argrovesjd Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Cell service has apparently been "cut off" in San Antonio....anyone hearing anything else.?
Popular Post MPS Posted July 11, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2021 It’s all over social media. Certain cities have no medicine, doctors, food, water, internet and electricity. Shits worse than ever right now. Small spontaneous protests all over social media too. Communism sucks and so do lockdowns. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 7 2
MPS Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 It’s all over social media. Certain cities have no medicine, doctors, food, water, internet and electricity. Shits worse than ever right now. Small spontaneous protests all over social media too. Communism sucks and so do lockdowns. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalkhttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article252713788.htmlSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
dgixxer252525 Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Internet to San Antonio de los Banos is in fact cut off. Spoke to my family this morning and nothing now.
Popular Post El Presidente Posted July 11, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2021 Keep us in the loop 👍 5
Nevrknow Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 I wonder I haven't heard from my new roller friend. 🤷
MrBirdman Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Wow. Prayers for their safety and liberty. Those with friends and family please apprise us of any development. According to Carolina Barrero, a Cuban activist, “It is the most massive popular demonstration to protest the government that we have experienced in Cuba since ’59.” 2
JohnInCleveland Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 50 minutes ago, MrBirdman said: Wow. Prayers for their safety and liberty. Those with friends and family please apprise us of any development. According to Carolina Barrero, a Cuban activist, “It is the most massive popular demonstration to protest the government that we have experienced in Cuba since ’59.” The combination of piss poor living conditions and a fledgling government has to be of concern to the political elite that control Cuba. I hope Cubans do the best thing for Cuba, whatever that may be.
Nino Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Looks like some are getting fed up ... No translations, just links : https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1626030567_32573.html The boss says "they will have to pass over our dead bodies and we are ready for anything" ,,, https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1626037621_32576.html Palma Soriano is up : https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1626026382_32571.html People shouting "Freedom" in San Antonio de los Baños : https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1626022610_32569.html 2
Nino Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Cuban President is apparently calling for civil war : "The order of combat is given, the revolutionaries take to the streets," Díaz-Canel threatens The ruler called for a civil war on the island this Sunday 14ymedio, Havana | July 11, 2021 https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/combate-calle-revolucionarios-amenaza-Diaz-Canel-Cuba_0_3128687108.html Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel in an address this Sunday afternoon called for a civil war on the island. In his speech he called on the communists to take to the streets from now on and in the coming days. "We will be in the streets fighting," threatened the leader after the protests that are taking place throughout Cuba against the dictatorship. In his speech, Díaz-Canel fundamentally blamed the crisis that the country is experiencing on the sanctions of the United States against the island. After spending several minutes on this issue, it was that the leader spoke about the events that have occurred this Sunday in several points of the country and also referred to his trip to San Antonio de los Baños. With shouts of "Freedom", "Down with communism", "Homeland and life", "We want vaccine" and "Díaz-Canel singao", thousands of Cubans came out to protest in the streets of San Antonio de los Baños, in the province Artemisa, this Sunday in the midst of the severe crisis that the country is experiencing due to the pandemic and the shortage of basic products. PS : Diaz Canel Singao means Fxxk Diaz Canel ... my 2 cents translating as it apparently didn't pass the test 🙂 4
Nino Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Hmmm, wonder if the Cuban regime will ask for US troops to maintain order ... just kidding as it all is to blame on the US embargo of course . 2 1
Popular Post Ryan Posted July 11, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2021 My Facebook feed has been kicking off all evening. I’m reading now that police in Camaguey are taking off their uniform shirts and joining the protestors. This has been coming for a few months. 6 2
Nino Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Looks like some are waking up - Love the Cuban President's excuse at the end .... : https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-57799852 Cubans stage rare protests over Covid measures Published 31 minutes ago image copyrightReuters image captionProtesters marched to protest against the government Hundreds of people have joined protests against Cuba's communist government in the capital, Havana, and several other cities. Videos posted on social media show people calling for freedom, democracy and demanding vaccines to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. The demonstrations, which are rare in Cuba, come as the country reports a record number of Covid infections. President Miguel Diaz-Canel blamed the United States for the unrest. Supporters of the government also rallied in Havana. On Friday, Cuba approved its home-grown vaccine for emergency use, Abdala Two, a first for Latin America and the Caribbean. The opposition says these are the biggest anti-government protests on the island in almost 30 years. One protester, in San Antonio de los Banos, 30km (20 miles) south of Havana, told the AFP news agency people were angry about "the situation with electricity and food". "The energy situation seems to have produced some reaction here," admitted President Diaz-Canel, blaming "a Cuban-American mafia" for stirring up discontent. 1 2
