Tania Bruguera reportedly detained by Cuban authorities hours before anti-racism protest in Havana

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"They are taking me": Tania Bruguera's final message this morning before being detained

The artist and activist Tania Bruguera was taken into custody by Cuban authorities shortly after 6am this morning outside of her home in Havana, according to her Facebook page, seemingly to prevent her from taking part in a demonstration against police violence today. Several others were also detained at the same time, according to Laritza Diversent, the executive director of the human rights organisation Cubalex, including the artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, the arts professor Anamely Ramos González and the underground rapper Maykel Osorbo.

“When an artist who uses her voice to call for justice and social change finds herself arbitrarily detained on her own doorstep, it is obvious that a serious injustice has occurred,” says Julie Trébault, the director of the Artists at Risk Connection at PEN America, in a statement issued today. “Brugueras arrest is just one more iteration in the Cuban governments efforts to exert a vice-like grip over the cultural sector. We call for Brugueras immediate freedom, as well as an end to the ongoing harassment and imprisonment of artists and activists across the country who merely exercise their fundamental right to freedom of expression.”

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