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Protest marchers beaten, detained

Cuba: Violent acts against non-violent activists doubled in July along
with an increase in arbitrary arrests

Notes from the Cuban Exile Quarter: Cuba: Violent acts against non-violent activists doubled in July along with an increase in arbitrary arrests

Repression reaches record levels in Cuba

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Sixty five consecutive Sundays with peaceful demonstrations broken up

The Castro dictatorship has reached a new record in arbitrary detentions during the first six months of 2016. The Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National Reconciliation documented 845 arbitrary detentions in July which when added to the previous five months totals 7,418 politically motivated arrests during the first six months of 2016 in Cuba.

The number of cases of political violence documented doubled from 23 in June to 46 in July. The past weekends attack on the Ladies in White offers a snapshot of what is taking place. On Saturday, August Lady in White Gisela Sanchez
died in Havana at age 65 and friends and family gathered to pay their respects.

Unfortunately, Cuban state security interrupted this solemn occasion to beat up and arrest 10 Cuban women and Gisela Sanchez's son, Reinol Vicente Sánchez, while they were all present at the wake. The beating was apparently because State Security did not want them to put the Cuban flag on Sanchez's coffin. Reinol Vicente was released in time to attend his mother's funeral reported Berta Soler over twitter.

On August 7, 2016 for the sixty fifth consecutive Sunday members of the Ladies in White in Havana, Matanzas, and Guantanamo were arbitrarily and violently arrested in a operation conducted by State Security.

Photographic evidence of the violence visited upon the Ladies in White was uploaded to social media on twitter this past Sunday by Angel Moya showing bruising on a black woman's jaw identified as R. Sotolongo.
Cubans dissidents, after two years of Obama administration of “improving” relations with the Castroit tyrannical regime, are paying a high price for it. The repression in the island of. Dr. Castro has hit all the sectors of the population, reaching record levels.
 
‘The Totalitarian Regime Is Intact’: One Cuban’s Message to Obama
Rosa Maria Paya on Obama's Opening to Cuba - The Atlantic

Uri Friedman Jun 22, 2016

Earlier this month, Ben Rhodes, the architect of Barack Obama’s diplomatic opening to Cuba, characterized the full restoration of U.S.-Cuban relations—in other words, Congress lifting the U.S. travel ban and trade embargo against the island—as inevitable and imminent. It would be the next domino to fall after the first U.S. presidential visit to Cuba in 88 years, the first authorization of commercial flights from America to Cuba in five decades, the first sales of Cuban coffee to the U.S. market, and so on.

“The fact of the matter is that the American people and the Cuban people overwhelmingly want this to happen,” Rhodes said. “Frankly, whatever the political realities in either country, for somebody to try to turn this off, they would have to be working against the overwhelming desires of their own people.”

As the Obama administration seeks to cement one of its principal foreign-policy achievements, it’s worth pausing to unpack that complex word: “desire.” Rhodes is right that the majority of Americans and Cubans support re-establishing ties between the two nations. Yet most Americans and Cubans don’t think re-established ties will bring more democracy to Cuba’s one-party state. In one 2015 poll, just over 50 percent of Cubans said they were dissatisfied with the country’s political system and wanted more political parties than the Castros’ Communist Party. But roughly the same percentage didn’t think their country’s new relationship with the United States would change the Cuban political system (Cubans were more likely to anticipate change in their widely despised economic system). They desire normal relations with America. But many also desire democracy. And they don’t expect the former to lead to the latter.
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The Castroit regime had a sugar daddy for over 30 years, the Soviet Union. Then, just in time to save it from its failures, the Hugo Chavez regime came to the rescue. Now that the Maduro regime is in dire need, the Obama regime is playing the role of the sugar daddy. The implementation of the embargo makes a moral point of view about the unacceptability of the Castroit tyrannical regime, and ending it is a de facto recognition of the regime legitimacy by the Obama administration.
 
The Castroit tyrannical regime remain a staunched enemy of the United States. The regime likes Obama administration policy, and some U.S. business like it too. For sure some U.S. corporations will set sweatshops in the Mariel Economic Zone, located in the north coast of Cuba, and hire low-cost labor. They could care less about the Cuban people human rights.
 
