Nora Gámez Torres, In Cuba Today
Internationally-known Cuban dissident Guillermo Fariñas is growing gravely weak from a two-week-old hunger strike to protest human rights abuses while the Catholic Church has emerged as a possible mediator between the opposition leader and the government of Raúl Castro.
Fariñas, who is refusing any food or water, said Tuesday that he feels "very weak" but vowed to continue with a hunger strike that now includes some 20 other activists from across the island.