Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello (born May 16, 1945) is a Cuban political dissident. She is an economist by training, and the founder as well as director of the Cuban Institute of Independent Economists.
Agence France-Presse
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described her in 2007 as Cuba's "leading woman dissident".
The Group of Four
In 1997, Roque,
Vladimiro Roca,
Felix Bonne and
Rene Gomez Manzano published a paper titled "The Homeland Belongs to All," which discussed Cuba's human rights situation and called for political and economic reforms. They also called for a boycott of elections in Cuba's one-party system and for investors to avoid Cuba,
giving several news conferences to discuss their concerns.
The four were detained without trial for nineteenth months.
In May 1998, Roque smuggled a letter out of the prison written on toilet paper, telling foreign journalists that the four were suffering from poor medical care and political indoctrination. The four were then tried for sedition in March 1999
in a one-day trial closed to foreign press.
The defendants became known as the "Group of Four".
Roque was sentenced to three-and-a-half years' imprisonment, but won the right to appeal her case after staging a hunger strike in June 1999.
The US, EU, Canada, and the
Vatican all called for her release.
Ultimately, she served all but a few months of her sentence
and was released in May 2002.
Other members of the Group of Four were released around the same time. In November 2000, the four published another essay, titled "Social Facets", as President
Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; ; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and president from 1976 to 200 ...
attended a summit in Panama. The essay stated that Cuban education was designed to indoctrinate children, that many children were malnourished from food shortages, and that foreigners in Cuba were allowed privileges—such as cars, computers, and cell phones—that ordinary Cuban people were not.
Later activism
In March 2003, she and other dissidents lobbied the EU not to sign a trade agreement with Cuba until its human rights record improved. She also began a hunger strike calling for the release of political prisoners.
She was arrested the same month along with 74 other dissidents in what some have called the "
Black Spring" crackdown. On April 3, 2003, Roque was brought to trial and convicted in a one-day trial.
PEN International reported that she and the other defendants were given insufficient time to prepare a case.
[ Roque was sentenced to 20 years in prison for "acts against the independence or territorial integrity of the state". ]Amnesty International
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adopted her as a prisoner of conscience, and Roque's sister Isabel was invited to meet with U.S. President George W. Bush
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, Bush family, and son of the 41st president George H. W. Bush, he ...
in Washington, D.C. to discuss the case.
Reports stated that Roque lost while imprisoned from vomiting and diarrhea, and was hospitalized in July 2003. On July 22, 2004, Roque was given early release from prison due to her declining health.
In 2005, Roque founded the Assembly to Promote Civil Society in Cuba (Asamblea para Promover la Sociedad Civil en Cuba), serving as the organization's director. Varela Project
The Varela Project ( es, Proyecto Varela) is a project that was started in 1998 by Oswaldo Payá of the Christian Liberation Movement (MCL) and named after Felix Varela, a Cuban religious leader.
Many members were imprisoned during the Black Spr ...
organizer Oswaldo Payá feuded with Roque over the group's formation, accusing her of collaborating with security forces to provide justification for a further crackdown. Wayne Smith, a former chief of the US Interests Section in Havana
The United States Interests Section of the Embassy of Switzerland in Havana, Cuba or USINT Havana (the State Department telegraphic address) represented United States interests in Cuba from September 1, 1977, to July 20, 2015. It was staffed by ...
, criticized her group as seeming "virtually to operate out of the U.S. Interests Section", arguing that this weakened her credibility with Cubans.
She was detained again on 27 September 2007 when she was forced onto a bus during a rally Cuba's Justice Ministry building. Police reportedly informed her that they were protecting her from "the wrath of the people".[
Roque refuses to leave Cuba, stating "We need enough space in our society and we are working for this. We need to make a hole inside the government to live, to think, to talk ... We need to be here. Me in particular. I don't want to live out of my country. This is my country and my country needs what we do."
In 2012 she starred in a hunger strike in support of human rights in Cuba, which was denied in the official media of Cuba by showing a video where she accepted food from a neighbor. The video was used by the Government to demonstrate the lack of credibility of dissidents on the Island.
She currently maintains a profound difference with dissident Rosa María Paya Acevedo, daughter of former dissident Oswaldo Paya, accusing her of making a profit with her father's memory and carrying out activism abroad, thus protected from the repressions of the Cuban Government.
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Prizes
She is a recipient of the 2002 Heinz R. Pagels Human Rights of Scientists Award The Committee on Human Rights of Scientists of the New York Academy of Sciences "was formed in 1978 to pursue the advancement of the basic human rights of scientists throughout the world. The Committee intervenes in cases where scientists, engineers ...
of the New York Academy of Sciences and an honorary member of the Canadian, English, and Finnish PEN.[
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References
External links
Asamblea para Promover la Sociedad Civil en Cuba official site
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1945 births
Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Cuba
Cuban democracy activists
Cuban dissidents
Cuban human rights activists
Women human rights activists
Living people
Opposition to Fidel Castro
Cuban prisoners and detainees