“Telling the truth in Cuba is considered a crime. Telling the truth can even bring about your death.”
Bartolo Cantillo Romero was born in 1969 in the Guantanamo province in Cuba. He grew up in an impoverished area along with his seven siblings and without a father. When he was 15 years old, he abandoned his studies to support his mother financially. As Bartolo has always denounced the reality of living conditions under the communist regime, his confrontations with the police deepened in the late eighties, when he was imprisoned on several occasions. In 1992 he was shot and injured by a State Security officer for demanding justice, an attack that resulted in the loss of several organs for Bartolo. Fortunately, he recovered. However, he was accused of attacking the State and was sentenced to one year in Guantanamo’s “La Majimiana” correctional facility. In 2008, the same officer who shot him attacked his two brothers, killing one brother. In 2010, Bartolo joined the official opposition movement, “Patriotic Union of Cuba” [Unión Patriótica de Cuba]. Today he works as its coordinator in the province of Guantanamo. His wife, Celina Osorio Claro, is the coordinator of the anti-government movement, “Ladies in White” [Damas de Blanco]. Together, they fight against injustice and the respect of human rights in their country.