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Hilda Molina

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listed numerous examples where she believed her rights had been violated by the Cuban authorities going on to state that "the arbitrary state organs that delay or deny, provoking the tearing apart of thousands of innocent families, that submerges them in paralyzing fear, so they are incapacitated to reclaim the respect for their rights most elemental."
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and other international human rights groups. In the letter Molina stated: "The Cuban government impeded me from temporarily visiting Argentina for a reunion, after 11 years of forcible separation, with my son, who is a naturalized Argentine, and with his wife who is an Argentine citizen". She also
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took the opportunity to press the Cuban leader to allow Molina, a one-time Castro ally, to leave Cuba to be with her children and grandchildren already in Argentina. At an improvised press conference,
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in what are termed "acts of repudiation". She had continuously been denied a visa to travel for personal as well as professional reasons until June, 2009 when permission was granted to visit family in
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Molina had made any request to visit family in Argentina. In 2004, after Molina was again denied a visa by the Cuban government. This letter from Molina was forwarded to the
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In June 2009, it was reported that the Cuban government reversed its position and would allow Molina to visit Argentina. Molina's story was inspirational to
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asked Castro about Molina, a reportedly infuriated Castro asked the reporter, "Who is paying you?" and later accused him of being "a mercenary" for
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but has been a critic of the Cuban government since the early 1990s. Her criticisms focus primarily on Cuba's state-governed
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was questioned by international leaders and journalists on the issue whilst attending a conference in Argentina.
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The Effect of Travel Restrictions on Scientific Collaboration Between American and Cuban Scientists
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alliance of right-wing and far-right individuals organized by Spanish political party
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Mi verdad: de la Revolución cubana al desencanto : la historia de una luchadora
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Cuba allowing government critic to visit family in Argentina
130:In 1987, Molina founded the neurosurgery center in 80: 72: 56: 40: 449:(in Spanish). Puente Democrático. Archived from 31: and the second or maternal family name is 8: 443:"Carmela le hace un homenaje a Hilda Molina" 48: 37: 114:of Cuba. Molina was also a deputy in the 300: 358:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 351: 156:United Nations Human Rights Commission 168:Cuban transfer of presidential duties 7: 86:founded the neurosurgery center in 398:10 Miami journalists take U.S. pay 309:"Después de 15 años, Cuba dijo sí" 14: 268: 1: 557:Women human rights activists 552:Cuban human rights activists 162:In July 2006, a week before 23:, the first or paternal 505:Cuba Dissident Wins Freedom 16:Cuban physician (born 1943) 588: 567:Caribbean women physicians 18: 431:, CNN.com, June 12, 2009. 47: 206:La Pasion Segun Carmela 189:'s Channel 41 reporter 116:Cuban National Assembly 572:Cuban women scientists 239:Molina, Hilda (2010). 