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'''Luis Milán Fernández''' (born 21 February 1970) is a [[Cuba]]n physician from [[Santiago de Cuba]]. In 2001, he and his wife, a dentist named Lisandra Lafitta Hernández, signed "Manifiesto 2001", which called for basic freedoms to be respected in Cuba.<ref name=HJ>{{cite web|url=http://havanajournal.com/politics/entry/dr-luis-milan-fernandez-abused-in-prison-health-deteriorates-3342/|title=Dr. Luis Milan Fernandez abused in prison; health deteriorates|work=Havana Journal|date=28 June 2007|accessdate=30 July 2012}}</ref>
'''Luis Milán Fernández''' (born 21 February 1970) is a [[Cuba]]n physician from [[Santiago de Cuba]]. In 2001, he and his wife, a dentist named Lisandra Lafitta Hernández, signed "Manifiesto 2001", which called for basic freedoms to be respected in Cuba.<ref name=HJ>{{cite web|url=http://havanajournal.com/politics/entry/dr-luis-milan-fernandez-abused-in-prison-health-deteriorates-3342/|title=Dr. Luis Milan Fernandez abused in prison; health deteriorates|work=Havana Journal|date=28 June 2007|accessdate=30 July 2012}}</ref>


He was one of 75 dissidents arrested in 2003 as part of the crackdown known as the [[Black Spring (Cuba)|Black Spring]]. He was sentenced to thirteen years in prison, and [[Amnesty International]] recognized him as [[prisoner of conscience]].<ref name="Amnesty-2003 crackdown">{{cite web|url=https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR25/005/2004|title=Cuba: One year too many: prisoners of conscience from the March 2003 crackdown|publisher=Amnesty International|date=16 March 2004 |accessdate=30 July 2012}}</ref>
He was one of 75 dissidents arrested in 2003 as part of the crackdown known as the [[Black Spring (Cuba)|Black Spring]]. He was sentenced to thirteen years in prison, and [[Amnesty International]] recognized him as [[prisoner of conscience]].<ref name="Amnesty-2003 crackdown">{{cite web|url=https://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR25/005/2004 |title=Cuba: One year too many: prisoners of conscience from the March 2003 crackdown |publisher=Amnesty International |date=16 March 2004 |accessdate=30 July 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120926031905/http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/AMR25/005/2004 |archivedate=26 September 2012 |df= }}</ref>


In 2005, Milán was transferred to a psychiatric ward despite having no reported psychological problems. According to Lafitta, he was confined with two or three mental patients, one of whom cut his own ear off during their confinement.<ref name=PGA>{{cite web |url=http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/humanrights/PGA_057993 |title=Case Information |date=2012 |publisher=Committee on Human Rights of the National Academy of Sciences |accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> In June 2007, the Internet news agency BosNewsLife reported that Milán's health was deteriorating as a result of his confinement.<ref name=HJ />
In 2005, Milán was transferred to a psychiatric ward despite having no reported psychological problems. According to Lafitta, he was confined with two or three mental patients, one of whom cut his own ear off during their confinement.<ref name=PGA>{{cite web |url=http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/humanrights/PGA_057993 |title=Case Information |date=2012 |publisher=Committee on Human Rights of the National Academy of Sciences |accessdate=29 July 2012}}</ref> In June 2007, the Internet news agency BosNewsLife reported that Milán's health was deteriorating as a result of his confinement.<ref name=HJ />

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Dr. Luis Milán Fernández
Born (1970-02-21) February 21, 1970 (age 54)
NationalityCuban
OccupationPhysician
Known forimprisonment in Black Spring
SpouseLisandra Lafitta Hernández

Luis Milán Fernández (born 21 February 1970) is a Cuban physician from Santiago de Cuba. In 2001, he and his wife, a dentist named Lisandra Lafitta Hernández, signed "Manifiesto 2001", which called for basic freedoms to be respected in Cuba.[1]

He was one of 75 dissidents arrested in 2003 as part of the crackdown known as the Black Spring. He was sentenced to thirteen years in prison, and Amnesty International recognized him as prisoner of conscience.[2]

In 2005, Milán was transferred to a psychiatric ward despite having no reported psychological problems. According to Lafitta, he was confined with two or three mental patients, one of whom cut his own ear off during their confinement.[3] In June 2007, the Internet news agency BosNewsLife reported that Milán's health was deteriorating as a result of his confinement.[1]

In July 2010, tripartite negotiations between Cuban President Raúl Castro, Roman Catholic bishop Jaime Ortega, and Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos resulted in pardons being granted to the remaining 52 Black Spring prisoners on the condition that they go into exile in Spain. Milán was released from prison the following week, and he and his family departed for Spain.[3] They resettled in Málaga, where Milán said that he would try to continue working as a physician.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Dr. Luis Milan Fernandez abused in prison; health deteriorates". Havana Journal. 28 June 2007. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Cuba: One year too many: prisoners of conscience from the March 2003 crackdown". Amnesty International. 16 March 2004. Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "Case Information". Committee on Human Rights of the National Academy of Sciences. 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  4. ^ "One of the dissidents as "very good" to exercise the profession in Malaga who studied at home" (in Spanish). 20minutos.es. 7 August 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2012.