Havana Cuba. – From the most rigorous prison in Valle Grande, the 11J protester Maykel González Mora denounces the sentence received in retaliation for his participation in the popular outbreak of July 11, 2021.
Via telephone, the political prisoner announced that the alleged witness against him denied all the accusations of the Prosecutor’s Office and stressed that it was not his signature or his statements that were presented in the trial, and that nothing said against González Mora was true. .
In the conversation itself, the protester expressed his disagreement with the sentence received (six years in prison). The young man regretted that his absence affects his two minor daughters and his wife, although that, he said, does not interest the authorities.
The trial against the group of 9/11 protesters from the Guanabacoa municipality took place in the Diez de Octubre Municipal People’s Court, located in the La Víbora neighborhood. The process was extended to three days, October 12, 13 and 28, due to the absence of some witnesses from the Prosecutor’s Office.
The sentences handed down were as follows:
-Marlon Hitachi Paz Bravo was sentenced to two years in prison for the alleged crime of public disorder and to five years in prison for the attack in an ideal contest with damages, for a joint sanction of six years in prison plus compensation to the Unit Provincial Patrol of Havana with 295 pesos.
-Yamilka Pérez Naranjo received a sentence of two years in prison for public disorder, two years for contempt and seven months for resistance, for a combined sentence of four years in prison replaced by four years of correctional work without internment.
-Roxana Miriam Perdomo Quesada was sentenced to two years in prison for public disorder plus two years for contempt. She finally received a joint sentence of four years in prison replaced by an equal period of correctional work without internment.
-Maykel González Mora was sentenced to four years in prison for public disorder plus many others for contempt. His joint sentence adds up to six years in prison.
-Gabriel de la Concepción Portal, sentenced for public disorder to three years in prison, as many for contempt. He ultimately received a joint sentence of five years in jail substituted for non-custodial correctional work.
-Osvaldo Canto Piedra, sentenced to four years in prison for public disorder, another four for contempt, and a joint sentence of five years in prison, replaced by the same term of correctional work without internment.
-Armando José Aguilar Nevot, sentenced to two years in prison for public disorder, replaced by many years for correctional work without internment.
-The teacher Pedro Albert Sanchez he received two years in prison for public disorder plus three for contempt, for a joint sentence of five years in prison substituted by limitation of liberty.
-Yerandy Acosta Jiménez, sentenced to two years for public disorder replaced by correctional work without internment, plus the confiscation of the motorcycle “used in the commission of the crime.”
-Jandys González Mujica, sentenced to three years in prison for public disorder plus six for attack, for a combined sentence of eight years in prison.
In addition, the penalty of deprivation of rights and the prohibition of issuing a passport in their favor were applied to all of them. It is worth noting that most of the defendants in this case (68-22) did not participate in the protests but rebuked the repressors who attacked the protesters, filmed the events or simply observed the events.
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