The regime would be cutting off the water supply to prisoners of the July 11 rebellion in the Quivicán prison, according to what they denounce for refusing to say slogans in favor of the regime.
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This is how they have been for five days now. Affirms it from Canada, Alberto Ortega Fonseca, brother of one of these inmates, Roberto Pérez Fonseca, sentenced to 10 in prison accused of breaking a painting of Fidel Castro during the protests in San José de las Lajas.
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Liset Fonseca, Roberto’s mother, has just asked European parliamentarians for help to free her son.
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She denounces that he was wrongly convicted. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the alleged crimes of attack, contempt, instigation to commit a crime and public disorder. The United States Embassy in Cuba even demanded his release.
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After being imprisoned for the July 11 protests, his Alberto began a campaign on social networks to achieve a boycott from Canada of tourist facilities in Cuba such as the National Hotel and Cuban products such as Cubita coffee.
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In this video Alberto, along with another Cuban, protest before the manager of a Canadian business where this coffee is for sale with all the characteristics of the original product and even the seal of the Cuban corporation CIMEX, which is the one that exports it.
The protest of these Cubans for the sale of Cubital coffee in Canada also seeks to show Canadian businessmen how it affects ordinary Cubans that the regime sells these products abroad while they suffer deficiencies of all kinds.
After a recent controversy over the sale of this coffee for less than a dollar in Canadian markets, when on the island it exceeded $ 14, the regime’s response was to say that it was counterfeit.