses the media in Huntingdon, England, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Opposition lawmakers argue the episode exposes a broader failure of vetting and judgment. Conservative MP Robert Jenrick has dismissed the apology as «scripted and fake» and called for Abd El-Fattah’s removal from Britain, according to GB News.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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