Raúl Ramón Rivero Castañeda (23 November 1945 – 6 November 2021) was a
Cuba
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poet
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,
journalist
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, and
dissident
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.
Early life and career
Rivero was born on 23 November 1945 in
Morón,
Camagüey, in central Cuba.
In his youth, he was an ardent follower of
Fidel Castro and the
Cuban Revolution
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. He was among the first generation of journalists to graduate after the triumph of the Revolution. From 1973 to 1976 he was the chief correspondent of the official Cuban press in
Moscow
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. He also served as chairman of the pro-regime
National Union of Writers and Artists (UNEAC). He was then known as "the Poet of the Revolution", and associated with the major cultural figures of
communist Cuba.
Dissident work
In 1999 Rivero was awarded
Columbia University
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's
Maria Moors Cabot prize
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for International Journalism. The following year, he was named as one of the
International Press Institute
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's 50
World Press Freedom Heroes
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of the past 50 years.
During the Cuban government's 2003 "
Black Spring" crackdown on dissidents, Rivero was charged with "acting against Cuban independence and attempting to divide Cuban territorial unity", as well as with writing "against the government", organizing "subversive meetings" at his home, and collaborating with U.S. diplomat
James Cason. Rivero was convicted and sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment. He spent his first 11 months in a tiny one-man cell with no windows or any contact to the outside world. The arrest and imprisonment of Rivero was later defended by Cuban writer and culture minister
Abel Prieto who argued that Rivero "was not arrested for his views, but for receiving US funding for his collaboration with a country that has besieged our island.
As Castro fades, a crop of new Cuban leadersRivero asserted, in prison interrogations as well as in public, that all the funds which he received consisted of fees for his articles, paid by the publishing media, not by governments or political organizations. His account of his life and his treatment by the Cuban government is given in his book "Proof of Contact".
[Proof of Contact: An Account of life in Cuba by Raul Rivero (2004) ]
In November 2004 he was released following international pressure on Cuba and subsequently relocated to
Spain
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, and was awarded the
UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize
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.
See also
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Human rights in Cuba
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Cuban dissident movement
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Varela Project
References
External links
Headline articles*
ttp://www.pen.org/page.php/prmID/585 Information on Rivero's releasebr>
Biographyat Words Without Borders.
Slate article- Article on ''
The Motorcycle Diaries'' which also pertains to Raúl.
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1945 births
2021 deaths
Cuban dissidents
Cuban journalists
Cuban male journalists
Cuban male poets
Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners
Opposition to Fidel Castro
People from Morón, Cuba
Black Spring detainees
Political prisoners in Cuba
Journalists imprisoned in Cuba