Miami.- People paid from the US and who respond to
annexation plans, as Miguel Díaz Canel referred to the Cubans who in different
municipalities of the country took to the streets this Sunday in
demonstrations, asking for freedom and chanting “we are not afraid”, in the
midst of a situation of sanitary collapse that the country faces, with a severe
shortage of medicines and food for which the authorities of the country do not
offer an answer.
After meeting through social networks, through videos
recorded by the protesters themselves, that in several Cuban municipalities in
different regions the population had spontaneously and peacefully taken to the
streets, the Cuban ruler appeared from the headquarters of the State Council,
in national network and called on all "revolutionaries and
communists" to come out to face these popular demonstrations.
"They have to go over our corpses if they want to
confront the revolution," said Díaz Canel and in a threatening tone he
warned, "we are ready for anything and we will be in the streets
fighting."
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