APP GRATIS

This is an automated translation service for CiberCuba Website

Cuban activist impressed by medical care for her daughter in the US: "This is what Cuban children deserve"

"I am stunned by how much they lie to us Cubans about this capitalist system, where we all have the right to excellent medical care."

Diasniurka Salcedo y su hija en hospital de EE.UU. © Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia / Facebook
Diasniurka Salcedo and her daughter in a US hospital Photo © Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia / Facebook

The Cuban activistDiasniurka Salcedo, whoHe arrived in the United States with his family at the end of March, was impressed by the medical care her daughter received when she became ill.

"I have not been in this great country for a month and I am stunned by how much they lie to us Cubans about this capitalist system, where we all have the right to excellent medical care," she said on her wall.Facebook.

Facebook Capture / Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

Diasniurka shared photos of her girl in the hospital, where you can see the little girl in a room with all the conditions, dressed in an institution's gown and her identifying handcuff.

Photo: Facebook / Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

"Having just arrived and seeing the treatment and assistance that my little girl receives, it gives me a bittersweet feeling. This is what all Cuban children deserve and that they are denied by living in a dictatorship," he said.

Photo: Facebook / Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia

"Only those who have lived in poverty and in dictatorship value what seem like small details that I define in a few words: respect for life!" he stressed.

On March 26, theactivist arrived with her husband and two of her children at the Miami airport, where he was reunited with his eldest son after nine months without seeing him, since the young man also left the country due to pressure from the regime.

Salcedo left Cuba in January, after months of harassment by State security. She had to leave behind several of her children in her care - orphans, children of prisoners or abusive parents - whom she adopted more than four years ago, and whose custody they threatened to take away from her.

"I had to leave Cuba, I had to leave most of my children behind, only two options for me: leave Cuba, my homeland, my land, the one I love and for which I have fought head-on for more than 14 years; or go to prison to serve an unjust sentence of three years," he revealed on Facebook.

What do you think?

COMMENT

Filed in:


Do you have something to report?
Write to CiberCuba:

editores@cibercuba.com

 +1 786 3965 689