Gender: Female

Perpetrator: Cuba

Ethnic Group: Yoruba

Religion or Belief: Santería

Sentence: 8 Years' Imprisonment

Date of Detainment: July/15/2021

Date of Release: May/28/2024

Current Status: Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment

Reason for Persecution: Religious Association Religious Identity

Nature of Charges: Assault & Battery Public Disorder Unlawful Disobedience

Lisdani Rodríguez Isaac

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Lisdani Rodríguez Isaac was imprisoned in relation to her religious identity and activity.

On July 15, 2021, authorities detained Isaac, a member of the Free Yoruba Association of Cuba (Asociación de Yorubas Libres de Cuba, or “Free Yorubas”), an independent Santería community, alongside her twin sister, Lisdiani Rodríguez Isaac, following their peaceful participation in protests on July 11, 2021. Isaac was charged with public disorder, disobedience, and assault.

In September 2021, it was reported that Isaac had been sentenced to ten years in prison; however, additional reporting from January 2022 indicated that she was currently on trial and had not been officially sentenced. Prosecutors were reportedly seeking ten years in prison for Isaac.

In March 2022, it was reported that Isaac had been sentenced to eight years in prison.

On May 28, 2024, Cuban authorities temporarily released Rodríguez, who was six months pregnant at the time and reportedly has a pregnancy-related medical condition that can cause profuse bleeding.  

Related Cases: Donaida Pérez PaseiroLoreto Hernández GarcíaElizabeth Cintra GarcíaLisdiani Rodríguez Isaac

Jul 23, 2021

Egypt is home to over 100 million people—of which the majority identify as Sunni Muslim with a significant Coptic Christian minority. A variety of smaller religious minorities also call Egypt home such as Baha’is, Jehovah’s Witnesses, non-theists, and Muslim minorities, which include Shi’a Muslims and the Qur’anist community. These smaller religious communities have long faced marginalization and repression from religious and governmental authorities.

USCIRF has often acknowledged in recent years the ways in which Egypt has shown some marked signs of improvement, particularly in terms of the Egyptian government’s willingness to more openly acknowledge and discuss some of the country’s religious freedom challenges. However, that modest progress hasn’t necessarily trickled down to the smaller, marginalized communities.

Today we are joined by Sherif Mansour, who is currently the Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists. It has been nearly a year since Sherif’s cousin, Reda Abdel Rahman, has been held under pre-trial detention in Egypt for blogging about Qur’anist teachings. Our discussion today focuses on the Qur’anist Muslim community, whose adherents continue to face repression in Egypt.

Read the Egypt chapter of the 2021 Annual Report here.

Gender: Female

Perpetrator: Cuba

Ethnic Group: Yoruba

Religion or Belief: Santería

Sentence: 8 Years' Imprisonment

Date of Detainment: July/15/2021

Date of Release: January/15/2025

Current Status: Released

Religious Leader: No

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment

Reason for Persecution: Religious Association Religious Identity

Nature of Charges: Assault & Battery Public Disorder Unlawful Disobedience

Lisdiani Rodríguez Isaac

Extra Bio Info:

Lisdiani Rodríguez Isaac was imprisoned in relation to her religious identity and activity.

On July 15, 2021, authorities detained Isaac, a member of the Free Yoruba Association of Cuba (Asociación de Yorubas Libres de Cuba, or “Free Yorubas”), an independent Santería community, alongside her twin sister, Lisdani Rodríguez Isaac, following their peaceful participation in protests on July 11, 2021. Isaac was charged with public disorder, disobedience, and assault.

In September 2021, it was reported that Isaac had been sentenced to ten years in prison; however, additional reporting from January 2022 indicated that she was currently on trial and had not been officially sentenced. Prosecutors were reportedly seeking ten years in prison for Isaac.

In March 2022, it was reported that Isaac had been sentenced to eight years in prison.

On January 15, 2025, Isaac was released from prison.

Related Cases: Donaida Pérez PaseiroLoreto Hernández GarcíaElizabeth Cintra GarcíaLisdani Rodríguez Isaac