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03/18/13 - Miami Herald - Death of 12yearold girl forces Cuba to confront
sex tourism 

For the two Cuban girls, 12 and 13 years old, it was just another sex party
with foreign tourists - videotaped, fueled with marijuana and alcohol and
sometimes involving sex with both men and women.

But this time 12-year-old Lilian Ramírez Espinosa, an asthmatic, gasped and
blacked out.

Her badly decomposed body was found five days later on the isolated
outskirts of the eastern city of Bayamo.

The girls "had been prostituting themselves for six months, but one of them
had to die before the authorities noticed," said Havana lawyer Laritza
Diversent, who is helping with the appeal by one of the defendants in the
case.

Lilian' death on May 14, 2010, is the best documented and most horrifying
example of child prostitution to emerge from Cuba since sex tourism began
to blossom there in the early 1990s.

Canadian, Spanish and other tourists are flying to the island for sex with
minors, a joint investigation by The Toronto Star and El Nuevo Herald has
shown, although the extent of the problem remains unknown.

Cuba's government "resists discussion of issues that might suggest
weaknesses in the governing and social system," said one report on child
sex trafficking, written by U.S. diplomats in Havana in 2010.

Diversent said she was not surprised that girls as young as the ones in
Bayamo were having sex-for-pay in a country where kids generally start
having sex at the age of 12 or 13 and families face shortages of everything
from tomatoes to shoes.

"The only thing never rationed was sex," she said.

What was surprising, Diversent added, was that three Italians and 10 Cubans
were tried and convicted in Ramírez' death.

Simone Pini, 45, and Angelo Malavasi, 48, are serving 25-year prison
sentences for murder and corruption of minors while Luigi Sartorio, 48, was
sentenced to 20 years. The Cubans received sentences ranging from 20 to 30
years.

Diversent, who is helping Pini's appeal and has the documents from the
trial in September of 2011, said that while aspects of the case remain
unclear she does not doubt the two girls were having sex for pay.

Lilian previously had "love relations" with four Cuban males aged 14 to 25,
the lawyer added, reading from a police report. And the sex parties had
been going on since mid-2009.

Nancy Muñoz Yero, the mother of one of the Cuban adults convicted in the
case, said Ramírez and a girlfriend were known to hang around with
foreigners visiting Bayamo, as well as local adults.

Pini said he did not know any of the girls and nothing about any sex
parties, but added that Bayamo residents had told him the girls "did their
little things. They didn't play with dolls."

The court's final ruling in the case never mentions the word prostitution,
Diversent said, although it notes that some of the girls in the sex parties
received cash or gifts, such as clothes.

One of three prosecution videos presented at the trial shows one
13-year-old recounting sex encounters with both foreigners and Cubans, both
men and women, with what was called "horrifying casualness."

The videos also show some of the defendants recreating the events in the
home and bedroom where they took place, as well as the recovery of Lilian's
body. They were posted on the Internet by the dissident news agency
Hablemos Press.


Original Source / Fuente Original:
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/03/17/3292240/death-of-12-year-old-girl-forces.html


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