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Donald Trump on 9/11: "We pray for the day when all of Cuba is free"

Trump asked that God "give strength and watch over all political prisoners" who remain imprisoned for peacefully demonstrating on July 11 and 12, 2021.

11J en Cuba / Donald Trump © Captura de video / Flickr Isac Nóbrega
11J and Cuba / Donald Trump Photo © Video capture / Flickr Isac Nóbrega

Former President Donald J. Trump (2017-2021) affirmed this Tuesday that the current United States administration has betrayed the Cuban people who took to the streets on July 11, 2021, who could achieve "their wish" of freedom under its government.

"On the anniversary of the July 11 protests in Cuba, Joe Biden has betrayed the Cuban people and handed Cuba over to communist China," but "we pray for the day when all of Cuba is free," he said in a statement. statement posted on your own social network, Truth Media, regarding the second anniversary of the historic protests of the so-called 11J.

He added that "by allowing China sinks its teeth into the island and establish military bases 90 miles from our coast, something unthinkable, Biden not only risks our own national security, but also abandons the dream of freedom of so many incredible Cuban Americans who, under my administration, were going to get their wish.

At the end of his message, Trump asked for strength and that God "watch over all the political prisoners" who remain locked up for peacefully demonstrating on July 11 and 12, 2021.

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"Three years ago, the Cuban nightmare was about to end. The Biden administration has given up on it, but I will take it back again. We pray for the day when all of Cuba is free," Trump stressed.

This Tuesday marks two years of the largest protests that the Havana regime has faced in the last 60 years.

The demonstrations began in San Antonio de Los Baños and more than 60 cities in the country joined, with more than 180 thousand people in the streets.

The mandatary Miguel Díaz-Canel ordered to repress protests violently and more than 2,000 people were arrested in the following days, including more than fifty minors.

More than 1,000 people remain imprisoned today, with some facing prison sentences of more than 20 years. The trials were expeditious.

The United States denounced the repression and has spoken out for the release of the political prisoners of the called 11J.

However, very few have been released.

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