166:'s illness led to the 100:Hilda Molina y Morejon 61:Hilda Molina y Morejon 447:puentedemocratico.org 204:' best selling novel 222:, Molina joined the 66:Ciego de Avila, Cuba 537:Cuban neurosurgeons 441:Salvia, Gabriel C. 412:, September 8, 2006 180:Argentine President 150:Requests for travel 510:2009-10-20 at the 427:2009-06-15 at the 409:The New York Times 403:2009-06-18 at the 284:Healthcare in Cuba 112:chief neurosurgeon 476:Fundación Disenso 472:"Carta de Madrid" 254:978-950-49-2289-6 93: 92: 579: 547:Cuban dissidents 542:Cuban scientists 487: 486: 484: 483: 468: 462: 461: 459: 458: 438: 432: 419: 413: 395: 389: 388: 386: 385: 376:. Archived from 370: 364: 363: 357: 349: 347: 346: 337:. Archived from 331: 325: 324: 322: 320: 305: 278: 273: 272: 271: 258: 216:A signer of the 136:Julio Teja Perez 110:) is the former 83: 52: 38: 587: 586: 582: 581: 580: 578: 577: 576: 522: 521: 518:, June 15, 2009 512:Wayback Machine 496: 491: 490: 481: 479: 470: 469: 465: 456: 454: 440: 439: 435: 429:Wayback Machine 420: 416: 405:Wayback Machine 396: 392: 383: 381: 372: 371: 367: 350: 344: 342: 335:"Archived copy" 333: 332: 328: 318: 316: 307: 306: 302: 297: 289:Tourism in Cuba 274: 269: 267: 264: 255: 238: 236: 214: 191:Juan Manuel Cao 183:Néstor Kirchner 176:Cuban President 152: 140:mob retaliation 128: 81: 68: 63: 62: 43: 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 585: 583: 575: 574: 569: 564: 559: 554: 549: 544: 539: 534: 524: 523: 520: 519: 516:The Australian 502: 495: 494:External links 492: 489: 488: 463: 433: 414: 390: 374:"Miami Herald" 365: 326: 315:. 12 June 2009 313:BBC News Mundo 299: 298: 296: 293: 292: 291: 286: 280: 279: 263: 260: 253: 243:(in Spanish). 235: 232: 219:Madrid Charter 213: 212:Political work 210: 202:Marcos Aguinis 195:President Bush 151: 148: 127: 124: 104:Ciego de Avila 91: 90: 84: 78: 77: 74: 70: 69: 64: 60: 58: 54: 53: 45: 44: 41: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 584: 573: 570: 568: 565: 563: 560: 558: 555: 553: 550: 548: 545: 543: 540: 538: 535: 533: 532:Living people 530: 529: 527: 517: 513: 509: 506: 503: 501: 498: 497: 493: 477: 473: 467: 464: 453:on 2019-03-31 452: 448: 444: 437: 434: 430: 426: 423: 418: 415: 411: 410: 406: 402: 399: 394: 391: 380:on 2020-06-16 379: 375: 369: 366: 361: 355: 341:on 2012-02-05 340: 336: 330: 327: 314: 310: 304: 301: 294: 290: 287: 285: 282: 281: 277: 266: 261: 259: 256: 250: 246: 242: 233: 231: 229: 225: 221: 220: 211: 209: 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 160: 157: 149: 147: 145: 141: 137: 133: 125: 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 89: 85: 79: 75: 71: 67: 59: 55: 51: 46: 39: 34: 30: 26: 22: 515: 480:. Retrieved 478:(in Spanish) 475: 466: 455:. Retrieved 451:the original 446: 436: 417: 407: 393: 382:. Retrieved 378:the original 368: 343:. Retrieved 339:the original 329: 317:. Retrieved 312: 303: 240: 237: 224:Madrid Forum 217: 215: 205: 199: 164:Fidel Castro 161: 153: 129: 99: 96:Hilda Molina 95: 94: 82:Notable work 76:Neurosurgeon 42:Hilda Molina 32: 28: 21:Spanish name 562:1942 births 276:Cuba portal 172:Raúl Castro 170:to brother 102:in 1943 in 526:Categories 482:2021-12-07 457:2019-02-21 384:2006-08-06 345:2006-08-06 319:4 December 295:References 120:healthcare 73:Occupation 234:Biography 144:Argentina 508:Archived 425:Archived 401:Archived 354:cite web 262:See also 122:system. 19:In this 245:Planeta 33:Morejon 25:surname 251:  174:, the 132:Havana 126:Career 98:(born 88:Havana 29:Molina 187:Miami 360:link 321:2022 249:ISBN 108:Cuba 57:Born 514:by 228:Vox 27:is 528:: 474:. 445:. 356:}} 352:{{ 311:. 247:. 230:. 208:. 197:. 146:. 106:, 485:. 460:. 387:. 362:) 348:. 323:. 257:. 35:.

Index

Spanish name
surname

Ciego de Avila, Cuba
Havana
Ciego de Avila
Cuba
chief neurosurgeon
Cuban National Assembly
healthcare
Havana
Julio Teja Perez
mob retaliation
Argentina
United Nations Human Rights Commission
Fidel Castro
Cuban transfer of presidential duties
Raúl Castro
Cuban President
Argentine President
Néstor Kirchner
Miami
Juan Manuel Cao
President Bush
Marcos Aguinis
Madrid Charter
Madrid Forum
Vox
Planeta
ISBN

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