Jorge Luis García Pérez

Jorge Luis García Pérez (known as Antúnez, born 10 October 1964, Placetas, Cuba) is an Afro-Cuban human rights and democracy activist.

When visiting Cuba in 1998, Pope John Paul II asked the regime to release him.

[2] Antúnez, his ex-wife Iris, and Diosiris Santana Pérez launched a hunger strike in 2009.

[5][6] Police threatened Antúnez with eviction from his house and "disobedience" charges for hosting three other dissident thinkers (Osiris Santana Pérez, Ernesto Mederos Arrozarena and Carlos Michael Morales Rodríguez) in his home in April 2009.

[7] Antúnez's ex-wife founded the Rosa Parks Feminist Movement for Civil Rights.