SLP, Mexico.- Israel Rojaslead singer of the Cuban group Buena Fe, spokesperson for the regime, had a traffic accident in Havana, as announced by the musician on the group’s social networks.
According to the brief Facebook post, the accident occurred while the lead vocalist of Buena Fe was driving his motorcycle in the rain.
“Grateful to the health professionals at the Calixto García General Hospital for the attention provided to the traffic accident that Israel had. We wish you a speedy recovery and be very careful on these rainy days, especially if you are riding a motorcycle,” the publication reads.
The publication, which received thousands of messages from followers of Rojas, who were fond of the regime, had among its commentators: Johana Tabladadeputy director general of the United States of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“I thought it was another joke but no,” he said, referring to the note published on April Fool’s Day by this editorial team, where the arrival of the singers to the US was announced – jokingly – “It’s good that the worst is over. Don’t even think about missing 2025, as Cuba needs you in the greater fight of conscience and reasons,” the Cuban official continued.
It also featured a text by the Cuban-American professor Carlos Lazo, founder of Puentes de Amor, an NGO through which he sends food donations to the Cuban regime. “My brother, we hope you recover. “We love you,” he said.
The news of the accident was accompanied by two photos, in one of them, Rojas is seen next to the medical team that treated him, boasting about the priority attention received, when thousands of Cubans cannot even access those services.
This weekend, on the occasion of April Fool’s Day, and in response to the joking publication of CubaNetthe official duo also made up of Yoel Martínez vindicated their support for the Castro regime’s discourse.
In the publication, Castro’s cultural agents said they felt “respect” for Cuban emigrants. This, contradictorily, using the propaganda rhetoric of the Communist Party.
“But we continue in Cuba suffering the misfortunes of incompetence, bureaucracy, negligence, the shortcomings of Cuba, plus the criminal economic, commercial and financial blockade of the United States Government,” they emphasized.
Through from FacebookIsrael Rojas and Yoel Martínez, disapproved of this newspaper’s initiative and wrote: “Obviously this medium is so down that it needed to make this ‘little joke’ for ‘April Fool’s Day’, but not before saying that we support what they do. they need in order to continue existing. The bird is known by what it defecates,” the duo points out.