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Ana Hurtado is going to Cuba: "I'm going to stay for months"

The Spaniard, a communist defender of the Castro regime close to Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta, announced that she will film a documentary in Cuba. "Let the worm spread," he said.

Ana Hurtado © Ana Hurtado / Twitter
Ana Hurtado Photo © Ana Hurtado / Twitter

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The Spanish Ana Hurtado, a communist defender of the Cuban regime, announced on her social networks an upcoming trip to Cuba, where she will stay for a long time because she wants to film a documentary.

"Next week I arrive in Cuba. And this time it will not be like other times I have been there for a few weeks. I am going to stay for months. I am going to start a documentary project, with my people, with the people," he said in his Twitter.

"Let the worm spread," stressed the woman, who feels such a great "love" for Cuba that she even tattooed the July 26 flag on her arm.

In the opinion of Cuban-Spanish doctor Lucio Enríquez Nodarse, who has initiated criminal proceedings against her in Spain for the crimes of slander and insult, Hurtado has been forced into exile.

"Flee to the land of protection from terrorists and criminals! The cases pending in Spain do not prescribe, the moment you return you will be notified. The best punishment is for you to live in Cuba for a long time," he warned.

Enríquez Nodarse announced in January that he would take the journalist to trial, who on several occasions publicly called him "little trafficker doctor", "terrorist" and "criminal", insults aimed at discrediting the doctor for his activism in favor of human rights in Cuba.

The Spanish woman made a derogatory reference to the Cuban opponent for being gay and having anti-communist political ideals. "I get a son like this being and I disinherit him," he said.

Hurtado gained notoriety on social networks for her position as a follower of the Castro regime.

Last November, she was highly criticized, even by voices from the ruling party, for attack Pablo Milanés, whom he called a "worm" and "opportunist", while the singer-songwriter was admitted to a hospital in Madrid.

The musician José María Vitier, one of the most important figures in national culture, raised his voice in solidarity with Milanés, and assured that his work "does not renounce his homeland roots."

The young communist was in Cuba last year, met with Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta and with figures committed to the government such as Carlos Lazo and Israel Rojas, and participated in the television Round Table and in events of the Communist Party.

"This young, pretty, good and strong woman is the result of her family and personal upbringing, as well as the persevering influence of the supportive left..." Lis Cuesta said about her on her social networks.

The first time that Cubans saw Ana Hurtado was in March of last year, when He called Cubans who demonstrate against the "revolution" "mercenaries" and "criminals", and declared that his favorite political model was that of Cuba and not that of his country.

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