Cuba: Violent acts against non-violent activists doubled in July along
with an increase in arbitrary arrests

Notes from the Cuban Exile Quarter: Cuba: Violent acts against non-violent activists doubled in July along with an increase in arbitrary arrests

Repression reaches record levels in Cuba

CpUGaPGUsAAcmEz.jpg

Sixty five consecutive Sundays with peaceful demonstrations broken up

The Castro dictatorship has reached a new record in arbitrary detentions during the
first six months of 2016. The Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National
Reconciliation documented 845 arbitrary detentions in July which when added to
the previous five months totals 7,418 politically motivated arrests during the first six
months of 2016 in Cuba.

The number of cases of political violence documented doubled from 23 in June to
46 in July. The past weekends attack on the Ladies in White offers a snapshot of
what is taking place. On Saturday, August Lady in White Gisela Sanchez
died in Havana at age 65 and friends and family gathered to pay their respects.

Unfortunately, Cuban state security interrupted this solemn occasion to beat up and
arrest 10 Cuban women and Gisela Sanchez's son, Reinol Vicente Sánchez, while
they were all present at the wake. The beating was apparently because State Security
did not want them to put the Cuban flag on Sanchez's coffin. Reinol Vicente was released
in time to attend his mother's funeral reported Berta Soler over twitter.

On August 7, 2016 for the sixty fifth consecutive Sunday members of the Ladies in
White in Havana, Matanzas, and Guantanamo were arbitrarily and violently
arrested in a operation conducted by State Security.

Photographic evidence of the violence visited upon the Ladies in White was
uploaded to social media on twitter this past Sunday by Angel Moya showing
bruising on a black woman's jaw identified as R. Sotolongo.
Cubans dissidents, after two years of Obama administration of “improving” relations
with the Castroit tyrannical regime, are paying a high price for it. The repression in
the island of. Dr. Castro has hit all the sectors of the population, reaching record levels.
 
Laritza Diversent, Devastated by the Police Operation Against Cubalex
Laritza Diversent, Devastated by the Police Operation Against Cubalex / Iván García – Translating Cuba

Iván García Posted on September 29, 2016
Translator: Regina Anavy

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Laritza Diversent (Ivan Garcia)

Ivan Garcia, 28 September 2016 — After passing the crossing of La Palma, two kilometers from the old bus stop of Mantilla, El Calvario is found nestled, a district of one-story houses, roads without asphalt and a multitude of dogs without owners.

At the end of a narrow alley the Cubalex Center of Legal Information headquarters is located, a two-story house constructed from private resources, that also serves as the waiting room for the public on the lower floor and housing on the upper floor.

There, in the summer of 2011, the lawyer, Laritza Diversent Cambara, 36 years old, founded a law office to give legal advice to citizens without charging anything nor caring about the person’s ideological position.

“The last year we dealt with more than 170 cases. Most of the people were poor and without resources, and they felt helpless because of the State’s judicial machinery. We advised on homicides, cases of violence against women, drugs, prostitution and also for any dissident who needed it,” indicated Laritza, seated on a small roofed patio at the back of her house....

About 20 uniformed agents presented themselves in the office, some with pistols in their belts, as officials of several State institutions. They brought a search warrant that didn’t comply with the requirements established by law. When we let them know it, they resorted to force and invaded the entrance of the Cubalex headquarters, which at the same time is my home.”

They destroyed the door to the patio and came into the living quarters after forcing the kitchen door. Now inside, they took away five computers, seven cell phones, a server, six security cameras, three printers, digital media, archives and money.

“They acted with total impunity and arrogance. The authorities assume they are above the law. They filmed everything. Then they stripped us one by one and body-searched us in a degrading way. It was really humiliating,” said Lartiza.

Click link above for full article.[/QUOTE] Members of the regime State Security told her that she could be accused of the crime of “illicit economic activity”, according to the activist Kirenia Yalit. They did not showed a valid warrant for the search. The layers did not received a court order, fines or written summons.

The Castroit regime claimed that Cubalex is an “illegal association”, since the regime Minister of Justice rejected Cubalex application for legal status in July of 2016. Since this incident, the regime has step up the repression against activist and dissidents.
 
