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Cuba

Cuban Dissident Artist 'El Sexto' Has Been Sitting in Jail For Disrespecting Fidel Castro

Even with free health care and education, some Cubans are still willing to risk their life for free expression.

Anthony Fisher | 12.8.2016 3:40 PM

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Cuba's nine days of official mourning for its deceased former dictator Fidel Castro has mercifully concluded, but El Commandate's penchant for locking up artists who aren't sufficiently appreciative of the island prison state's health care and education lives on.

Danilo Maldonado Machado, the Cuban street artist also known as "El Sexto," has reportedly been locked up since the day after Castro's death for the crime of spray-painting "Se fue" (He's gone) on the wall of a Havana hotel.

El Sexto's mother, Maria Victoria Machado, says his neighbors had told her authorities invaded his apartment and "violently dragged him down the stairs into an awaiting patrol car, all while punching him in the stomach and torso," the CBC reports. Machado also claims her son has been beaten while in detention, and refuses to eat the food his jailers are offering out of fear that it is laced with drugs meant to keep him compliant.

Although pro-government graffiti can be found all over Cuba, for "damage to public property," El Sexto could be held for 60 days.

This isn't the first time the 33-year-old dissident has been locked up for artistic expression, he also spent 10 months in jail for painting the names "Fidel" and "Raul" on two pigs, with the intention of releasing them in public. He was arrested before his stunt could be accomplished, but his efforts did not go unnoticed. Human Rights Foundation awarded him the Václav Havel International Prize for Creative Dissent in 2015.

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  1. Chipwooder   9 years ago

    But at least he's literate, so he can read the confession they give him to sign, and his health care is dynamite!

    1. See Double You   9 years ago

      His free health care includes stiches and cold compresses after receiving several blows to the head and ribs, courtesy of the Castro regime.

      1. Pan Zagloba "The Stickler"   9 years ago

        His free health care courtesy of the Castro regime includes stiches and cold compresses after receiving several blows to the head and ribs falling down the stairs because he was pushing the officers instead of watching where he was going. Repeatedly.

        There, comrade. Fixed now.

        1. See Double You   9 years ago

          That's...I'm not sure funny is the right word...but I didn't even read the article before I posted. Not at all surprised I was pretty damn accurate.

  2. Pan Zagloba "The Stickler"   9 years ago

    Click here to read the dumbest reactions to Castro's death from world leaders.

    Thank you for that link, that article will hopefully be kept fresh in minds of commentariat for years to come.

    CANADA #1 BITCHES!!!

    Although, I bet PM Zoolander starts preening soon about how they should maybe consider letting the artist go, because it would look really good for Zoolander if they did.

    1. Volren   9 years ago

      Better bet might be he'll decide El Sexto was eengaging in hate speech and thus deserved reeducation.

      Hm. Well, maybe that's too much even for Zoolander.

      1. Pan Zagloba "The Stickler"   9 years ago

        He got cockslapped so hard over his Castro statements, even his Vanity Shield couldn't absorb it all. He's been trying to find a way to recover what he perceives as his dignity, so this would be a good, harmless body to climb on and grandstand.

        1. Rhywun   9 years ago

          Well, at least he got his name out there. Most of the world couldn't name a Canadian PM to save their lives.

  3. Zero Sum Game   9 years ago

    Do they still provide the free healthcare after lining you up against the wall and shooting you for disagreeing with their politics?

    1. See Double You   9 years ago

      Can you believe that the capitalist U.S. forces its people to buy funeral insurance to cover expenses? Cuba buries you for free!

      1. Zero Sum Game   9 years ago

        A government big enough to give you everything you want is also big enough to take everything you have.

        They don't even stop at dignity.

    2. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      No. Then they start charging for your blood.

      1. Zero Sum Game   9 years ago

        Shots fired.

  4. Suthenboy   9 years ago

    I was told he was a magnificent leader and champion of social justice. Now I am confused.

    1. See Double You   9 years ago

      Social justice for some, tiny [fill in the blank] for others!

  5. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    the crime of spray-painting "Se fue" (He's gone)

    obligatory

    1. Brett L   9 years ago

      Why does the guy on the left has black spraypaint across the top of his lip?

