A Cuban woman was detained by State Security after she painted several anti-government slogans on a wall of her house and confronted the authorities through social networks.
The opponent of the Miguel Díaz-Canel regime,Milagros Cervera González, wrote on a wall of his home located in La Coloma, in Pinar del Río, the phrases"Down with Communism", "Homeland and Life", "No more lies" and "Freedom for political prisoners", words that made the Cuban repressors uncomfortable.
Cervera González documented the event through a message and a video shared on his social networks, in which he also confronted the government.
“State Security Bodies in my home for expressing my ideals in my home. Threats of arrest. Homeland and Life,” the young mother wrote on the social network Facebook.
According to what they toldMartí News the activistsJose Rolando Casares andJulio César Góngora, who went to the police station where Cervera González was interrogated, "They released her and left her at kilometer 5 of the La Coloma highway, because she lives in Coloma itself. Now he has to travel 20 km underwater. They left her in the middle of nowhere".
Casares pointed out that the young woman was given "a warning and a warning that she could be prosecuted."
Resident in the “Abel Santamaría” Agricultural Production Cooperative (CPA), in Las Tozas, municipality and province of Sancti Spíritus, the young mother received a visit from a State Security agent last Wednesday, who sought to intimidate her and tell her to remove the posters.
Also,A poster against the Cuban ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel was painted last Monday, March 18, on a wall of the popular Playa del Tenis on the viaduct of the city of Matanzas.
These events occur in the same week in which several protests put the social climate in Cuba under tension, whose main agitation wasthe demonstrations that began in Santiago de Cuba last Sunday, March 17.
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