Cuban State Security placed cameras in the house of the president of the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) on the block where the journalist and activist resides.Iliana Hernandez, to keep an eye on her.
"They put a surveillance camera in the house of the President of the CDR to monitor my home," denounced the reporter fromCyberCubaon their social networks.
Hernández said that the president of the CDR allowed the camera to be placed on the roof of his home, to observe the entrance to the activist's home.
Iliana, who is currently under siege by agents of the Castro regime, also showed several people located outside her home, with the aim of preventing her from going out into the street.
On Thursday, activist Esteban RodríguezHe met again with the artist Luis Manuel Otero at the headquarters of the San Isidro Movement, and they realized that surveillance cameras had also been placed on the outskirts of the place.
"Greetings from the San Isidro headquarters, not even if the camera stopped us," said Rodríguez, who also reported that the police put a security camera on the block where his home is located.
"Letting the neighbors know that it is our fault. As always, putting Cubans against Cubans," he said.
This Friday Iliana, like the majority of the members of the San Isidro Movement,woke up besieged by security guards in his house in Alamar.
"This is a sign that this has to come to an end, we are kidnapped in our homes for thinking differently. This has to change now," he said.
She had previously been detained and,after being released, declared: “Family, to all the Cubans who are seeing me, they are afraid, they are the ones who are afraid, and not us. Today I realized that.”
Hernández remained quartered at the headquarters of the San Isidro Movement, at 955 Damas Street, on a hunger strike. After being forcibly evicted from the place, arrested and released, the strikers remain under the custody of the Cuban police, and some like Otero and Claudia Genlui have been detained.
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