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Yunior García's house is vandalized and decapitated pigeons are hung on the facade

"This is how the door of our house woke up today. Yesterday they tried to threaten us using the prosecutor's office and today they do it with this," García Aguilera wrote on his Twitter account.

Paloma decapitada en la puerta de la casa de Yunior García © Twitter / Yunior García
Decapitated dove at the door of Yunior García's house Photo © Twitter / Yunior Garcia

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The Cuban playwright and activist Yunior García Aguilera He suffered an act of vandalism and repudiation at the door of his home this Friday morning.

"This is how the door of our house woke up today. Yesterday they tried to threaten us using the prosecutor's office and today they do it with this," García Aguilera wrote on his Twitter account.

The message is accompanied by three images in which decapitated pigeons are seen at the door of his house and the floor full of feathers and dirt.

"It is not something religious, it is something political, one more act of repudiation. I thank my family for their firmness, their dignity and their faith," he concluded.

After publishing the complaint, the coordinator of the citizen platform Archipelago and promoter of 15N civic march He received messages of support from other Cubans who blamed the Castro regime for the act of repudiation.

"The total and direct fault for this lies with the Cuban government and the official media that have been the spokespersons for their hate campaign against Yunior García. Vandalism, harassment and also animal cruelty," the Cuban journalist wrote on Facebook José Raúl Gallego.

The filmmaker Carlos Lechuga expressed his support for García Aguilera and his wife, Dayana Prieto, for the act of vandalism they suffered this morning at their home.

"Animal abuse, violence, lack of civility. The political police once again acting like the gangsters they are," he said.

"I feel ashamed of those who call themselves Cubans and use ideological differences to do these things to others. This is what our leaders are teaching to feed their ego and hate their neighbors," said a social media user.

Another assured that this type of act is cowardly and considered it a crime for the official media to put the figure of García Aguilera at the center of their attacks.

"Trying to frighten the family of those who dissent was a Nazi practice," the Internet user recalled.

After the threats issued by the Cuban Prosecutor's Office prosecute citizens who participate in the peaceful protest of 15N, The group from which civic actions are coordinated reaffirmed its intention to take to the streets protected by its constitutional rights.

"We reaffirm that the Civic March for Change is the non-transferable property of the Cuban People, of every child of our nation wherever they are. Authoritarianism may imprison the moderators of the platform, but not the desires for change and freedom of an entire people" , they said in a statement.

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