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They are not from Cuba but from Kosovo: Humberto López distorts a photo of weapons on TV

Humberto López

MIAMI, United States. – Cuban regime spokesman Humberto López presented in his segment of the National Television News last Saturday a photo of weapons confiscated during the Balkan War as evidence of terrorist activities planned on Cuban soil by exiles from the Island.

In this way, in the last week López has not only shown several videos where young people who protested against the regime in Nuevitas, Camagüey, incriminate themselves; but he has used false photos to misinform and intimidate Cubans.

One of those presented on national television was the young Mayelín Rodríguez Prado, known on social networks as La Chamaca del Chamaco, and who claimed to have received instructions from the alleged leaders of an organization called the Self-Defense Forces of the People (ADP).

During the broadcast fragment of the interrogation, Rodríguez Prado also pointed out that he had received WhatsApp messages from the alleged ADP leaders with photos of weapons.

At one point in his statements, Humberto López presented the image allegedly received by the young woman and that it is, in fact, a photo of the weapons seized from the Kosovo Liberation Army in 1999, as demonstrate Wikipedia.

(Screenshot/Wikipedia)

The fact escalates in the regime’s strategy to stop the popular protests that have occurred on the island, mainly in Havana, due to the prolonged power cuts, food shortages and lack of freedoms.

Recently, López himself used his space on the Noticiero to threaten people expressing their discontent in the streets. The regime’s spokesman assured that those who protest in a disorganized way on public roads will have to answer in court for participating in alleged crimes of public disorder.

On that occasion, López also assured that Cuba was being the victim of acts of terrorism promoted from the United States that seek to unleash a social explosion on the island.

They want “good people to take to the streets in desperation, good people to lose their temper; that those who are not so good, those who do very little or do nothing for their country, demand more than anyone else, get upset, shout, disrespect, block the streets; that confrontations take place, that there is vandalism, fire, death. I am not exaggerating. They are the same formulas that are applied in other countries,” said the official spokesman.

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