MIAMI, United States. — Cuban activists from different political organizations who are imprisoned for participating in the anti-government protests of the July 11, 2021 (J11) They called on Cubans to take to the streets of the island in resistance against the Castro dictatorship, an initiative that is also supported by exile groups in the United States.
The call was recorded in a letter entitled “To the oppressed people of Cuba”, in which Cubans on the island are asked to put an end to the domination of the regime of Raúl Castro and Miguel Díaz-Canel.
“Brothers, the time has come to obtain our total victory with or without the help of those blind allies of this regime that oppresses us so much,” says the letter, signed by political prisoners Arianna López Roque, Donaida Pérez Paseiro, Nidia Bienes Paseiro. , the sisters Lisdany and Lisdiani Rodríguez Isaac, Loreto Hernández García and Mitzael Díaz Paseiro.
The letter, which is also addressed to Cubans in exile, assures that today on the Island “many have recovered their vision and are willing to rise up” against the dictatorship.
The prisoners of the resistance took advantage of the occasion to tell their compatriots “that the time has come to obtain our total victory.”
The Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (ARC), a coalition of political organizations in exile, called on Cubans living abroad to support the letter.
Most of the signatories of the letter are active promoters of the National Strike. It comes to light at a time when Cubans in different territories of the country are protesting against the political, economic and energy crisis that the Island is going through.
We reproduce the letter in full below.
Cuban, you who have had to leave your land and today you feel the need to leave it, missing every second the smell of your home, the noise of your neighborhood and the laughter of your family and friends; you who see your country bleed day by day, mute before the bestiality of this regime because our land has been suffering for a long time because of its oppressors receiving the scourge of those who, in their weakness, have led our nation as if it were their personal finances, it is time to say “Enough is enough”.
Remember your thousands of brothers who have left this country in search of lands of freedom willing to freeze or drown before tolerating the agony of dying in life. Remember the men and women who are serving an unjust prison today for loudly claiming in the Cuban streets rights not only ours, but of an entire people. Remember those brothers like Laura Pollán, Pedro Luis Boitel, Orlando Zapata, Oswaldo Payá, among many others who have lost their lives throughout history pursuing this wonderful cause for freedom and democracy in Cuba.
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