Reading El Cafe Cubano which has a video of Dr. Biscet this morning reminded me that this video existed. Here his wife demonstrates a mock up of the cell in which Elias Biscet was held in 2003 for the crime of wanting to be free. She calls it a calabosa (spelling mine), a word I've never heard and can't find in the dictionary. If anyone out there knows, please let me know.

Monday, July 23, 2007
Prison Conditions for One Political Prisoner
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A 'calaboose' is a jail, aka 'the slammer'. Spanish equivalent is 'calabozo'. (had to look that one up).
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