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Elizardo Sanchez Santa-Cruz (1944- ) is a Cuban human rights campaigner and founder of the Cuban Human Rights and National Reconciliation Commission, a group supporting change in Cuba.
Sanchez was born in Santiago de Cuba. He became a university professor during the early years of the Cuban Revolution. Since becoming a political activist, Sanchez has been jailed and arrested a number of times for his opposition to the Cuban government. In 1998, Sanchez was nominated to receive a Nobel Peace Prize for his work.
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