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        He was in fact a cuban exile who hid his identity to avoid persecution of his family back in the home country. All of his music was actually coded anti-casto propaganda.

      2. Lee Genes   9 years ago

        That's Oates, man. Watch your step.

        1. Brett L   9 years ago

          You mean the "highest paid backup singer" of his time.

          1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

            You do him wrong. He was the special sauce in their big mac

            1. Citizen X   9 years ago

              So, musically, he was some mayonnaise that got left under a heat lamp?

              1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

                Warm and creamy, with just a hint of danger. Yes.

            2. Brett L   9 years ago

              I'm quoting him.

              1. BakedPenguin   9 years ago

                Obligatory.

                1. BakedPenguin   9 years ago

                  I blame the squirrels

              2. GILMORE?   9 years ago

                His exceeding humility is one of his many virtues.

  6. Chipwooder   9 years ago

    I'm eagerly awaiting a comment from that noted champion of freedom, amsoc.

    1. Rhywun   9 years ago

      He's in his bunk.

    2. Citizen X   9 years ago

      He's busy a couple threads down accusing everybody here of wanting to do sex with Trump and claiming that the United States has full employment.

      1. Zero Sum Game   9 years ago

        +1 Obama's "save or create" jobs programs.

        1. Citizen X   9 years ago

          These jobs are so great you can do them for 20 hours a week instead of 40! They're so great, a lot of people have two or three of them! GREAT JOBS!

  7. Hyperion   9 years ago

    "he also spent 10 months in jail for painting the names "Fidel" and "Raul" on two pigs"

    I like this el Sexto guy.

    1. Zero Sum Game   9 years ago

      You'd think he read Orwell, given ~100% the literacy rate. Then you realize that all copies of Orwell's books in Cuba would have been burned long ago and if you get your hands on one then you'll end up exactly like one of Orwell's characters.

  8. See Double You   9 years ago

    Even after death, Castro can still say, el Estado, soy yo.

  9. Tman   9 years ago

    A friend of mine just had his first kid and thus is now researching things like maternity leave and "breastfeeding rights" (?) etc. He posted on FB his recent discovery that "The US is way far behind. Our capitalism keeps people away from their children for low wages while giving them an illusion of the freedom to excel financially".

    He then posted Cuba's "breast feeding" policy from Wikipedia:

    Since 1940, Cuba's constitution has contained a provision officially recognizing and supporting breastfeeding. Article 68 of the 1975 constitution reads, in part: During the six weeks immediately preceding childbirth and the six weeks following, a woman shall enjoy obligatory vacation from work on pay at the same rate, retaining her employment and all the rights pertaining to such employment and to her labour contract. During the nursing period, two extraordinary daily rest periods of a half hour each shall be allowed her to feed her child.

    I posted a link to The Last Communist City by Michael Totten, a great piece about the real Havana. His answer was that the article was too "ethnocentric. If you look at the value and quantity of oppression, the Cuban government is a saint compared to the USA."

    I literally can't even.

    1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

      There is no way to argue with people who can find excuses for anything.

      The only point they can't twist is to point out that "Nobody flees paradise"

      Everyone outside wants to get into the United States. Everyone inside Cuba wants to get out. The only votes that matter are how people vote with their feet. If Cuba were even half-decent, people would immigrate there. No one does because its a shitshow.

      1. Hyperion   9 years ago

        This. And Americans have been allowed to travel to Venezuela for some time now. I don't know anyone who's tried. But now people are risking their lives to flee the country in boats and women are going to the Columbia border to sell their hair to try to keep their families from starving to death. But they get free maternity leave!

    2. Rhywun   9 years ago

      a woman shall enjoy obligatory vacation from work on pay at the same rate

      Let's see... 100% of next to nothing is...

      1. prolefeed   9 years ago

        Yeah, that free $20 per MONTH after giving birth is totally worth living in a Communist dictatorship.

    3. R C Dean   9 years ago

      Tman, your friend is a moron. Sorry to have to break it to you, but there it is.

  10. The Last American Hero   9 years ago

    Maybe I should get down to Cuba so I can see what an oppressive political system looks like before it's corrupted by American Capitalism.

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