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They capture Humberto López when he arrives in his car at the military distribution in Havana

The images of the television presenter show him getting out of a Geely brand car with a particular license plate in front of some recently built buildings. According to sources told CiberCuba, it would be a residential area for military personnel and officials of the Cuban regime.


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The television presenter and spokesperson for the Cuban regime,Humberto Lopez, was captured this Friday arriving with a private car at a military location where his home was supposedly located.

As reported to this editorial team by members of theCuban civil society who sent the images, López would be residing in the Havana district of Cubanacán, a privileged area where a good part of the leadership of the Cuban regime establishes their residence.

The images of the television presenter show him getting out of a Geely brand car with a particular license plate in front of some recently built buildings. According to the sources consulted byCyberCuba, It is a residential area for soldiers and officials of the Cuban regime who are granted privileges for their “services provided.”

López, who is a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, has made enough “merits” to be awarded a home and a car in an exclusive area of the capital, surrounded by military personnel and trusted personnel.

In addition to being on the front line of combat against what the totalitarian regime calls the “media terrorism” of the independent press and Cuban social networks, López has developed a profile as an “informant” that draws on Cuban counterintelligence investigations. to discredit opponents and activists.

On multiple occasions, the unpopular character has used recordings made by State Security, as well as information obtained through illegal tapping into the communications of activists and opponents, in which he reveals their personal data, intimate conversations and images and other issues, with the objective of distorting and denigrating their work and their people.

His notable presence in the media and his propaganda pieces make López a character increasingly reviled by Cuban civil society, considered a media henchman of those who demand freedom, rights and a transition to democracy in Cuba.

Among the many complaints that are made on social networks about the presenter, the one carried out by the former prosecutor and UNPACU activist, Yeilis Torres Cruz, stood out.who carried out an escrache against the official journalist, who was allegedly at a lover's house.

When confronted with her phone in hand to obtain statements from her that denied that she was leaving her alleged lover's house, the presenter physically attacked her and Torres Cruz ended up being arrested and accused of the alleged crime of "attack", for whichhe arbitrarily spent nine months in prison, after which he was free and without charges.

Several leaders of the regime and the pro-government press came to the defense of López, outraged by the revelation of personal data, as well as the violation of their privacy.

For their part, members of Cuban civil society expressed on social networks their right to denounce in these terms the spokesperson of the dictatorship, known and despised for his methods of fomenting hatred and division among Cubans, as well as for justify the physical and psychological violence deployed by the repressive organs of the Cuban totalitarian regime.

Recently,Dozens of Internet users attacked the official spokesperson, who responded to the claim launched byUlises Toirac asking the government for transparency, commitment and responsibility in the face of official silence regarding the identity of those missing in the fire at the Matanzas Supertanker Base.

The television presenter received the same rejection when he reacted to the comments made by the young woman.Mailén Díaz Almaguer, the only survivor of the plane crash that occurred in May 2018 in Havana,whom he called "ungrateful" for denouncing the difficulties he suffers in his daily life.

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