the struggle against censorship in Cuba. Fariñas was born in Santa Clara. Fariñas's father, Guillermo Fariñas Key, had been part of the Cuban military...
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regime. Fariñas began his hunger strike on February 24 of 2010, after another prisoner, Orlando Zapata Tamayo, died while on hunger strike. Fariñas’ strike...
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unmarked grave in the Cólon Cemetery in Havana. [citation needed] Guillermo Fariñas did a seven-month hunger strike to protest against the extensive Internet...
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dissident organizations, a union that was extended with the merger of the Guillermo Fariñas organization in 2013, which was absorbed by UNPACU. José Daniel Ferrer...
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Peace Prize laureate) Roland Emmerich (film director and producer) Guillermo Fariñas (human rights activist) Carolyn Gomes (human rights activist) Mikhail...
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was buried in an unmarked grave in the Cólon Cemetery in Havana. Guillermo Fariñas did a seven-month hunger strike to protest against the extensive Internet...
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Archived from the original on 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2009-05-20. "Guillermo Fariñas ends seven-month-old hunger strike for Internet access". Reporters...
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original on 22 October 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2010. "Cuba dissident Farinas awarded Sakharov Prize by EU". BBC News. 21 October 2010. Archived from...
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Massoud Hamid, Syria 2006 Win Tin, Burma; Novaya Gazeta, Russia; Guillermo Fariñas Hernández, Cuba 2007 Seyoum Tsehaye, Eritrea; Democratic Voice of...
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hunger strike "to the death" if hunger-striking dissident journalist Guillermo Fariñas died from his own fast. "Cuba frees leading dissident". BBC News....
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