Cuban-American leaders, dissidents urge Trump to get tough with Castro regime
Cuban-American leaders, dissidents urge Trump to get tough with Castro regime | Fox News

By Elizabeth Llorente. Published November 16, 2016

Excerpts:

Rubio met on Tuesday with Guillermo Farinas, one of Cuba’s most prominent human rights activists, during the dissident’s visit to Washington D.C. Farinas, who has been jailed numerous times by Cuban authorities, has been a vocal critic of the Obama administration’s surprise decision two years ago to normalize relations with the Cuban government after more than a half-century of hostilities between the two nations.

Farinas and other dissidents, as well as some international human rights organizations, say the Cuban government continues to oppress its critics. Farinas went on a month-long hunger strike earlier this year after he was detained and beaten by Cuban authorities when he asked about a fellow dissident who had been arrested. Farinas, who was in New York Wednesday to meet with Samantha Power, the United States ambassador to the United Nations, told FoxNews.com Obama’s U.S.-Cuba policy betrayed the cause of human rights.

“I have faith that President Trump will be better for the people of Cuba and press the cause of freedom and democracy,” Farinas said. “Let’s just say no one can possibly be worse than Barack Obama has been for our cause.”
The Obama administration have remained aloof to the crimes that the Castroit regime commits against the Cuban people. Nevertheless, Farinas keeps his battle for political freedom and human rights of the Cuban people. This courageous leader deserve the support of each and every one that despise the Castroit tyrannical regime.
 
State Security arrests more than 50 Ladies in White in various provinces
Cuban State Security violently arrests more than 50 Ladies in White in another Sunday of repression | Babalú Blog

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Detenciones de las Damas de Blanco durante el domingo 29 de enero. (ANGEL MOYA)

According to information provided to Diario de Cuba by sources in the internal dissidence, more than 50 Ladies in White all over the country were arrested to prevent them from attending mass or participating in the #TodosMarchamos (We all march) campaign.

“At this moment in Havana, 24 women have been arrested, in Palma Soriano, another 7; in Guantanamo, one; Bayamo, five, and in Ciego de Avila another activist, but these numbers may increase,” said Lismeirys Quintana.

“The sisters leave their homes, some of them are able to get to their destination, others are arrested the moment they step outside,” she added.

Deysi Artiles reported that at the headquarters of the Ladies in White, only the group’s leader Berta Soler and former political prisoner Angel Moya came out. Both were arrested.
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The Castroit regime Secretary of State says that in Cuba “there is freedom of peaceful expression.” Seams that he was referencing to democratic countries, not to the tyrannical Castroit regime.
 
Notwithstanding the increase in diplomatic relations between the regime and the U.S., strict restrictions on freedoms of expression, association, assembly and traveling continued. Thousands of harassment of dissidents and random arrest and imprisonment are reported in a daily basis.
 
As an example, the Ladies in White, a group of wives, mothers, and sisters of jailed dissidents, continue to suffer attacks, beatings, harassment, and jailing at the hands of the regime political police and mobs for their silent, non-violent marches, on their way to mass on Sundays.
 
The main accomplishment of the tyrannical regime are the highest per capita rates of refugees, suicide and abortions in the Americas.

Hopefully President Trump will be and advocate for human rights in the island. He promised to “stand with the Cuban people in their fight against Communist oppression”, and secure a “better deal” with the regime.
 
Lysandra Does Not Want To Be Reeducated
Lysandra Does Not Want To Be Reeducated – Translating Cuba

April 12, 2017
14ymedio, Luz Escobar

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Lisandra Rivera was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment by the Provincial Court. (UNPACU)

14ymedio, Luz Escobar, Havana, 12 April 2107 — Confined for more than 80 days in a punishment cell, without a single contact with the outside, the activist Lisandra Rivera Rodríguez of the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU) received her first family visit this Tuesday, in the Mar Verde Women’s Prison in Santiago de Cuba.

Lisandra Rivera, 28, was arrested after her home was raided by State Security on 31 December of last year. On that occasion, and despite having been beaten by the agents, she was accused of an alleged criminal “attack,” according to UNPACU activists. Her family had not been able to contact her since 17 January when her trial was held in the Provincial Court and she was sentenced to two years imprisonment. On 18 April she will have served four months.

