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Cuba faces a scene of unprecedented protests and police
repression and for many dissidents the economic, social and political situation
is so serious that there is no turning back.
One of those who believes that the Cuban people will
continue in the streets, until the last consequences, is the Cuban doctor and
dissident José Raúl Rodríguez Rangel.
Until his final departure from Cuba, Rodríguez Rangel was
one of the leaders of the United Antitotalitarian Forum (FANTU), a
pro-democratic Cuban organization led by activist Guillermo “Coco” Fariñas.
“People were left homeless. Not the physical house, the
architecture. They have no place to live, they have no place to return. They
don't have that place to go. Because they can't keep seeing their children cry.
They cannot continue to see their grandparents die in bed - there are so many
testimonies - because there is no oxygen or the ambulance did not pick them up
and they died from Covid-19 ”, describes Rodríguez Rangel in an interview with
BLes.
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