The Cuban restaurant Ring Pizza, in Havana, joined the call for freedom of the island's people and criticized Díaz-Canel and the communist government.
"After ten years of being your favorite pizzeria, today we do not come to sell you pizza, we come to say COUNTRY AND LIFE. DOWN WITH COMMUNISM. FREEDOM FOR CUBA," the owners of the private business wrote on Facebook.
The pizzeria stood against the lies and suffering suffered by the Cuban people and strongly rejected the management of the current president and first Secretary of the Communist Party.
"The blockade ends when communism leaves, we don't want your government, we don't want you, GO NOW. DÍAZ CANEL… SING…," they added.
The owners of the business were hopeful about the freedom that the Cuban people will achieve in the future and regretted that today the country is crying and bleeding because of the repression experienced by the citizens who took to the streets to peacefully demonstrate and ask for change for the island.
"STRENGTH CUBANS, WE ARE MORE. Unfortunately, if we want change we have to make sacrifices and we all want a FREE CUBA. RING PIZZA is on... and you?", the text concluded.
After the publication and despite the legal and repressive actions that the regime takes against those who demonstrated against the dictatorship, the administrators of the pizzeria's Facebook account continue to share information related to the protests of the last week.
The government has detained more than 500 people, according to estimates by independent Cuban groups, however there is no official data on the number of people who remain under investigation or who have been tried for participating in the protests.
The international community demanded that the Cuban government release all those people as well asrespect for human rights and the sovereign capacity of citizens to express themselves freely.
"I am close to the beloved Cuban people in these difficult times, especially with the families who for the most part are those who suffer," Pope Francis said this morning, from the Vatican.
The ruling party tries to give an image of tranquility throughout the island, that there is popular support for the regime, thatThe information offered by the independent press is false and manipulateds and that social networks encouraged aggressive demonstrations against the State, the reality told by witnesses within the island discredits the regime.
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