Cuban dictatorship continues to harass Cuban woman who complained about lack of water

Ungrateful wretch Yadiuska Domínguez, infects her community with complaining virus

From our Bureau of Socialist Compassion, Tolerance, and Social Justice

Aaaah, the many pleasures of living in a communist totalitarian dictatorship. Imagine living in a country where no one dares to complain. Such peace, such harmony. Everyone goes with the flow, merrily.

This is why complainers have to be harassed, even incarcerated. Such malcontents deserve no mercy. They spread ill feelings toward Revolutionary authorities in their communities. And, as everyone knows, such ill feelings are a virus that must be contained.

Loosely translated from Cubanos Por El Mundo

The communist regime continues to harass the Cuban mother Yadiuska Domínguez, after having peacefully protested last Sunday, October 22, in the La Favela community, in Maisí, in the eastern province of Guantánamo.

Domínguez assured that the communist police are summoning her verbally, to try to harass her and silence her voice in the face of the complaints she has made about the lack of services in her community.

“The Sector Chief (of the National Revolutionary Police PNR) has just come to summon me to the police again, with the instructor who threatened us. Since I am detained in my house, I can’t leave the municipality or anything, I don’t know what they want with me,” the Cuban mother told the independent newspaper Martí Noticias.

Domínguez assured that without a written and signed summons, she will not appear at any police station.

“The Sector Chief came without an appointment and without anything, to tell me that tomorrow I had to show up early at the Maisí Police Station. I cannot go without a summons, I want a signed and minted summons for me to go to the station,” she indicated.

This occurs after the Cuban mother joined other Cuban women who spoke out about the lack of water and food.

Domínguez said that her community remains without water since the protest that she carried out with other women, accompanied by her children.

“They have not distributed more water, but it has not stopped raining here, it has been raining for a few days here, thanks to that, we have benefited.”

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