MADRID, Spain.- The Cuban Yordanka Battle Moré, an active critic of the island’s regime on social networks, issued a reflection on Thursday about the Cuba she wants.
from a publication of Facebook, which hundreds of Cubans supported, Battle Moré denounced the communist oligarchy that gets richer while the people are getting poorer.
“The Cuba that I want is a Cuba that those who have capital to make investments do. That the origins of that capital be reviewed, so that the rich of that moment are not those of the current Communist Oligarchy or those of the Sagrada Familia”, he said in this regard.
“An inclusive Cuba PAL that has One Million, PAL that has 100, PAL that has 20 and PAL that does not have NAHHH,” he requested.
Likewise, he wanted the salary to be enough to repair or buy a house, paying a reasonable fee and receive hospital care without having to take a gift to the doctor.
“I want the future Cuban millionaires to do business, and allocate 1% of their profits to local development, and that this be used to fix a Sports Center, where the poor can take their children to learn swimming, and from that same 1 % comes out the salary of the personnel who work there. (…) That those same millionaire businessmen build decent nursing homes for ‘the old lady with the peanuts,’” read other fragments of his reflection.
The influencer also referred to the need for a “robust” legal framework.
“We are all the people and we must think of everyone. In the end, Cuba is like a mother’s heart,” said Yordanka Battle Moré.
In January of this year, the activist reported that her home was being watched by a State Security agent. The following month she was quoted to an interrogation at the Zapata y C police station, located in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana, accused of “summoning the masses.”
A few months before, due to her constant denunciations of the critical situation on the Island, Moré had been fired from the state entity for which she worked.