The Cuban government prohibits the civic march of 15-N

The Government of Miguel Díaz-Canel has returned to a record, fearful of the repercussion achieved so far by the call for a day of national civic marches for No

The Cuban government prohibits the civic march of 15-N

The Government of Miguel Díaz-Canel has returned to a record, fearful of the repercussion achieved so far by the call for a day of national civic marches for November 15 in demand for changes for the country. Castroism has prohibited a taxatively for carrying out and its decision on which the socialist system is "irrevocable", as it dictates Article 4 of the new Constitution.

"Promoters and their public projections, as well as the links of some with subversive organizations or agencies financed by the state-owned Government, have the manifest intention to promote a change of political system in Cuba. The announced march (...) constities a provocation As part of the regime change strategy for Cuba, tested in other countries, "says the government response, delivered to the sponsors of the protest in different parts of the country. A "provocation" of people without legitimacy, according to the government.

Previously, the Castro regime had already decreed military exercises for the 18th and 19 of the next month, in addition to the celebration of the National Defense Day for 20N, the first day chosen by the promoters of such daring initiative. At the head is the dramatist Yunior García Aguilera and the Archipelago Group, to whom the Council of the Democratic Transition (CTDC) was immediately added, made up of distinct dissident organizations.

In a play of political chess, the opponents advanced the date of the call at the national level to the 15-N, the same day that Cuba opens its borders to international tourism after decreasing the impact of the pandemic on the island.

In his statement, aimed at Yunior García himself, the Revolution emphasizes that the Constitution had the support of 86.85% of voters and the consequent "right to fight for all means against anyone who tries to tear down the political order, Social and economic established ". Cuba is a single party regime, the communist, with remote control elections in all phases, including the final vote in the polls.

"Our next steps will be announced shortly," the archipelago group instantly communicated in its social networks. For days, the security of the State has been narrowed its persecution against democratic activists, including Daniela Red, its moderator, was arrested in the last hours.

"The answer in each municipality was exactly the same, a copy and paste from a pamphlet sent from above ... not even tried to disguise it," the Mag Jorge Castro activist protested.

Date Of Update: 15 October 2021, 08:20