Guillermo Fariñas Hernandez has been on a hunger strike for 57 days to protest Castro’s restrictions on free speech and Internet access.
Guillermo Farinas, a 41-year-old psychologist, went on a hunger strike on Jan. 31 to press Cuba’s Communist authorities to respect his right to freedom of information and allow him Internet access, which is controlled by the government.
Which is 57 days longer than Saddam’s hunger strike lasted. The Liberal-Left in this country will be happy to know that Castro isn’t likely to intervene to save Fariñas’ life by doing something so “inhumane” as feeding him via a feeding tube.
h/t Michelle Malkin
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