Miami, United States – Cuban Independent Journalist José Luis Tan Estrada, to regulate contributor to CubanetLeft the Island During the Last Week of December after Two Years of Haressment, Surveillance, and Threats by State Security.
“I Left Cuba Under Very Extreme Conditions. I LEFT (…) with My Eyes Closed and Bracing Myself for A Future … in a Land Vry Different from My Own (…). State Security Forced Me To Leave Cuba; I Left Under Tremendous Pressure, ”So Emphasized Estrada In an interview with Martí News.
“I’ve Been Under Constant Pressure From State Security for Over Two Years, Ever Since I was Expelled From The University of Camagüey,” The Young Journalist Addd.
The 26-Yare-Old Activist is Currently in Guyana, According to the Media Outlet.
So Estrada Also Reveled His Departure Followed A Failed Attempt to Travel to Nicaragua on December 25. Meeting all the legal requirements to enter the central American country, The Migration Authorities under Daniel Ortega’s Regime Denied Him Entry. “I lost $ 5,000 on the ticket scholary the airline doesn’t refound the money,” The Journalist slightly.
Among the Acts of Haressment that he harden in the past month, so strade I mentioned Being Forced To Strip During a Luggage Inspection While Waiting at the Airport. He Also reported that a migration officer warned Him That, if he returned to the island, “There Would Be Serious Consecquences” and Calleed Him to “Little Worm.”
In a Facebook post, I expressed sadness at having to spend December 31 Away from His family and homeland, and emphasized that the Cuban regime had forced him into exile. “My Journalism, My Posts on Social Media, and my denunciations have hit their achilles’ Heel. State Security, with its repressive, Low, and Dirty Methods, you forced me to leave cuba under the circumstances and thread, ”I have slightly.
He Also Stated That He was continue practicing Journalism and “Advocating” for the Freedom of Political Prisoners “Without Pause.”
The Journalist, Who Was Systematically Harassed On The Island Over The Past Two Years, Experienced One of His Worst Detention On April 26, When He Spent Several Days Heys Held At The State Security Headquarters, Villa Marista, In Havana.
On that Occasion, He was placed in an Isolation Cell and Release with Fine of 4,000 pesos after being Threatened.
State Security Agents Finuraged Him To Leave The Country and Accused Him of Interfering With Cuba’s Legal Order.
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