MADRID, Spain.- The Cuban Yordanka Battle Moré, known on social networks for their complaints to the situation in the country, was summoned by the Cuban State Security this Monday.
From your account at Facebook Moré announced that he will have to appear today, Tuesday, at the Zapata y C police station, in El Vedado.
“If you do not appear, you will be fined or charged according to the article of the Criminal Procedure Law,” it can be read on the citationwhich was shared by the young woman.
Faced with this situation, Battle Moré denounced: “I was summoned without having said a slogan, without having said a bad word; without walking over anyone’s speech; Just for talking about me and for me.”
They cite “a defenseless woman, who has refused to be a herd, and shouts it publicly,” he added.
At the end of January, Yordanka Battle Moré announced that her home was being watched by a State Security agent.
On that occasion he declared: “I am going to continue criticizing at all costs the autocracy, the inefficiency, the negligence, the defenselessness of the citizen, the lack of interest and the misery of all kinds in which I find myself. I am going to continue questioning every word and action of the Power Select Group, and I am going to continue thinking that they live like bourgeois and that they think how they live. I will continue to think that they see us as slaves and that Cuba is not designed for Cubans.”
Due to her constant denunciations of the critical situation on the island, especially related to the shortage of food and the long lines that Cubans have to face to get it, Moré was fired a few months ago from the state entity for which she worked. .