Havana.-The Cuban political economist and expreasing Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello She has been transferred to the Internal Medicine Room, on the 19th floor, of the Hermanos Ameijeiras hospital in Havana. According to the medical part offered on Monday, February 10, to which Cubanet had access, its health status has improved its therapy departure.
“Martha’s condition went from serious to be reported with favorable criteria,” a Roque companion told this media who was present during the medical part.
The entrance of Roque Cabello has been accompanied by a strong presence of state security, which has maintained a visible operation inside and outside the Hermanos Ameijeiras hospital.
Last Tuesday, Roque Cabello was transferred to the medical center. Until that day, he had remained in the therapy room of the “Manuel Fajardo” hospital, where he arrived from the “Miguel Enriquez” hospital (La Benefica).
Roque was admitted for health complications derived from a decompensated diabetes melitus and renal failure on January 29.
Martha Beatriz Roque Cabello, training economist, was the only woman in the Group of 75 arrested in the black spring of 2003 and sentenced to two decades in prison. Thanks to international pressure, he obtained extrapenal freedom. Recognized with the International Award for Courage women, He also appeared among the nominated for the Nobel Peace in 2007. In 2005 he had led a national meeting in Havana to strengthen civil society, where delegates from all over the island and foreign guests participated.
After decades of activism he has held several hunger strikes that have resent their health.