Havana Cuba. – On July 11 and 12, the dates on which the first anniversary of the largest anti-government protests recorded on the Island since 1959 are commemorated, several opponents, activists and independent journalists have remained under siege or have been detained and interrogated by the Police Cuban politics.
This was the case with the journalist CubaNet Camila Acosta Rodríguez, who is being watched by three State Security agents and two uniformed officers to prevent the reporter’s mobility.
“I am imprisoned in my own house, me and many colleagues and activists, me and almost 1,000 prisoners of conscience who remain in subhuman conditions in detention centers”, wrote the reporter.
Acosta Rodríguez is one of the Cuban independent journalists surrounded by the regime every time important dates are approaching on the island.
Also the journalist Cuban Journal Boris González Arenas has denounced the presence of political police agents in the surroundings of the building where he resides.
Recently, González Arenas was fined under Decree-Law 370 with a fee of 3,000 pesos, imposed for his posts against the Cuban regime on social networks.
In addition to independent journalists, opponents and activists have denounced the harassment and police siege on the dates of the first anniversary of the largest social outburst against the Castro regime.
Such is the case of the opposition leader Manuel Cuesta Morúa, the reporters Manuel de la Cruz, Luz Escobar and María Matienzo, and the religious leader Dagoberto Valdés.
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