MADRID, Spain.- The island’s authorities denied the petition for Habeas Corpus filed in favor of the Cuban Aniette González, arrested since last March 23 in Camagüey for publishing on networks some photos of her wrapped in the cuban flagas part of a campaign in favor of the release of the artist and political prisoner Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara.
The complaint was made by Aniette Ginestá, daughter of Aniette González, to Radio Television Martí.
The young woman also announced that her mother was transferred from the State Security headquarters known as Villa María Luisa, in Camagüey, to the Kilo 5 women’s prison, in that province.
The authorities “did not listen to the law, they did not listen to anything,” denounced Aniette Ginestá.
Likewise, he considered that the “crime” for which his mother was arrested is not a crime.
“To outrage is a word that is very big for him. (…) The photos are really artistic, they are not vulgar at all, ”she argued.
“And if someone felt offended by the photos, then why not feel offended when so many athletes, so many artists, wrap themselves in the flag every day or put on pullovers with the flag, put on pullovers on which you can see phrases of `I am Fidel´. Why aren’t all those people insulting the national logo and then my mom is?” She questioned.
In this sense, and after the rest of Aniette Ginestá, Internet users have shared images of singers like Hayla, Laura Paussini and Tekashi 6ix9nine, wrapped in the Cuban flag; however, the regime does not condemn them.
Even in recent days the social profile Las Taniadas shared a image drawn in front of the “Batalla de ideas” museum in the Cárdenas municipality, Matanzas province, in which the Cuban flag can be seen with the red triangle turned into a fist that shows “the finger” (in a vulgar gesture) to whoever wants to look .