In March 2023, Góngora, 38, was diagnosed with a five centimeter fibroma.
Miami, United States. – The 11Jandra Góngora political dam, who is being held in the Los Colonos prison (Youth Island), does not receive the gynecological attention it requires after being diagnosed with a uterine fibroma, her husband, Ángel Delgado, denounced in statements offered to Martí News.
“They have never taken her to the doctor again to serve her fibroma, they have never taken her to a gynecologist to review her,” he said. “She continues with inflammation and takes analgesics for pain.” As reported, the medications are provided by the family because in the “No” prison. “They tell him that there are no conditions to address the fibroma,” added Delgado, who received a warning act after his last visit to denounce the situation.
Góngora, 38 and mother of five children – three of them minors – celebrates a 14 -year sentence for their participation in the protests of July 11, 2021. She was sentenced for sedition, public disorder and contempt.
The political dam remains in the settlers, far from his family, resident in Güira de Mamena (Artemisa). Her husband has denounced threats to transfer to more distant prisons – provinces such as Guantanamo or Pinar del Río – if he requests family approach.
In March 2023, Góngora was diagnosed with a five -centimeter fibroma that causes frequent bleeding. In mid -2024 it was hospitalized by bleeding and intense pain. Despite this, he has not received specialized monitoring. The authorities have said that on the island of Youth there are no trained personnel to perform the operation it needs. To this are added arbitrary restrictions in telephone calls that, according to Delgado, prevent him from communicating with his family even at the established time.
In addition to the lack of medical care, Góngora faces intrachalery harassment, according to various reports. In mid -May, Delgado He held responsible To the Political Police for orchestrating the harassment against his wife, who would be in charge of the common inmate Yasnay Casamayor Correa – counted for embezzlement – who works in the PNR office within the prison and tries to discredit Gongora falsely accusing her of being an informant of state security.
Gongora is one of the women with the most severe sanction for 11J. This year he was a finalist of the Graciela Fernández Meijide award, recognition of political prisoners in Latin America awarded by Cadal.
