Cuba: Four Years After the Social Outbreak of 11j, Repression of Freedoms Is Aggravated
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This Friday, July 11, marks four years since the outbreak of the largest demonstrations against the government in Cuba's 16 provinces since the Maleconazo of 1994, during the so-called Special Period, when hundreds of Cubans went out to protest the precarious economic situation on the eve of the outbreak of the rafter crisis.Read more]]>
When Andy García Lorenzo was released this Monday from Guamajal prison, Villa Clara province, the first thing he did was to go to the cemetery to visit the tomb of his paternal grandmother. In his tomb he wept and, in his pain, he also conveyed the promise to continue to stand firm in the face of so much suffering caused to his family and his country. At 24 years of age, García Lorenzo was sentenced to four years of deprivation of liberty for go…
On the fourth anniversary of the 11th anniversary, the Cuban military apparatus launches an ideological reaffirmation campaign with an openly threatening tone. Messages from the main army bodies seek to make it clear that they are ready to suppress any expression of discontent.
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Four years after July 11, 2021, the echoes of that historic day still resonate: from the prisons, from the exile and from the pain of the families that still live the consequences. That day, thousands of citizens spontaneously went to the streets to demand freedom. Today, many of them continue to pay a high price. More than 2,000 people were prosecuted for participating in the demonstrations or even for simply recording what was happening with t…
#CubaAnalysis: Following the #11JCuba protests, the systematic policy of repression against dissent continues and intensifies, based on the extreme use of criminal law.
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