MADRID, Spain.- The Cuban regime has continued in recent days by cutting the internet service to the leader of the Ladies in White, Berta Soler, and her husband, the opposition figure Ángel Moya.
As Moya explained from the social network Facebook, “Berta Soler is connected and after a while they disconnect her.” While he was completely removed from access since January 6.
“We can only connect via WIFI,” he noted.
Ángel Moya blamed “the State Security repressors for giving the order and the Cuban Telecommunications Company (ETECSA) for being an accomplice and executing the repressive order.”
Internet cuts are one of the actions most used by the Island’s Government to limit the reach and influence of activists and opponents.
According to a recent report from the digital portal Yucabyte and the Inventory Project, during 2022 a total of 272 violations of digital rights were confirmed in Cuba, the year in which the Cuban regime reinforced the harassment and persecution of activists and human rights defenders.
This Sundayfor 35 weeks consecutiveÁngel Moya and Berta Soler were arrested by State Security agents when they were leaving the headquarters of the Ladies in White, located in the Lawton neighborhood of Havana, to attend mass.
On this occasion, during the arrest, one of the repressors “warned” Ángel Moya to be careful, because the same thing could happen to him as Maykel Castillo Pérez (El Osorbo), referring to the brutal beating that the musician received before being arrested. imprisoned.
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