The communist regime in Havana announced that those arrested
and disappeared after the peaceful protests since last Sunday, could face
summary trials in 96 hours and, in cases that the authorities consider serious,
according to DIARIO DE CUBA.
The regime spokesman Humberto López said that those detained
in the demonstrations can be charged for the crimes of public disorder, instigation
to commit a crime, robbery with force, resistance, attack, injuries, contempt,
damage to property and spread of epidemics.
López insisted on his program Make Cuba in the government
version, according to which the peaceful demonstrations of July 11 and
subsequent ones were "acts of vandalism, crime and vulgarity" and
were "promoted by mercenaries and counterrevolutionaries," as Miguel
said. Díaz-Canel this Monday.
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