- Gustavo Arcos
Infobox Person
name=Gustavo Arcos
caption=
birth_date=December 19, 1926
birth_place=Caibarien, Cuba
death_date=August 8, 2006
death_place=Havana CubaGustavo Arcos Bergnes (
December 19 ,1926 inCaibarien ,Cuba –August 8 ,2006 inHavana ,Cuba ) was a fellowCuba n revolutionary alongsideFidel Castro who later became an imprisoned dissident of the government. Arcos has been described as "a symbol of the opposition, and the dean of the opposition". [ [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,20068435-23109,00.html Leading Castro critic dies at 79] "The Australian" ]Born in the small town of
Caibarien , Arcos met Castro while the two attended law school at theUniversity of Havana . He participated in the 1953 attack onMoncada Barracks that jump-started theCuban Revolution against then-leaderFulgencio Batista , where he suffered a gunshot wound to the back that partially disabled his right leg and left him a legacy of life-long pain.Freed under a pardon, Arcos spent the next several years gathering support, money, and munitions throughout
Mexico ,South America , and theUnited States . Following the success of the revolution in 1959, Arcos became Cuba's ambassador toBelgium . However, while Arcos was away, he grew disillusioned both by Cuba's alliance with theSoviet Union , and what he saw to be the dictatorial tendencies of Fidel Castro.Upon his return, he began expressing dissent against Castro and the Cuban government. In response, he was arrested and sentenced to 10 years as a counterrevolutionary. He was released after a long hunger strike in 1969, but his request to leave the country was refused.
An illegal attempt to leave the country put Arcos in jail again in 1981. He was released in 1988, and quickly became the executive secretary of the
Cuban Committee for Human Rights , which he had joined in the early 1980s. His brother,Sebastian Arcos Bergnes was appointed vice-President of the Committee and was responsible for expanding it from a small Havana-based group into a nationwide organization. Gustavo decided not to leave Cuba and spent the rest of his life trying to improve human rights in the island and promoting a peaceful transition to democracy, stoically suffering repeated harassment, arrests, and "acts of repudiation".Arcos died on
August 8 ,2006 after an illness. He was 79. In a number of respects his life story resembles that ofMario Chanes de Armas , another Moncada veteran. [de La Cova, Antonio Rafael 2007 The Moncada Attack: Birth of the Cuban Revolution. University of South Carolina Press ISBN-10 1570036721 ISBN-13 978-1570036729]References
External links
* [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/4103054.html Obituary] ("Houston Chronicle")
* http://www.fiu.edu/~fcf/gustav.html
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.