translation: here in la guinera there wasn't any vandalism. the police did. they threw stones, fire, shot at us. all those kids did in return was run. ever since the nationwide revolt a year ago, the government has said the protesters were anti revolutionaries backed by washington. the state also insists the jail sentences were proportionate to the alleged crimes. human rights groups and the protesters' parents disagree. wilber aguilar is under such scrutiny from cuban state security. we had to meet on the other side of havana. his son has learning difficulties yet was sentenced to 12 years in what he calls a sham trial. translation: he was convicted of sedition. how can you imagine that a young black man from la guinera who barely graduated the ninth grade at a special school could be guilty of sedition. it's alljust a huge lie. a year on and many here feel that their young people were unfairly targeted, that the full weight of the law in cuba, indeed the full weight of the entire revolution came down on this poor, marginalised and mainly bla