The Cuban exile from Miami prepares to march again for the freedom of Cuba
Photo: Antoni Belchi / Impremedia
The Cuban exile from Miami (Florida) begins to warm up engines and has already mobilized before the call to participate in the “Civic March for Change”, the demonstration scheduled for this Monday 15 November.
Thousands of Cubans are expected to take to the streets of the island to protest against the Government of Miguel Díaz-Canel but in Miami, considered the bastion of Cuban exile, some 400 people and a score of boats were given ron appointment this Sunday in the downtown with Cuban flags and posters with messages condemning the repression of the ruling party and demanding freedom for the country.
The Cuban exile Kirenia Suárez went to the demonstration raising the photograph of his sister Lazara Karena González Fernández , of 28 years and that she has been arrested in a Cuban jail for 4 months for participating in the historic protests of 11 July in the province of Matanzas.
She, like many others with relatives who also have loved ones imprisoned by the 11 of July, demanded that the authorities release the “unjustly imprisoned prisoners” for expressing their opinions contrary to the Cuban government.
Ramón Saúl Sánchez, president of the Democracy Movement, said that this Monday has to be a day in which the Cuban exile expresses its solidarity with the Cuban people who are inside the island and who live “Terrified by the threats of the regime.”
“Despite the warnings and threats from the Cuban Government, thousands of brave people are preparing throughout the island to express their desire to change, ”he declared.