Ernesto Brieva Sempe died in Cuban custody from chronic kidney disease and malnutrition after years of imprisonment, the death recorded in the May census Prisoners Defenders published on 11 June 2026 1. Prisoners Defenders is a Spain-based NGO that maintains a case-by-case registry of Cuban political prisoners and publishes the monthly count Western governments and the UN cite. His was one of seven departures from the registry that month: one death, two forced exiles, one release, three completed sentences, set against 28 new arrivals.
The census put the total at 1,281 political prisoners, a record, up from 1,260 in April . Of those, 449 are recorded as seriously ill and 52 carry severe mental-health disorders without adequate care. Brieva Sempe's death gives that 449 figure a face: in a prison system short of medicine and food, each of those names is one untreated kidney or untreated diabetes away from the same outcome. Serious illness in custody has become a survival question rather than a medical one.
The count keeps climbing because the arithmetic of attrition runs one way. The April baseline of 1,260 followed the OCDH record of 366 repressive actions logged that month , and the May intake of 28 against seven departures means the political-prisoner stock refreshes faster than pardons empty it. Cuba's Amnesty decrees have repeatedly excluded crimes-against-authority charges, which is why headline release waves leave the registry rising rather than falling. For any sanctions-relief track contingent on freeing prisoners, the pool Havana can offer is shrinking even as the documented total sets new records.
