José Daniel Ferrer — the leader of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU), the nation’s largest dissident organization — announced that he has agreed to go into forced exile after enduring months of unbearable torture.

Ferrer is one of the most prominent Cuban anti-communist dissidents and human rights activists. Since the events of the 2003 “Black Spring” dissident crackdown, Ferrer has been repeatedly subjected to unjust detentions and degrading and inhumane treatment by Castro regime officials, such as being fed rotten food and “semi-fecal” water in 2019.

In January, the Castro regime briefly released Ferrer from prison alongside several others as per the terms of an “agreement” between Cuba and the administration of former U.S. President Joe Biden, mediated by the Vatican. None of the released individuals were given a full release and instead were “ex-incarcerated,” a euphemism used by the Cuban communists that tacitly imposes restrictions that bar the “

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