Nino Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Looks like even the Chicken & Noodles Network has something to report : Cubans take to streets in rare protests over lack of freedom, economy By Patrick Oppmann, CNN Updated 2217 GMT (0617 HKT) July 11, 2021 Images appeared to show protests in different parts of the country Sunday -- including the capital Havana, seen here. Havana, Cuba (CNN)Thousands of Cubans took to the streets in rare protests Sunday to complain about a lack of freedom and a worsening economic situation, according to protesters speaking to CNN and videos from multiple cities. Cubans are risking everything to enter the US In the city of San Antonio de los Baños, just outside Havana province, hundreds of people defied a heavy police presence to air their complaints. One resident who did not wish to be identified told CNN that residents had been enduring power outages for a week and that had "detonated" the growing outrage. Meet the new leader of Cuba's Communist Party Videos uploaded to social media appeared to show other protests in a handful of cities and towns across the island. In some of the videos, people shouted they "weren't afraid" or that they wanted liberty or access to coronavirus vaccines. The already struggling Cuban economy has beenhit hard as tourism and good imports have dropped steeply during the pandemic. On Sunday, Cuban health officials reported a record single-day increase for new Covid-19 cases and deaths. 1
Jimmy_jack Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 Too bad a load of weapons cat be dropped in for the people. Would be nice of the people to overthrow communism and welcome in other ideas. What a shit show 3
dgixxer252525 Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 Nothing yet from San Antonio…internet is cut and my family is freaking out here in FL. There is a huge protest happening in Tampa… Abajo el communismo. Abajo Fidel. Cuba Libre I have seen many videos of the protests and a lot of people flying American flags and wearing American flag shirts and shorts… 3
argrovesjd Posted July 12, 2021 Author Posted July 12, 2021 Official planes have left Cuba I’m hearing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Popular Post SmokyFontaine Posted July 12, 2021 Popular Post Posted July 12, 2021 Not to get too political, but what an amazing time to be alive. People living under dictatorial communism for 2 generations are willing to sacrifice their lives for freedom, while in the States we have people running for (and winning) political office as self-proclaimed communists. Maybe they should have to live under it before they try to impose it. Might change their views quite a bit. 16 6
Ryan Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 This from RTE this morning. https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2021/0712/1234493-cuba-government-protests/ I share it as it's the first time I've ever seen overturned police cars in Cuba. I'm not sure what the live situation is but I saw videos of heavily-armed police in military-style uniforms patrolling Havana last night. Diaz-Canal gave an odd speech last night, along the lines of "What's so bad with a dictatorship anyway..?" The Malecon riots in 1994 dispersed after Fidel himself showed up and gave a rousing speech. Diaz-Canal doesn't have Castro's charisma.
El Presidente Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 From a good mate. Thanks Rob. Social unrest in several parts of the Island. Havana is heating up since early morning. They cut off communications, shut down internet at midday. Later they stop broadcasting the Eurocup Final and the president started his own show on TV. It's almost 4 am now and we have internet again. I am safe. Today is going to be difficult. People are not showing up to work and they will go on the streets. There's a lot a police repression though. Will keep you posted. If not, it is because internet is gone. Big hug 3
Nino Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 The Malecon yesterday. I have also seen pictures of overturned police cars, something unheard of in Cuba. 1
Nino Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 30 minutes ago, Ryan said: This from RTE this morning. https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2021/0712/1234493-cuba-government-protests/ I share it as it's the first time I've ever seen overturned police cars in Cuba. I'm not sure what the live situation is but I saw videos of heavily-armed police in military-style uniforms patrolling Havana last night. Yep, the proverbial sh#t hits the fan ... Those black clad figures are "special riot response troops" from barracks in Parque Almendares, the so-called black berets, but they were beaten on the Malecon... And looks like the police will run away. Iconic picture. 2 1
El Presidente Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 Just now, Nino said: And looks like the police will run away. Iconic picture. So the big question is how will the military play this. If there are fractures we may just be about to see them. 3
Nino Posted July 12, 2021 Posted July 12, 2021 6 minutes ago, El Presidente said: So the big question is how will the military play this. If there are fractures we may just be about to see them. As Andy comments, the Malecon riots back in 1994 were stopped by Fidel's charisma and iron fist control of the military. The present "finger appointed" clown Diaz Canel has neither charisma nor control. I wouldn't be surprised if 1) Raul comes back full force in uniform to take control or 2) the whole system implodes and chaos reigns. Flip your coin. 4
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