Victim's house attacked by police for being a counter-revolutionary



The victim was at his wife's house when they call him and they say he is "maricón" (a contemptuous way to call someone homosexual in Cuba). At that moment, a rapid response police group appeared ready to make an act of repudiation. They shouted at him calling him a mercenary, a counter-revolutionary, a madman. They threatened to beat him the moment he steps out of the house. The group had sticks and a mop. They also threw stones at the house, and the victim's son, a minor of age, was in it. Apart from the stones, they also threw excrements and urine hidden in a potty. They were shouting obscenities at the wife of the victim. The victim's son, a minor, suffers from nervous disorders which are caused by the governmental repressions that the family is suffering since he was a child. Since the last attack, the victim's son has not been able to sleep thinking that his parents will be killed. the victim can no longer continue administering more benzodiazepines to him since they create addiction.


Rights Abused

Civil and Political Rights
Inviolability of the home
Protection against incitement to discrimation and violence
Perpetrator
Committees for the Defence of the Revolution
Collaborators
Others
DVVF/68