Cuba 'Ladies in White' founder Laura Pollan dies
The leader of the influential Cuban protest group, Ladies in White, has died in the capital, Havana.
Laura Pollan, who was 63 years old, had been in hospital for a week suffering from Dengue fever.
She founded the group 10 years ago when her husband was jailed.
The group's members, dressed in white, gathered in central Havana at the weekends to demand freedom for a group of 75 men imprisoned during government repression in 2003.
After being hospitalised, Pollan developed severe respiratory problems.
Her daughter, Laura Labrada, said she had had a tracheotomy.