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Cuban prison in Artemisa province holding political prisoner Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara.

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Key Question

What did Cuban State Security do to the San Isidro artist at Guanajay in April 2026?

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Where is Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara being held?
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara is held at Guanajay prison in Artemisa province, west of Havana, where he conducted a hunger strike in April 2026 after reported death threats from State Security agents.Source: CiberCuba
What happened at Guanajay prison during Cuba's 2026 amnesties?
Despite the government framing the period as 'indulgence,' OCDH documented active deterioration at Guanajay and other prisons including transfers to punishment cells and threats; Otero Alcántara conducted an eight-day hunger strike after reported death threats.Source: OCDH / CiberCuba
Where is Guanajay prison in Cuba?
Guanajay is a Cuban detention facility in Artemisa province, west of Havana. It holds detainees awaiting trial and convicted political prisoners, and is one of the facilities documented by OCDH and CiberCuba for deteriorating conditions in 2026.Source: entity background

Background

Guanajay is a Cuban detention facility in Artemisa province, west of Havana, used for holding political prisoners. It holds detainees awaiting trial as well as convicted political prisoners; conditions have been documented by Cuban human rights organisations as deteriorating during the period of announced amnesties in early 2026, with the OCDH describing a pattern of transfers to punishment cells, removal of food and personal effects, and placement of common criminals alongside political prisoners.

Guanajay holds Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, the visual artist and co-founder of the San Isidro Movement, who was serving a five-year sentence originally due to run to 9 July 2026. In April 2026 he conducted an eight-day total hunger strike at Guanajay after, according to family sources, State Security agents threatened him with death; he ended the strike following those threats. His sentence was one of two cases named in the US State Department's dissident-release Deadline after the 10 April 2026 Havana talks; that Deadline lapsed on 24 April without his release.

According to a single activist account relayed via Facebook, Otero Alcántara was removed from Guanajay on 8 July 2026, one day before his sentence was legally due to expire; his whereabouts were reported unverified at the time. This account has not been independently corroborated and should be read with that caveat. Guanajay's most prominent prisoner remains one of the most internationally cited examples of Cuban political detention in 2026.

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Who is held at Guanajay prison?
Guanajay holds political prisoners including Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, the visual artist and co-founder of the San Isidro Movement, who is serving a five-year sentence running to July 2026. The facility holds both pre-trial detainees and convicted political prisoners from the western provinces.Source: event 3085
What happened to Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara at Guanajay?
In April 2026, Otero Alcántara conducted an eight-day total hunger strike at Guanajay after State Security agents reportedly threatened him with death, according to his family speaking to CiberCuba. He ended the strike following the threats. He was one of the two named prisoners in the US dissident-release Deadline that lapsed on 24 April 2026 without any releases.Source: event 3085
What are conditions like at Cuban political prisons in 2026?
OCDH documented an active pattern in April 2026 of deteriorating conditions across Cuban political prisons, including transfers to punishment cells, removal of food and personal effects, and placement of common criminals alongside political prisoners — all during the period the government publicly framed as 'indulgence.' Guanajay was specifically named in this documentation.Source: event 3085
Was Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara released from Guanajay?
According to a single activist account, he was removed from Guanajay on 8 July 2026, one day before his sentence's legal expiry; his whereabouts were reported unverified and the account has not been independently corroborated.Source: event