Friday, March 26, 2010

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again challenge the Castro regime in the streets of Havana.

Carlos Serpa Maceira
Director of the Union of Free Journalists of Cuba.
Phone: 535 284 5392
Email: serpamaceira@yahoo.es

Havana, March 26 .- Las Damas de Blanco, again marched through the streets of Havana in the afternoon of March 25, responding to the convening of the Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan, to make a march down the street 8 of Miami, in solidarity with the group of women.

Las Damas de Blanco gladioli and carrying Cuban flags, walked 4 kilometers downtown streets of Central Havana. Upon arrival at the Havana seawall in the middle of a major operation deployed by the State Security cried freedom for political prisoners, while throwing pigeons into the air.

this time were victims of an act of repudiation featuring some 100 supporters of the Castro regime that berated with insults and slogans, ranking of mercenary traitors, while shouting Viva la Revolution! Viva Fidel!

During the trip the women uttered cries of: Zapata Vive! Specifically against Progressive Radio stations and Radio Havana Cuba. Being escorted by cords made up of police forces, Interior Ministry and State Security.

Before the march, the official headquarters of the Ladies in White had created a telephone conversation between Gloria Estefan and Laura Pollan Toledo, leader of the group of women. Pollan said: "Glory to say thanks on behalf of the Ladies in White, political prisoners in Cuba, because you are achieving the unity of all Cubans, both in exile and in Cuba. Gloria will never forget this, pass this up as something special in history. For you who have accomplished something so beautiful, our admiration and respect. " The wife of independent journalist Héctor Maceda, sentenced to 20 years in prison conveyed greetings to the participants of the rally in Miami "We want to thank all the people who are going there to support the Ladies in White, all persons Latin America, I want to get this message, know that the Damas de Blanco fight for freedom, peace, love, and that Cuba be free. "

During the march to this reporter dropped mobile phone service, proving the complicity of the Telecommunications Company of Cuba (ETECSA) with the political police. to prevent the sending of news reports to the abroad.

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