The Cuban activist and oppositionLucinda González Gómez reported that he has received threats from the regime through friends, neighbors and former co-workers, theCuban Observatory of Human Rights.
González explained thatAt both union and party meetings, threats of arrest have been issued to her and anyone she has ties to..
"I am aware that they are planning something against me," said the opponent, who identified in this pattern of action theCommon harassment tactics used by regime repressors.
González reiterated that she has not committed any crime: “I am not a murderer, nor a terrorist, nor a violator of any rights."I don't have double standards like you, repressors," he said.
The opponent reiterated that she defends human beings and the rights of the people, which makes her fear for her life because "they, by imprisoning me, can kill me."
“You killed my daughter,” said González, who blamed the regime forthe death of Mónica Durán González due to lack of medical care. “And if they kill me, it will be another murder,” he denounced.
In the video, the lady stressed that she will always be an opponent where necessary and reiterated: “I am from Cuba first, from the Patriotic Union of Cuba, from the Cuban Shield, I am from everyone who is against you, dictators.” .
He also stressed that his desire is for the video to reach all organizations that protect human rights "because I know that they are plotting something," denounced González, who on other occasionshas received threats from the regime's repressors.
Regarding the government's way of acting, he warned that first they put pressure on the activistLuis Enrique Lopez Torres to make a complaint against her, “and he refused because I have not given him any proclamation.”
Threats, harassment and persecution These are some of the tools that are commonly used byregime repressors to silence the voices of denunciations of human rights violations in Cuba.
Sometimes, they are the relatives of thearrested who become the target of these tactics.
This is what happened toEradis of Rosa Ferrer, mother ofYoennis Domínguez de la Rosa, who is serving a prison sentence for filming the riots after the rape of a girl in Santiago de Cuba in 2020.
The woman reported that officers of theState Security (SE) andPolice broke into his home last March.
“They wanted to take me to the sector so that I could testify, at that moment I refused because I really didn't know what I was accused of,” he denounced.
Also in Santiago de Cuba,The SE threatened Marineisy Martínez Villalón, wife ofpolitical prisoner Eider Frómeta Allen, with taking away custody of his children.
The woman indicated that the police officer threatened her and told her that he would follow up "because you are with a counterrevolutionary," and she responded that "when he summoned her again, he should do so two or three days in advance to bring his lawyer." .
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