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Former Political Prisoners taken Santiago Cathedral demanding compliance to their demands - The Bewilderment

5.5.15

Former Political Prisoners taken Santiago Cathedral demanding compliance to their demands - The Bewilderment: Ensuring awareness of the risks and consequences that could bring the hunger strike, the protesters said that so far there are two strikers who have taken the measure of pressure to an end, developing a dry strike . The risk to the health of those involved would be even greater, given the advanced age of the protesters, who refuse to receive medical attention.

According to the publication, the spokesman of the demonstration at the Cathedral of Santiago, Jose Pradenas said they expect dialogue with church authorities to intercede for the huleguistas.

Meanwhile, Braulio Gonzalez , another of the five protesters, said police will bridge between them and those in charge of the archdiocese, who come to the place near 19:00.


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