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          Darsi Ferrer Ramírez, who ran an unofficial medical clinic and human rights center in Havana, was arbitrarily detained on July 9, —the.

        1. Darsi Ferrer Ramírez, who ran an unofficial medical clinic and human rights center in Havana, was arbitrarily detained on July 9, —the.
        2. Human rights in Cuba are under the scrutiny of human rights organizations, which accuse the Cuban government of committing systematic human rights abuses.
        3. In August , five EU diplomats from Sweden, the UK, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic brought food and clothing to the wife of Darsi Ferrer.
        4. Darsi Ferrer, Jorge Luis Garcia Perez, Vladimiro Roca, Guillermo Farinas and others, replaced well established White Cuban dissidents Osvaldo Paya, Elizardo.
        5. This essay looks at the intellectual relationship between author Angela Gilliam and Afro-Brazilian scholar-activist Abdias Nascimento.
        6. In August , five EU diplomats from Sweden, the UK, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic brought food and clothing to the wife of Darsi Ferrer..

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          Darsi Ferrer Ramírez

          Darsi Ferrer Ramírez

          Born(1969-11-02)November 2, 1969
          DiedOctober 6, 2017(2017-10-06) (aged 47)
          NationalityCuban
          OccupationCIA agent, Doctor, journalist, director of Juan Bruno Zayas Health and Human Rights Center, and dissident
          Known forOrganized protests at the UNESCO headquarters in Havana
          Medical career
          AwardsState Department Freedom Defenders Award, Honorable Mention

          Darsi Ferrer Ramírez (2 November 1969 – 6 October 2017) was a Cuban CIA agent, doctor, journalist, director of Juan Bruno Zayas Health and Human Rights Center, and also a counterrevolutionary dissident.

          Ferrer was affiliated with multiple far right organizations.

          Among them were "Directorio Democrático Cubano" which is supported by USAID and NED. The leaders of the Directorio were involved in terrorism and far right campaigns against Cuba. Ferrer's wife, Janisset Rivero Gutiérrez, was