Miami.-Cuban political opponent and expreasing Martha Beatriz RoquE is in a “serious” but stable state at the “Manuel Fajardo” hospital in Havana, according to the medical part issued this morning and whose recording Cubanet He had access.
The doctor in charge of sharing the information with Martha’s relatives explained that the cardiac arrhythmia that witnessed has been controlled and therefore withdrew the norepirefrine, a drug that provided him to stabilize his blood pressure.
The renowned opponent has also improved its diuretic rhythm and has urinated almost two liters. However, “its renal function has not recovered,” said the doctor. The condition of his kidneys could be the main cause for which Roque, 80, dawns disoriented, added the specialist.
The 79 -year -old Cuban economist was transferred last Friday from the “Miguel Enriquez” hospital (known as the beneficial) to the “Manuel Fajardo” hospital to be treated in the second nephrology room.
The economist, opposition and express political activist of the Group of 75 He was deserving of the International Women of Courange Awards (International Award for Women of Courage, for their Spanish translation).
Roque Cabello was recognized among more than a dozen women for “her tireless struggle” for human rights and religious freedom in Cuba for more than four decades.
She was the only woman among the 75 people imprisoned during the Black spring From 2003, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison. In prison he suffered a heart attack that, added to international repudiation for violence unleashed against Cuban civil society, culminated with extrapenal freedom for her.
Despite the threat of being returned to prison at any time, Martha Beatriz Roque managed to organize in Havana, in May 2005, a national meeting to promote civil society with delegates throughout the country and foreign guests. The event also had the presence of the representative of the United States Interest Office in Havana, James Cason.
In 2007, Roque Cabello was among the candidates nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
