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Maydy La Grande raises her voice in favor of the protests in Cuba: "This is the moment, we must fight for freedom"

"It is better to die for the fight with dignity and courage than to die slowly as slaves of that oppressive regime"


Maydy La Grande He spoke out about the protests that began on Sunday, March 17 in Santiago de Cuba through his social networks, where he sent a message of support to the protesters.

The Cuban artist used her social networks as a platform to ask for the freedom of Cuba in a video she published."I know that today there are many Cubans in the streets demanding freedom, I know that it is very difficult to be there, but there is no other way. Some will say that it is easy to say from afar, but no, it is not easy because we have family that today can be in danger"Maydy La Grande, whose real name is Margaret Diaz Olamendi, began by saying.

"We must conquer freedom, Cuban. This is the moment, we must fight for it. I also want to tell you that there are many Cubans willing to do what is necessary for the cause, for the freedom of Cuba. You are not alone", added the artist on her social networks.

"This is a call for unity and strength. Sad days of anguish will come, but it is better to die for the struggle with dignity and courage than to die slowly as slaves of that oppressive regime. Come on, Cuban, you can do it, we all can. Long live Free Cuba. Homeland and freedom", he concluded.

"Impossible to sleep knowing that my people are in the streets shouting freedom. It is a hard and difficult path, but it is the only one. Long live Cuba Libre. Homeland and Freedom," he wrote alongside the publication.

Other recognized faces from the world of Cuban music have also shown their support for the protesters publicly. Some of them have been Eduardo Antonio, La Diosa or Señorita Dayana.

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