She had no access to anything, no right to family or conjugal visits, or to receive calls or food brought in from outside
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The Castroit regime use reeducation as revenge and repression with the aim to indoctrinate the dissidents. Those that refuse to be reeducated are confine in punishing cells and family visitations are denied. Since the families are allow to bring food to the prisoners, the visiting denial would put them in a starvation diet.
 
Lady In White Sentenced To Almost Three Years In Prison For Alleged Crime Of ‘Attack’
Lady In White Sentenced To Almost Three Years In Prison For Alleged Crime Of ‘Attack’ – Translating Cuba

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Lady in White Micaela Roll Gibert, 53 years old. (Martinoticias)

14ymedio, Havana, 25 April 2017 — On Tuesday morning the Court in Havana’s municipality of Diez de Octubre, confirmed the prosecutor’s request of two years and eight months in jail for Micaela Roll Gibert, 53.

The woman, a member of the opposition group Ladies in White, is charged with the crime of attack, alleging that she knocked down Luanda Mas Valdés, an official from the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), during an arrest.

According to Berta Soler, the leader of the women’s group who spoke with 14ymedio, the incident took place on May 1, 2016, when Roll Gibert left the headquarters of the Ladies in White.
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The repression against the Ladies in White continuous unabated. State Security Agents continuous to harass and arrest them to prevent them from exercising their rights to pacifically assemble. The State Security rigged the trail and Micaella was sentenced to two years and 8 month in jail.
 
The husband of the Lady in White Mekis Faure Hechavarría, Alcibiades Guerra was sentenced to a year in prison for yelling “Down with Fidel”. The crime: “Contempt to the figure of the “Commander in Chief”. That is what you get from the Castroit tyrannical regime retrograde Penal Code.
 
Lady In White Sentenced To Almost Three Years In Prison For Alleged Crime Of ‘Attack’
Lady In White Sentenced To Almost Three Years In Prison For Alleged Crime Of ‘Attack’ – Translating Cuba

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Lady in White Micaela Roll Gibert, 53 years old. (Martinoticias)

14ymedio, Havana, 25 April 2017 — On Tuesday morning the Court in Havana’s municipality of Diez de Octubre, confirmed the prosecutor’s request of two years and eight months in jail for Micaela Roll Gibert, 53.

The woman, a member of the opposition group Ladies in White, is charged with the crime of attack, alleging that she knocked down Luanda Mas Valdés, an official from the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), during an arrest.

According to Berta Soler, the leader of the women’s group who spoke with 14ymedio, the incident took place on May 1, 2016, when Roll Gibert left the headquarters of the Ladies in White.

“Roll was beaten by two cops. When they put her inside the bus to take her to the police station, one of the officers twisted her arm and knocked her down. As she fell, Roll took with her another police officer who was trying to repress her,” explained Soler.
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The repression against the Ladies in White continuous unabated. State Security Agents continuous to harass and arrest them to prevent them from exercising their rights to pacifically assemble. The State Security rigged the trail and Micaella was sentenced to two years and 8 month in jail.
 
The husband of the Lady in White Mekis Faure Hechavarría, Alcibiades Guerra was sentenced to a year in prison for yelling “Down with Fidel”. The crime: “Contempt to the figure of the “Commander in Chief”. That is what you get from the Castroit tyrannical regime retrograde Penal Code.
 
More than 50 Ladies in White are detained throughout the Island to prevent them from attending Mass
Derechos Humanos | Diario de Cuba

Diario de Cuba, July 3, 2017

Former political prisoner Angel Moya informed Diario de Cuba that more than 50 Ladies in White have been arrested this Sunday to prevent them from attending mass and taking part in the #TodosMarchamos (we all march) campaign.

“Since 9 pm on Friday, agents from the PNR (Revolutionary National Police) and State Security surrounded the headquarters of the Ladies in White in Lawton with the purpose of preventing the women and other activists from congregating there,” he explained.

