The Cuban entrepreneur and activist Saily Gonzalez He reported this Friday that his home was vandalized with a bag of stinking mud, which could have been intended to hurt his dog.
"Around 5:30 in the morning my mother heard a noise at the door of the house. This is what she found when she left," the young woman said on her Facebook profile, where she shared images of the attack, which reached the portal. of your home.
González described the contents of the sack as "a stinking mud, like a grave" and believed that it was directed at his dog. In addition, he said that his mother managed to see the person responsible and that he was probably a State Security agent.
"When my mother came out and loudly insulted the perpetrator, she heard the screeching noise of the Suzuki motorcycles, the transport used by State Security officers in Santa Clara, starting from the corner," he said.
It would not be the first time that the home of a person who dissents from the system is vandalized. This type of act has been frequent in Cuba since the sixties. Even at one time, especially in the eighties, followers of Fidel Castro's regime attacked the homes of potential emigrants, who were classified as traitors.
In January of this year, also the parish house of priest Rolando Montes de Oca, in the Camagüey municipality of Vertientes, was the target of an attack with eggs. Montes de Oca, an outspoken critic of Miguel Díaz-Canel's government, said then that he did not know who had done it nor did he care, but he did relate it to his political positions.
"I don't know if they would be the same ones who have spent these months denigrating me, inventing slander about me in the town or pressuring my friends and collaborators to leave me alone. I don't know if they are the ones who claim, because they want it, that earlier How late I will escape from Cuba. I don't know if it's those or others, I don't care," he said.
González, however, did not hesitate to blame those who usually harass her: "what a disgrace that this is the work content of some Cubans... The worst, we already know... Those who hold power and impunity to defend this (failed) State."
"I clean this disgusting thing with pleasure, with the water that has been scarce in Santa Clara for days and the detergent almost non-existent in all of Cuba since the donkeys with claws on duty took power, but the quagmire that makes up the dark and mean The souls of those who organize and carry out these terrorist actions against those of us who want rights for everyone, including them, cannot be cleansed now," the young woman warned.
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