Pedro Luis Boitel was born into a humble family originally from Picardy (France), and studied at the
University of Havana while also working as a radio technician. In the 1950s Boitel opposed the government of
Fulgencio Batista and went into exile in
Venezuela where he collaborated with
Rómulo Betancourt in his efforts to overthrow
Marcos Pérez Jiménez's military government by setting up a
pirate radio station in that country. After the
Cuban Revolution, Boitel returned to Cuba and resumed his studies at the University of Havana. In 1959, Boitel ran for president of the University Students' Federation (
Federación Estudiantil Universitaria; FEU) at the University of Havana and was backed by the
26th of July Movement. Even though
Fidel Castro headed this movement, Castro and the other revolutionary leaders removed their support for Boitel. Castro personally intervened in the student elections at the University of Havana to remove Boitel from the FEU presidency. ==Jail and hunger strike==