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Elena Tablada: "I want my Cuba free"

"No more abuses, no more chains, no more lies," asked the Spanish woman.

Elena Tablada © Instagram / Elena Tablada
Elena Tablada Photo © Instagram / Elena Tablada

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The Spanish designer with Cuban roots, Elena Tablada, asked for freedom for Cuba, in the midst of a wave of repression and control that the Cuban government has imposed on the country after the July 11 demonstrations.

"I want my Cuba Free. #PATRIAYVIDA. No more abuses, no more chains, no more lies. CUBA BELONGS TO ALL MY PEOPLE. CUBA NEEDS HELP #SOSCuba," Tablada wrote next to an image of him at The Wynnwood Walls museum in Miami , with a Cuban flag in the background.

In her Instagram stories, the designer has also remained very active denouncing the situation in Cuba.

Elena Tablada / Instagram Stories

Elena denounced the repression against women, the high number of missing people and the detention and criminal prosecution of minors.

Elena Tablada / Instagram Stories

The ex-partner of David Bisbal He also used his social networks to promote the demonstration in Madrid for the freedom of Cuba next Sunday.

Elena Tablada / Instagram Stories

Tablada, who has always defended the Cuban roots he has on the part of her grandmother and his upbringing in Miami, where his Cuban family went into exile, was among the first celebrities to raise their voices after the protests of July 11.

"I was not born in Cuba, but Cuba was born in me. I grew up adoring my roots, having Cuban blood thicker than chocolate and maintaining that Cuban identity that my loved ones never lost despite leaving a large part of their lives there," he said. the day after the demonstrations on the island.

"I can only pray, continue filling out my profile with the sad reality that they are living there and ask the Cuban military and its troops to join the people to make history and rebuild the Cuba that this DICTATORSHIP destroyed based on lies and falsehoods." promises, which is what communism is," he added.

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