APP GRATIS

Cuban stands in front of Díaz-Canel's residence with her daughter

The young woman said that if no one attended to her, she would stay the night there with the girl and that she was only asking for her rights that correspond to her as a Cuban.


A mother Cuban woman stood this Thursday with her daughter in front of Miguel Díaz-Canel's residence and assured that she would not leave until she was attended to.

Estanys Rodríguez This afternoon he went to the ruler's house and a few meters from the sentry box he issued a direct message from his account. Facebook.

"Right now I am appearing at President Díaz-Canel's house with my two-year-old daughter, because I came to present the situation I have in my house, how I am living, the conditions I have, and the response to everything is a threat," she expressed indignantly.

According to her, the officers told her that she had to accompany them to deliver the documents, to which she flatly refused.

"Someone has to take care of me and it will be the president," he stressed.

Finally, she assured that if no one attended to her, she would stay the night there with her daughter, and that she was only asking for her rights as a Cuban.

"And what I want is for someone inside to touch me," he warned.

Half an hour later, from another place, Estanys reported in a second publication that when she was in front of Díaz-Canel's home, the officer in car 236 of the State Security threatened her, telling her that if she did not give him the document, he would be He would take her prisoner with the girl.

"I am not going to hide nor am I going to get tired of telling the truth. These are my rights, those that correspond to me in this country. If I had been the daughter of someone great, of Díaz-Canel, of Raúl, of Marrero, I would not be having trouble here, neither me nor my daughter. But since we are not anyone's daughters, mom's or dad's, these things happen," she concluded, visibly upset.

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