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alle Bahamas / The nightmare of refugees in the Bahamas smoke

was reported by the Havana Journal, online English newspaper that contains news about Cuba and the Cuban community in the world.
the Bahamas, a large group of Cuban and Haitian refugees gathered in a refugee camp in Nassau in December last year staged an uprising to protest the terrible conditions of camp life and the harassment that would be thoroughly tested.
The prisoners in the camp have reported their situation to Amnesty International, telling of being constantly beaten, of not receiving sufficient food and water, they are often forced to eat or drink dirty water from the ground, not to receive medical treatment. In addition, there have been reports of violence against women and sexual harassment.
Following the revolt of December 9 a few dozen "guests" of the camp were transferred to prison on criminal with criminal charges which have not yet received reports have not received a visit from a lawyer or could notify families. Nassau
authorities deny that the field conditions are so inhumane and argue rather than the need for the former British colony to defend the massive unwanted foreigners from poor areas of the Caribbean, particularly the island of Haiti. The part Maggiore dei rifugiati Cubania comes rispedita alcuni mesi dopo home di detenzione, Mentre per gli haitiani the lunga più spesso Diventa permanenza.
A che rapporto di Amnesty confermativo sarebbero field will scroll Condizioni per scoraggiare pessima di l'further sbarco clandestini.
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As regards the Havana Journal, online English newspaper that collects news about Cuba and the Cuban community in the world. The Bahamas
a group of Cuban and Haitian refugees gathered in the host field in Nassau rose 9 last December against the terrible conditions of life and the humiliation to which would be constantly subjected. Detainees field
filed a legal complaint Amnesty International ad say to suffer beatings continued, not getting enough food and water, often being forced to eat on earth ua drinking dirty water, not to receive health care. In addition, reported cases of rape and abuse on women.
After the uprising of December 9, some dozens of "guests" of the field were taken into criminal detention on criminal charges which do not yet received any information and without access to a Avogado or inform their relatives.
Nassau officials denied that the conditions in the countryside are so cruel, but affirm the need to defend the excessive flow of unwanted foreigners from poor areas Caribbean, mostly from Haiti. Most Cuban refugees have to return to the island after months of detention in the field, while for Haitians this period is longer. Amnesty
A list of confirming that the Bahamian authorities kept the field in poor condition voluntarily to discourage new clandestine replevin. Cuba

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