MADRID, Spain.- Kenny Fernández Delgado, parish priest of the Church of Madruga, in the province of Mayabeque, asked the regime’s repressors to “reconsider” and put an end to their aggression against the Cuban people.
As a result of the violence unleashed to stop the popular demonstrations that have taken place in Cuba in recent days, Fernández Delgado He sent a message through his social networks where he stated: “People who ask for fair claims are not beaten, they are listened to and attended to.”
1 min message for those who beat up their own people.
“When you beat one of my humble brothers, you beat me”
“If you hit the people who ask for fair claims, and if you are part of the people: you are hitting yourself”
Reconsider, convert#let’s pray x #Cuba pic.twitter.com/HIwuglwr5C
— ??Kenny FD Cuba?? (@kennyfd1985) October 3, 2022
“If you hit the people who ask for fair claims, and if you are part of the people: you are hitting yourself,” said the priest, addressing the repressors who act with violence against the people who demand their rights.
the churchman also highlighted that in the last protests there have been dozens of demonstrators arrested in addition to the thousands of Cuban political prisoners.
In recent protests there have been dozens of demonstrators arrested who join the thousand Cuban political prisoners, nobody thinks that they are imprisoned by a communist government, they are imprisoned by the fear and indifference of the majority of Cubans, with few honorable exceptions.
— ??Kenny FD Cuba?? (@kennyfd1985) October 4, 2022
Since the beginning of last year, Father Kenny has been denouncing the regime and advocating for the freedom of Cuba.
in January 2021 He urged Cubans during a Sunday mass not to be complicit in the abuses, injustices and lies of the island government.
We must “break the chain of fear, lies, division and complicit silence that enslaves us. (…) We will break that chain with the strength of love, truth, unity, and protesting without violence, without rancor”, he said on that occasion.
That same month he was among the hundreds of clerics and laity living in Cuba and abroad who signed a letter asking Cubans to act without fear to achieve a democratic country.
The Justice 11J working group has recorded at least 20 arrests in the protests that have taken place since last Friday in various provinces of the country.
To stop these demonstrations, the Cuban authorities have sent shock troops dressed in civilian clothes, as well as trucks with regime agents who have broken up the protests with extreme violence.
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