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Created
Classification
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07HAVANA1102
2007-11-28 21:40:00
CONFIDENTIAL
US Interests Section Havana
Cable title:
CUBAN DISSIDENT LEADER ANTUNEZ WANTS MEDICAL
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C O N F I D E N T I A L HAVANA 001102
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CCA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/27/2017
TAGS: CU PGOV PHUM PINR PREL
SUBJECT: CUBAN DISSIDENT LEADER ANTUNEZ WANTS MEDICAL
EVALUATION IN USA
REF: A. HAVANA 1081
B. HAVANA 1087 HAVANA 1094
Classified By: COM: Michael E. Parmly: For reasons 1.4 b/d
C O N F I D E N T I A L HAVANA 001102
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CCA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/27/2017
TAGS: CU PGOV PHUM PINR PREL
SUBJECT: CUBAN DISSIDENT LEADER ANTUNEZ WANTS MEDICAL
EVALUATION IN USA
REF: A. HAVANA 1081
B. HAVANA 1087 HAVANA 1094
Classified By: COM: Michael E. Parmly: For reasons 1.4 b/d
1. (C) SUMMARY: Further to Reftel, dissident figure Jorge
Luis Garcia Perez ("Antunez") left the Hospital in Havana
because he did not want to undergo the exploratory surgery
recommended by the doctors. Cuban medical staff did a large
number of tests but the results were inconclusive as to
identifying the cause of the fainting episode that provoked
the admission. Antunez has consulted with close colleagues
in the dissident movement. He recognizes that he has serious
health problems. Antunez stated that he does not have
confidence in the local system to provide appropriate care
and wishes to seek a comprehensive medical evaluation in the
US. See para 5 action request. End Summary.
2. (C) After performing a battery of tests, the doctors at
Havana's Hospital Nacional recommended that Antunez have a
cardiac angiogram, an exploratory surgery to detect the
severity of any blockages or damage to the heart. Doctors
had diagnosed an arterial blockage, which by itself it is not
a matter of acute concern. Antunez discussed his situation
extensively with trusted colleague Martha Beatriz Roque as
well as noted neuro-surgeon Dr. Hilda Molina. Dr. Molina
reviewed the tests and stated that the request for an
angiogram was a logical next step in treating the patient.
Antunez, however, was fearful of having an invasive procedure
performed in Cuba, and so decided to leave the hospital.
3. (C) Antunez told COM late in the day of November 27 that
he recognizes the risks and wants a thorough review of his
medical condition outside of Cuba. After discussion, he
decided to delay plans to return to his home in Villa Clara
province. He now recognizes the gravity of the situation.
He has been in touch with Dr. Alzugaray of the Miami Medical
Mission. He wishes to travel to the US for a comprehensive
medical assessment as long as the Cuban government guarantees
that he can return. However, he has no idea of either where
he would go for care or how to pay for the expenses.
4. (C) USINT FSHP has met with Antunez and reviewed his
file. She thinks that, in addition to a review of the brain,
heart and blood tests performed in Cuba, he would need to see
an internal medicine specialists, a thyroid exam as well as a
checks by pulmonary and infectious disease specialist
concerning the status of the tuberculosis that he was exposed
to in prison.
5. (C) Comment and Action Request: Post would appreciate
the Department inquire about the options for funding travel
per diem and the costs of a medical evaluation of Antunez,
one of Cuba's most committed and dynamic opposition leaders.
PARMLY
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR WHA/CCA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/27/2017
TAGS: CU PGOV PHUM PINR PREL
SUBJECT: CUBAN DISSIDENT LEADER ANTUNEZ WANTS MEDICAL
EVALUATION IN USA
REF: A. HAVANA 1081
B. HAVANA 1087 HAVANA 1094
Classified By: COM: Michael E. Parmly: For reasons 1.4 b/d
1. (C) SUMMARY: Further to Reftel, dissident figure Jorge
Luis Garcia Perez ("Antunez") left the Hospital in Havana
because he did not want to undergo the exploratory surgery
recommended by the doctors. Cuban medical staff did a large
number of tests but the results were inconclusive as to
identifying the cause of the fainting episode that provoked
the admission. Antunez has consulted with close colleagues
in the dissident movement. He recognizes that he has serious
health problems. Antunez stated that he does not have
confidence in the local system to provide appropriate care
and wishes to seek a comprehensive medical evaluation in the
US. See para 5 action request. End Summary.
2. (C) After performing a battery of tests, the doctors at
Havana's Hospital Nacional recommended that Antunez have a
cardiac angiogram, an exploratory surgery to detect the
severity of any blockages or damage to the heart. Doctors
had diagnosed an arterial blockage, which by itself it is not
a matter of acute concern. Antunez discussed his situation
extensively with trusted colleague Martha Beatriz Roque as
well as noted neuro-surgeon Dr. Hilda Molina. Dr. Molina
reviewed the tests and stated that the request for an
angiogram was a logical next step in treating the patient.
Antunez, however, was fearful of having an invasive procedure
performed in Cuba, and so decided to leave the hospital.
3. (C) Antunez told COM late in the day of November 27 that
he recognizes the risks and wants a thorough review of his
medical condition outside of Cuba. After discussion, he
decided to delay plans to return to his home in Villa Clara
province. He now recognizes the gravity of the situation.
He has been in touch with Dr. Alzugaray of the Miami Medical
Mission. He wishes to travel to the US for a comprehensive
medical assessment as long as the Cuban government guarantees
that he can return. However, he has no idea of either where
he would go for care or how to pay for the expenses.
4. (C) USINT FSHP has met with Antunez and reviewed his
file. She thinks that, in addition to a review of the brain,
heart and blood tests performed in Cuba, he would need to see
an internal medicine specialists, a thyroid exam as well as a
checks by pulmonary and infectious disease specialist
concerning the status of the tuberculosis that he was exposed
to in prison.
5. (C) Comment and Action Request: Post would appreciate
the Department inquire about the options for funding travel
per diem and the costs of a medical evaluation of Antunez,
one of Cuba's most committed and dynamic opposition leaders.
PARMLY