Ailex Marcano, the mother of the 11J prisoner Ángel Jesús Veliz Marcano, arrived in the United States this Friday in tears, fervently asking for the release of her son and all Cuban political prisoners.
"Freedom for the political prisoners, freedom for my son Ángel Jesús Veliz Marcano, down with the dictatorship, long live free Cuba," shouted at the top of her voice at Miami Airport, where the brave activist from Camagüey was greeted by friends and family.
That year, she was interviewed by the Vice President of the European Parliament, Dita Charanzová, to whom she recounted that her son was arrested at the age of 26 in the province of Camagüey. He was an athlete in the archery discipline, graduated as a Physical Education teacher, and always received the best evaluations as a teacher in school, she said.
Then he became self-employed and worked in restaurants and bars, with his documents updated, his license, his ONAT (Office of Tax Administration) card, but due to Covid-19, the Bar Seven where he worked was closed," he explained.
Before the protests, "my son and I were like ordinary citizens, we did not belong to any political or opposition organization, simply to the organizations that like all Cuban citizens we are obligated to belong to, such as the CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Revolution), FMC (Federation of Cuban Women) and in my case, the Cuban Workers' Union, but we never had any political affiliation or were affiliated with any opposition or dissident organization," explained the woman.
She remembered that the arbitrary detention of the young man took place on July 18 at his home, after a week of protests, and after they tricked her into leaving her house so she wouldn't witness the arrest.
Véliz Marcano was arrested for participating in the demonstrations, but he assures that he does not regret his involvement in the protests. "I feel free, (...) I have awakened," the young man has told his mother.
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