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Cuban boy congratulates his mother imprisoned for protesting 11J on her birthday

Yirovit Rosado Ureta, the little boy's father, claims that he has tried to visit his wife in prison up to four times and they have not let him see her, so they have not been able to communicate with her.


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The boy Dylan Yirovit Rosado Estates, 5 years, sent a congratulatory message for his mother's birthday, who is detained in the Guamajal women's prison, in Santa Clara, after the massive protests of the 11J against the Cuban government.

“Mommy, I want to be here with you, congratulations on your birthday,” said the little boy in a video sent by his relatives to CyberCuba. “I love you,” said the minor, who lives in Placetas, province of Villa Clara.

His mother, Nidia Bienes Paseiro, is one of the hundreds of Cubans who today remain detained or unaccounted for after the demonstrations. “I want my mom with me. I miss her so much. I want her here with me. “I love her,” the boy said in a previous video.

Yirovit Rosado Ureta, the little boy's father, claims that he has tried to visit his wife in prison up to four times and they have not let him see her, so they have not been able to communicate with her.

According to her family, Nidia Bienes suffers from migraine and They fear that he could have a serious crisis in prison. “She gets a lot of headaches from stress,” her husband explained.

Several people were arrested in Placetas for participating in the protest that took place there. Berta Antúnez, of the Revolutionary Democratic Directorate, in statements to Radio Television Martí, said that, in addition to Bienes, Misael Díaz Paseiro, Donaida Pérez Paseiro, Loreto Hernández García, Ciro Alexis Casanova Pérez, Ángel Luis Marrero Palomino, Yunior Jorge Ramos, Yilanet Soto Abreu, Aisel Roque Rivero, Yusniel Milián González, Yunior had been arrested. Iglesia Velázquez, Yeider Carrero Pablo, Reina Reyes Gómez and Elizabeth Cintra García.

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Michael Gonzalez

Cibercuba journalist. Graduated in Journalism from the University of Havana (2012). Co-founder of the independent magazine El Estornudo.


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