Havana (AP) — An independent Cuban journalist with ties to the Ladies in White dissident group has been freed as she appeals a 20-month sentence for allegedly mistreating her adult daughter.
Dania García, who uses U.S. websites to report on everyday Cuban life in defiance of government controls on all media, was released, according to her blog and the Paris-based media rights group Reporters Without Borders.
Felipe Sanchez, head of the independent, Havana-based Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, had reported that Mrs. Garcia was arrested April 20 and sentenced three days later after her daughter filed a complaint — apparently angry at her mother’s criticism of the Castro government. Sanchez had reported previously that he suspected, but could not prove, that Garcia was targeted for being a supporter of the “Damas en Blanco. The official charge against Garcia was “abuse of authority” for throwing her 23-year-old daughter out of her home.
Garcia writes for dissident and opposition websites including Primavera Digital and CubaNet. She also runs a blog, daniavirgengarcia.blogspot.com. The site is blocked in Cuba.