“Enough of allowing a dictatorship to set the rules,” said art curator Anamely Ramos, who last Friday announced that she camped in front of the Cuban embassy in Washington. “It is my right to return to Cuba. My house is there.”
Ramos, who was prevented by the Cuban regime from entering the island, posted images of Maykel political prisoners at the diplomatic headquarters last Thursday. osorb Castillo and Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara. That day on his Facebook account he shared photos and posted messages: “Carry your shame!”
Also, who a few days ago announced his departure from the San Isidro Movementresumed the beginning of the poem two homelands of José Martí when pointing out: I have two Homelands: “Cuba and the night. Or are the two one?”.
On Friday, he reinforced his protest on his social networks, just hours after posting a message informing that the rapper’s lawyer “received a notification that the trial process would begin“, which the prisoner has been waiting for since he was arrested on May 18, accused of “attack”, “public disorder” and “escape of prisoners or detainees” for events that occurred on April 4.
“Enough of allowing a dictatorship to set the rules,” said art curator Anamely Ramos
The art curator announced that the police prevented her from “putting the photos of the prisoners on the fence” of the Cuban embassy and then decided to “wallpaper” a campaign house where she spends the night there. “The lives of those inside Cuba depend on how much we can push. We can do it with less danger.”
In his message he stated that the intention of “the dictatorship is to leave them alone in there. We cannot leave them.”
In a previous message, Ramos recalled that “the UN has already ruled that Maykel must be released,” but the regime decided to put him on trial. “He does it even when Maykel’s health worsens and we continue without an accurate diagnosis.”
Regarding the conditions in which the rapper is kept, Ramos reiterated that “the cruelty of the dictatorship has no limits. He stressed: “Cuba will judge a person who is sick, who is innocent and who the UN itself demanded that he be released.”
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