The regime’s objective is the same one that has repeated itself over the past several months: hinder the opposition movement from going out together and walking to Santa Rita church, attending mass, and later marching together in protest demanding the release of political prisoners.

According to Moya, seven Ladies in White came out of the headquarters on Sunday: the group’s leader Berta Soler, Yamile Garro, Aliuska Gomez, Nieves Matamoros, Yolanda Santana, and Gladys Capote. “All of them were arrested by the repressive forces and with the support of the Rapid Response Brigade.”
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.Every Sunday the Castroit regime unleash violent repression again the Ladies in White. On Sunday, July 2, more than 50 of them were forcefully arrested when they attempted to go to church. The regime harass and threats their family members too.
 
.Every Sunday the Castroit regime unleash violent repression again the Ladies in White. On Sunday, July 2, more than 50 of them were forcefully arrested when they attempted to go to church. The regime harass and threats their family members too.

I commend you for constantly spreading the word about the Cuban regime.
 
This violent repressions again the Ladies in White by the regime State Security have been done on the previous 106 Sundays for simply exercising their right in a non-violent way. They attend mass each Sunday wearing white dresses, which symbolize peace, waking to the streets toward Santa Rita’s church in the neighborhood of Miramar, Havana.
 
Cuban Regime Made 511 Arbitrary Arrests in August: Report
https://panampost.com/karina-martin...-made-511-arbitrary-arrests-in-august-report/

By: Karina Martín - Sep 6, 2017, 1:41 pm

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The Commission said that there were 11 recorded cases of physical aggression and nine acts of harassment and intimidation. Additionally, at least six activists were reportedly prevented from traveling abroad “to participate in conferences or training activities.” (Twitter)

August proved to be another oppressive, authoritarian month for the Cuban regime, registering 511 arbitrary and politically motivated arrests, according to the Cuban Commission for Human Rights and National Reconciliation.

The dissident group warned that civil organizations suffer “various forms of systematic, illegal intimidation and deterrence.”

The Commission also said that there were 11 recorded cases of physical aggression and nine acts of harassment and intimidation. Additionally, at least six activists were reportedly prevented from traveling abroad “to participate in conferences or training activities.”

The report, published on Tuesday, September 5, said that the “main targets of political repression” continue to be members of the women’s opposition group Damas de Blanco (or Women in White) and the Patriotic Union of Cuba (UNPACU).

The Women in White march each Sunday in protest of their imprisoned family members, but have been prevented from organizing even to attend church.

The number of arbitrary arrests last July came in at 575, showing a month-to-month reduction in detentions that officials doubt represents actual progress. Previously, the Cuban Observatory for Human Rights (OCDH) explained that the decrease in the number of detentions is due to the “change in its repressive mechanisms” and not to a positive change by the authorities on the island.

So far this year, the organization has documented 3,706 cases of political arrests; however, the Cuban regime still does not recognize internal dissidence and denies that there are political prisoners in its jails. Instead, it claims counter-revolutionaries are simply common criminals.
State Security have been extremely busy, an average of 17 political arrest per day. Seams they are having a hard time controlling the dissidents, there number keeps growing.
 
Obama’s rapprochement with the Castroit regime and lifting of sanctions, obviously have the opposite effect. Instead of reduction in repression, harassment and arrest, all of them have increased. This is proof of how bad that plan has worked out.
 
SState Security Threatens To Prosecute Instigators Of A Protest
State Security Threatens To Prosecute Instigators Of A Protest – Translating Cuba

14ymedioPosted on October 3, 2017

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Members of the Pedro Luis Boitel Party for Democracy. (@felixncuba)

14ymedio, Havana, 29 September 2017 — State Security cited and threatened three opponents they the would be charged with the crimes of instigation to commit crimes and public disorder after participating two weeks ago in a protest in Carlos Rojas, a town of about 6,000 inhabitants located in the municipality of Jovellanos, in Matanzas province.

Armando Abascal Serrano, Dianelis Moreno Soto and Aloy Betancourt Méndez, belonging to the Pedro Luis Boitel Party for Democracy, were cited on Thursday to appear at the police station.

