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Rene Gomez Manzano : ウィキペディア英語版 | René Gómez Manzano
René de Jesús Gómez Manzano (Havana, 19 December 1943) is a Cuban dissident known for his essay "The Homeland Belongs to All", which he co-wrote with Marta Beatriz Roque, Vladimiro Roca, and Felix Bonne, as well as his repeated imprisonment by the Cuban government. Amnesty International has named him to be a prisoner of conscience three times. == Background == Gomez Manzano was born in Havana, Cuba. At the age of eleven, he was sent by his parents to study in the Appalachian Mountains region of the U.S. He then earned a scholarship to Moscow's Patrice Lumumba University, where he studied International Law. As a result of his travels, he is fluent in Spanish, Russian, English, and French. He is a Roman Catholic and an avid chess player.〔 A defense lawyer, he entered the dissident movement when he began to defend political prisoners in the late 1980s. He became a cofounder of ''Corriente Agramontista'' in 1990, an organization of lawyers willing to file suit against the state to force it to fulfill its own laws.〔 On 6 August 1994, he was arrested and detained in what Amnesty International called "an apparent round-up of known government critics and human rights activists"; the group designated him a prisoner of conscience.
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