Det har snart gått en månad sedan jag
nåddes av budskapet om att Bernie Dwyer hade dött. Hon dog den 10
juli i Irland omgiven av sin familj och sina vänner.
Bernie Dwyer, född på Irland, var
journalist och dokumentärfilmare och sedan ett decennium arbetade
hon på Radio Havana på Kuba. Hon var en outröttlig kämpe för
demokrati och för att "de fem kubanerna" som helt
orättmätigt sitter i fängelse i USA skulle få sin frihet. Hon
hann också producera ett stort antal dokumentärfilmer, den sista
blev "The Day Diplomacy Died", som visar sanningen bakom
arresteringarna av de s.k. "obeoroende journalisterna" 2003
och som hade ett vidlyftigt samarbete med USA-regimens representanter
i Kuba .
Jag hade glädjen att träffa Bernie Dwyer för några år sedan i Havanna. Hon var full av energi, entusiasm och hade ett brinnande förakt för USA-regeringens fientliga agerande på Kuba.
Bernie Dwyer blev 69 år.
Här en länk till Fib-Kulturfronts
"Hyllning till Bernie Dwyer."
It's been almost a month
since I reached the news that Bernie Dwyer had died. She died on July
10 in Ireland, surrounded by his family and friends.
Bernie Dwyer, born in Ireland, was a journalist and documentary filmmaker and since a decade, she worked at Radio Havana in Cuba. She was a tireless fighter for democracy and for "the five Cubans' which is unjustly imprisoned in the United States would get their freedom. She also managed to produce a large number of documentary films, the last one was "The Day Diplomacy Died", which shows the truth behind the arrest of the so-called "independent" journalists in 2003 and who had a long-winded cooperation with the U.S. regime's representatives in Cuba.
I had the pleasure of meeting Bernie Dwyer, a few years ago in Havana. She was full of energy, enthusiasm and had a burning contempt for the U.S. government's hostile actions against Cuba.
Bernie Dwyer was 69 years.
Bernie Dwyer, born in Ireland, was a journalist and documentary filmmaker and since a decade, she worked at Radio Havana in Cuba. She was a tireless fighter for democracy and for "the five Cubans' which is unjustly imprisoned in the United States would get their freedom. She also managed to produce a large number of documentary films, the last one was "The Day Diplomacy Died", which shows the truth behind the arrest of the so-called "independent" journalists in 2003 and who had a long-winded cooperation with the U.S. regime's representatives in Cuba.
I had the pleasure of meeting Bernie Dwyer, a few years ago in Havana. She was full of energy, enthusiasm and had a burning contempt for the U.S. government's hostile actions against Cuba.
Bernie Dwyer was 69 years.
Here a link to the website
for The Cuban Five's memory article about Bernie Dwyer
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