The house of 11J activist Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega partially collapses

Yéssica Cohimbra's house, released from prison on July 11, partially collapsed in Nueva Paz. The home, in poor condition, has not received the promised assistance following a fire and continues to pose a danger to her youngest child.

The house of Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega, who expressed herself on 11JPhoto © Martí Noticias

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The house of Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega, a protester from 11J in Nueva Paz, Mayabeque, recently released from prison, suffered a partial collapse this week.

"The part where I am staying with my child has collapsed," said the political prisoner to Martí Noticias.

The opposition member of the Movement for a New Republic recounted that the housing "was already in poor condition and that was one of the reasons I went out onto the street on July 11."

"We always went in search of help, my mom and I, but it's impossible for one to build a house on a single salary," she said.

After this Cuban mother was released from prison in January in the context of the failed agreement between the regime and the Vatican, her home suffered a fire.

"When I went out, they assigned me a social worker to assess the housing situation (...) Five months have passed and the house remains in the same condition. I went to see it due to the collapse, and she told me that she had submitted the history to Housing, and they said they would take care of it, but in the end, no one came," she reported.

"No one has come to ask anything. I am with a minor at home," he added.

Cohimbra Noriega was sentenced to five years of imprisonment for her participation in the protests on July 11, 2021, in Nueva Paz.

In January, after her release on parole, the opposition leader stated to Prisiones Defenders that she would not abandon the cause for Cuba's freedom and would live "without fear of repression," despite threats of a return to prison

The mother of a small child was denied medical attention while in prison, according to the initiative Justicia 11J.

Frequently Asked Questions about the situation of Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega and the conditions in Cuba

Why did Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega's house collapse?

The house of Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega collapsed due to its poor structural condition. She and her mother sought help to repair it, but the lack of financial resources in Cuba prevented them from doing so. This situation reflects the precariousness of living conditions on the island, exacerbated by limited access to construction materials and the low purchasing power of the citizens.

What has the Cuban government done to help Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega after the collapse of her house?

According to Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega, the Cuban government has not provided the necessary assistance to repair her home. Despite the promises from a social worker, no improvements have been made to the house. This lack of response is an example of the Cuban regime's ineffectiveness in addressing the basic needs of its citizens, particularly for those who have participated in protests against the government.

What was the reason for the incarceration of Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega?

Yéssica Cohimbra Noriega was imprisoned for participating in the protests on July 11, 2021, in Cuba. She was sentenced to five years of imprisonment for her involvement in these demonstrations, which occurred in response to widespread dissatisfaction with the Cuban government. Her case highlights the systematic repression against protesters and the lack of civil liberties on the island.

How does the political situation in Cuba affect the prisoners from July 11 and their families?

The political situation in Cuba seriously affects the prisoners from 11J and their families, as the regime uses repression to silence dissenters, and their family environments suffer both economically and emotionally. Economic precariousness and the lack of adequate medical care in prisons worsen their situation. The international community has denounced these conditions, yet the Cuban government continues to offer no effective solutions.

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