From our Bureau of Twenty-First Century Neoslavery with some assistance from our Bureau of Twenty-First Century Neocolonialism
Venenozuela’s latest crime wave is being cited as the reason for the strict curfew placed on Cuban slave doctors in that colony of Castro, Inc. Safety first. Castro, Inc. wouldn’t want to lose any of its very valuable slaves. So now, in addition to working as slaves, they are being imprisoned. The message sent to them is blunt: “From home to work and from work to home.” That’s it. No fun for you! Some Venenozuela observers think the real reason for the curfew probably has something to do with the colony’s upcoming fake elections.
Loosely translated from Cubanos Por El Mundo
The Prisoners Defenders organization released a statement sent by directors of a Medical Brigade that is currently in Venezuela.
The text mentions the carnivals that, these days, are celebrated in that South American country and the increase in accidents, robberies, robberies and violent acts due to excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.
“For this reason we decree starting today, Saturday, 02/10/24 and until Saturday, 02/17/24, Restricted mobility: (From home to work and from work to home),” the message says.
This curfew coincides with the proximity of the elections in Venezuela and the insecurity experienced after the disqualification of María Corina Machado as a presidential candidate.
The elephantine dictator Nicolás Maduro is seeking a third term in the elections that do not yet have a fixed date, but which would be scheduled for the second half of the year.
María Corina Machado was disqualified from holding public office for a period of 15 years, in a ruling ratified on January 26 by the Supreme Court of Justice.
Perhaps this closeness worries the regime in Havana, which has ordered health professionals in Venezuela to avoid carrying documents at all costs, including passports, cards, memories or agendas with information.
According to the screenshot released by Prisoners Defenders, it is reported that the Cuban Medical Brigade in Venezuela suspends leveling for next week.
“The transfers of collaborators from the transit village to the CDI will be carried out with extreme security measures and at appropriate times,” the unfinished message concludes.
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“the regime in Havana, which has ordered health professionals in Venezuela to avoid carrying documents at all costs,”
So they won’t be able to come across the US southern border?