Havana. The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, warned today that he will act with “rigor” against those who try to alter public order, in the midst of a total blackout that has kept the island in darkness for three nights.
In a government meeting that was broadcast by the Noticiero Estelar, the president, dressed in a military uniform, announced that people who try to “cause alterations in public order” and who participate in acts of vandalism “will be prosecuted accordingly with the rigor contemplated.” the revolutionary laws.”
Some “act under the guidelines given to them by the operators of the Cuban counter revolution from abroad,” he added.
At the same time, in certain neighborhoods of the capital there were banging pots and pans of discontent due to the lack of electricity.
Several women with children in their arms came out with pots and pans last night to demonstrate in the populous Santos Suárez neighborhood. Another group closed a street in Central Havana with garbage barricades.
“On my block, the people on the street are noisy, with cauldrons and shouting,” he told a neighbor from Santos Suarez who requested anonymity.
Díaz-Canel acknowledged that the situation of the electricity system continues to be “complex”, and marked by strong instability.
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