The promoter of 15N David Martínez Espinosa responded to the statements made by the official spokespersons Arleen Rodríguez Derivet and Humberto López on Cuban television about the playwright Yunior García Aguilera.
Professor Martínez Espinosa questioned journalist Arleen Rodríguez Derivet for her manipulative comment about Yunior García's proposal for children to stay in their homes to prevent any act of violence against them.
"But, aren't you peaceful? What is the fear that the children are in the streets?" the journalist pointed out, to which Martínez Espinosa responded that "there is a combat order" announced by the authorities. , dozens of images circulate of citizens and military forces with sticks to confront the protesters, “the best thing Yunior, and anyone who wants to march, can do is want there to be no children because of all that.”
“We don't want anything to happen to anyone, but especially to the children. Can you imagine that they beat us down and that the children witness that whole scenario?” said the activist and moderator of Archipiélago in Cienfuegos.
He also commented that Yunior García's decision to march alone on November 14 is “a masterstroke, because in this way he is showing that he does not want violence, because, what is one of the first arguments they put to Yunior? "That he wants violence, but if he is going to march alone on the 14th, what public disorder does he form?"
The activist also referred to Arleen's comment about the “provocation” that Yunior's solo march means. “The problem is that these communists are used to robbing the streets, and that they are nothing more than theirs, but the street is public, it is not of a specific ideology,” he pointed out.
He also highlighted that "if the recharge is for a communist it is called 'bridges of love', but if that recharge is for a 'counterrevolutionary' or an opponent it is called financing."
“What a political activist needs most on the island is Internet access, because we do not have access to the official press. So the least our family, friends and exile can do is support us on the issue of the Internet,” he detailed about the questions about the charges made to the playwright García Aguilera.
He also stressed that Arleen and Humberto López have a guaranteed space on Cuban television, “but the opponents, the dissidents, the civil society activists who are not communists do not have those spaces, so social networks on the Internet are our television.”
“That's why they cut off our phone lines, block us from the Internet, it's permanent dishonesty. They do not give us the right to reply. And precisely that is the greatest cynicism of Randy Alonso, Arleen, Humberto López and Díaz-Canel himself. While the opposition is not allowed to reply, they are cynical and dishonest,” stated Martínez Espinosa.
“Say everything you want about us, but invite us to respond to you in public, in front of all the Cuban people, but they launch accusations of all kinds and do not give the right to reply. “That is dishonesty in any country in the world,” he added.
Finally, he questioned the conduct of Humberto Lopez by exposing a section of the contract that ETECSA makes with its clients, related to the intervention of services and revealing client information when “national security” requires it.
“Here you contract with ETECSA, with all the despotic and arbitrary conditions it wants to impose, or you have no way to communicate. Reading that contract in Cuba is a lack of respect. An insult to our intelligence as citizens, because it is the only thing a Cuban can have, whether he likes it or not,” he said about the monopolistic use of the state communications company on the island.
“They gag you everywhere, and then they try, like Humberto López, to demonstrate that it is legal to publish the information of who transferred your balance or recharged you,” he also added, and warned that the blackout could begin at any moment. Internet in Cuba in the face of upcoming events.
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