
March 4, 2011
BY: CAPITOL HILL CUBANS
When the Castro regime's secret police organizes counter-protests to dissidents, it choreographs them to chant the same elitist motto:
"The street belongs to Fidel"
Or as Jesse Jackson referred to Castro this week - "His Excellency"
However, as Afro-Cuban pro-democracy leader, Jorge Luis Garcia Perez "Antunez" noted this week (after his latest arrest and police interrogation):
"Although the interrogation was ingenuous, it still was very interesting, for it acknowledged that the struggle which irritates them the most is that which is carried out through public protests and actions. They also let me know that the Front has kept them very nervous, and that they do not have the most minimal of desires to cease oppressing any dissenting voices. And that is why we will continue in the streets, because the streets belong to the people, and the government has tried, and continues to try, to steal them from us."
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