The activists were questioned by several officers, including captain Miladys Sotolongo Martínez, and State Security officers, Dario Torres Barrios and Dayron Rivera.
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Cubans dissidents keep paying a high price for their actions. State security keeps threatening peaceful dissidents for exercising their basic civil and political rights. Looks that the regime is really worried, since the number of detainees keep growing and the number of dissidents and protest keep increasing.
 
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Another Sunday, another attack on Ladies in White
Another Sunday, another attack on Ladies in White | Babalú Blog

October 23, 2017 by Carlos Eire

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From Martí Noticias:

Some 30 Ladies in White were arrested Sunday in Havana, Palma Soriano, Matanzas and Guantánamo, according to reports from dissident sources to Radio Martí.

After the arrests in Havana, an act of repudiation was launched against the group’s headquarters in the Havana neighborhood of Lawton, said dissident Angel Moya to Radio Martí.

Political ex-prisoner Ángel Moya reported that in Havana there were 13 arrests, 12 in Palma Soriano and three in Guantanamo, two of them human rights activists. The opponent explained that the figure could be higher and clarified that “several of the Ladies in White were released hours later.”

Among those arrested were Berta Soler, Martha Sánchez and Yolanda Santana.
Berta Soler is the leader of the Ladies in White. In a tweeter Ángel Moya said that after the arrest, “the Communist Party activated an act of repudiation with the protection of the State Security and the National Police.” The repression against the Ladies in White continuous week after week on Sundays.
 
Another Sunday of violent repression in Cuba More than 20 Ladies in White arrested while trying to attend church
Another Sunday of violent repression in Cuba: More than 20 Ladies in White arrested while trying to attend church | Babalú Blog

November 13, 2017 by Alberto de la Cruz

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Yesterday was the 123rd Sunday of the #TodosMarchamos peaceful protest campaign in Cuba and the 123rd instance where the participants were met with violent repression and arrests by the apartheid Castro dictatorship. More than 20 women, members of the opposition group the Ladies in White, were arrested as they tried to make their way to church services.

Diario de Cuba has the report (my translation):

Activists denounce the arrest of more than 20 Ladies in White to prevent them from attending church services

Former political prisoners from the Group of 75 denounced the arrests this Sunday of more than 20 Ladies in White to prevent them from attending church and participating in the #TodosMarchamos protest campaign calling for the release of political prisoners.
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Some of the Ladies in White are sent to prison, others are arbitrarily fine, and most of them are harass and beating by State Security Agents to prevent them from exercising their rights to pacifically assemble.
 
Cuba’s National “Women’s Week” Features Violence against Ladies in White
https://panampost.com/antonella-mar...womens-week-shows-hypocrisy-of-castro-regime/

BY: ANTONELLA MARTY - @ANTONELLAMARTY - DEC 12, 2017

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The Ladies in White are attacked on a daily basis by the regime for marching peacefully. (Flickr)

I just returned from a trip to Cuba, and I must say that I saw things there I never thought I would. I was already aware that communism does not work, but this trip showed me the destruction up close. I walked through the devastation of the longest dictatorship in Latin American history, where the same tyrants have ruled since 1959, and where political propaganda abounds and the humiliation of the Cuban people is a common occurrence.

Throughout the week of my visit, I had the opportunity and the great honor to meet with the women I most admire in the world. They are women who fight for the freedom of political prisoners in Cuba, women who fight for the freedom of the Cuban people. They’re the Ladies in White, and they are attacked on a daily basis by the regime for protesting peacefully, dressed in white and asking for the most sacred thing a human being can have: freedom.

While I was there, the Cuban television channels were plagued with political propaganda for what the regime called “National Women’s Week,” during which Castro and his cronies denounced violence against women despite having killed and beaten the brave women who march for peace and freedom in the Ladies in White.
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This is the 125 Sunday that the Ladies in White have been violently repressed by the regime State Security when they attempted to go to church for simply exercising their right in a non-violent way.
 
Here are some of the latest videos of the repression and violence against the Ladies in White:







These videos shows the real nature of the Castroit tyrannical regime. In one of the videos, when coming out from church, the Ladies in White are beating by a member of the Communist Party. The Castroit regime does not care about consequences for criminal behavior. Under this regime justice is a four letter word.
 
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