MIAMI, United States. — A repressor from the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) broke into the house of Cuban opponent Duniel Boladeres Palencia last night, who was enjoying Christmas listening to the song homeland and life.
A video of the event was shared on social media by the also activist and influencer Marcel Valdés, based in Miami, who identified the repressor as Yasmany Carmenate.
“Here I show you a video where the activist Duniel Boladeres Palencia was at home tonight (December 25) listening to ‘Patria y Vida’. Suddenly you see how a repressor from the FAR named Yasmany Carmenate breaks into Duniel’s house to turn off the music, ”Valdés indicated on his Facebook account.
The repressor, visibly furious, reproached the inhabitants of the house for listening homeland and lifealthough he could not prevent the theme from continuing to play.
“This is a total violation of freedom of expression and human rights, the dictatorship continues to repress the people,” explained the influencer.
Valdés added that a while after the event “another police repressor appeared to tell Duniel that tomorrow morning he had to appear for a summons.”
“It is not the first time that Duniel has been cited for playing protest music in his house,” he added.
“Right now I have a repressor here,” Boladeres Palencia was heard saying in the video, while one of his relatives recriminated the repressor Yasmany for his behavior.
homeland and life, performed by Yotuel Romero, Gente de Zona, Descemer Bueno, El Funky and Maykel Osorbo, became the anthem of the anti-government protests on July 11, 21 (11J) in Cuba. Since the release of the song in February of that year, it has been censored by the island’s regime, which has even fined activists and opponents for listening to it in their homes.
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