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Yordenis Ugás condemns the Cuban regime for denying amnesty to political prisoners

"These guys, for saying Viva Cuba Libre or Patria y Vida, look at how they are treated, and they don't care about having thousands of mothers and fathers practically suffering and in mourning. Their lives are not enough to pay for the damage they have done." .

Yordenis Ugás © Yordenis Ugás / Facebook
Yordenis Ugás Photo © Yordenis Ugás / Facebook

The Cuban boxerYordenis Ugás condemned the Castro regime for refusing to grant amnesty to the more than a thousand political prisoners imprisoned for their participation in 9/11.

In a text shared on his wallFacebook, Yordenis described as irony the fact that the attackers of the Moncada Barracks were amnestied in less than two years, despite the fact that 50 or 60 men died in that action.

"And these guys, for saying Viva Cuba Libre or Patria y Vida, look at how they are treated, and they don't care about having thousands of mothers and fathers practically suffering and in mourning. Their lives are not enough to pay for the damage they have done. ", he claimed.

Facebook Capture / Yordenis Ugás

In the post, Ugás shared a note fromCyberCuba which reported therefusal of the National Assembly of People's Power to the request for an Amnesty Law for political prisoners, presented in January by members of Cuban civil society.

The boxer also called the Cubans who got upset with him days ago "rams" and "submissives" whencriticized actress Ana de Armas for not committing to the Cuban cause and not commenting on the situation of the Island, despite being so famous.

"Shame is what they do not have. Freedom for all political prisoners. Freedom for all 7/11 prisoners. Long live Cuba Libre," he concluded.

At the beginning of the month, the Cuban Parliament notified Wilber Aguilar Bravo – father of 11J political prisoner Walniel Luis Aguilar Rivera – of its response to the amnesty petition, which accumulated 2,314 signatures of support, including 546 from prisoners' relatives.

The official notification did not list the reasons for the denial, it only declared that the processing was "inadmissible" for not complying with certain legal requirements, without detailing which ones.

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