A massive wave of protests took place this weekend against the communist Castro regime in Cuba in response to its severe mishandling of the emergency situation caused by the passage of Hurricane Ian.
by Cubanet on Sunday, Cuban cultural activist Yoelkis Torres Tapanes reported the dire situation in the Campo Alegre community.
Rather than acknowledge the protests and provide proper support to its citizens during the course of the emergency, the Castro regime has opted to downplay and minimize the protests while threatening protesters with retaliation.denied Díaz-Canel, who took the opportunity to blame America’s “embargo” for “not letting them progress in the socialist construction,” accused the protesters of being influenced by what he referred to as “haters,” threatening the protesters with a response from the regime.
While the official stance of the Castro regime is that the aftermath of Hurricane Ian is the main cause for the long blackouts in Cuba, the ongoing completeGerardo Hernández Nordelo, a regime spy responsible for the deaths of U.S. citizens that former President Barack Obama freed as a concession to the Castro regime, also
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