Imprisoned Cuban dissident goes on hunger strike to protest the constant harassment of his family by the Castro regime

Mitzael Díaz Paseiro

From our “Change” in Castrogonia Bureau:

How’s this for a news story about the earth-shaking constitutional changes taking place in Castrogonia?

Good luck finding this one in the Niuyortain, Reuters, AP, BBC, or any other of the free world’s news outlets.

Their feel-good Cuba story for this week is the totalitarian dictatorship’s “new” constitution.

A Cuban imprisoned for “potential dangerousness” who goes on hunger strike to protest the continual harassment of his family by the Castro regime is definitely not a fitting subject for this week or any other week.

Castrogonia is an exotic human zoo that loves to host gawking tourists…. and…. it’s going to legalize same-sex marriages!

Yipee-ay-yo-ka-yay!  So progressive!

So what if a few malcontents are treated roughly?

They’re all dark-skinned subhuman savages anyway, those Cubans.

Loosely translated from Marti Noticias:

After a 4-day hunger strike, political prisoner Mitzael Díaz Paseiro continues to demand that Cuban authorities respect the life and physical integrity of his family in Placetas, Villa Clara province.

The information was granted in an interview with Radio Marti, Jorge Luis García Pérez (Antúnez), leader of the National Front of Civic Resistance Orlando Zapata Tamayo.

Antúnez, citing “reliable sources close to the prisoner” -in the prison of Guamajal, Villa Clara- said that Díaz Paseiro demands the cessation of the “escalation of repression and harassment of which his family is a victim.”

In recent days, Paseiro’s wife – Ariadna López – protested painting anti-government posters in her home, but repressive forces composed of men in plain clothes erased the announcements and continued to harass the woman and her two children, 5 and 10 years old. age, respectively.

Antúnez reports that “the political police terrorize her with constant assaults, assaults, vandalism … all against her house in Placetas.”

Díaz Paseiro, 39, was sentenced in November of last year to three and a half years in prison for “pre-criminal dangerousness”, a legal maneuver that allows the judicial authorities of the Castro regime to punish a person without having committed a crime.

Díaz Paseiro, Antúnez argued, was cataloged as having a behavior related to the “social dangerousness” for his “outstanding participation in the campaign against the electoral farce” (General Elections in Cuba).

Whole story HERE in Spanish