An elderly Cuban woman reported that one must spend the night outside pharmacies in hopes of being able to obtain the necessary medications the following day.
Carmen Pérez Martín shared a photo on her Facebook profile in which she is seen sitting on a little bench on a porch, while waiting for her turn. Very close by, another elderly person with their head down also waits. "Many slept outside the pharmacy hoping to get the medication we need. Life is only one and we are waiting in line after line. And we keep enduring," she lamented.
"Ignacio Ramonet, interview me," challenged the woman, in reference to the recent interview by the Spanish journalist with Miguel Díaz-Canel, in which the leader made several "gems," such as stating that in Cuba no one is repressed for expressing an opinion against the revolution, overlooking the more than a thousand political prisoners on the island.
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