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Protest marchers beaten, detained

The Castroit regime state security agents detains dozens of pacific demonstrators, beat others bloody, blocked their telephones, and sealed off their homes for planning to protest on International Human Rights Day. Shame on the Castroit fascist’s regime.
 
The regime police left 16 bleeding and arrested other 6 when they raided the home of Roger Curbelo, a member of the opposition Christian Liberation Movement. And yet there are those that still defend the brutality of the Castroit regime.

When this was happening, Obama, who had just finished lecturing us on freedom at the Mandela funeral, walked over to shake hands with the tyrant Raul Castro II and exchange pleasantries.
 
How can be good a scheme to search homes, steel money, toys, properties and jail the people living on them for the only crime to distribute those toys to poor children on January 6 the Feast of the Epiphany , when the three kings visited the newborn Jesus given him gifts of frankincense and myrrh. In the Spanish speaking countries that night the three wise men bring gifts to the children in the “Día de los Reyes.”


The three Kings: Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar, bringing gifts to baby Jesus.

As far as is known, no regime law ban as illegal money, toys, food, chairs, computers, printers, bed sheets, towels or toilet paper. The regime is afraid of these items “powerful forces” to undermine its tyrannical system. Castroism has reached an all-time low.


The three Kings: Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar.
 
The Castroit regime State Security robbing children of their Christmas gifts, their joy and happiness. They made a political issue of a gesture of kindness, a small act that will make children feel happier and fulfill their dreams. Castro II monarchical regime viciousness is second only to Kim Jong Un North Korea barbaric monarchy.
 
Toys for children are supposed to be something normal in Christmas anywhere in the world, except under the Castroit regime that consider such activity an illegal act.
 
Sergio del Valle, who fought alone side Raul in The Sierra Maestra, used to call him "Raúl the Terrible", in allusion to the first Russian to crown himself tsar. Raul as Minister of Defense was in charge of the Cuban political police, where he acted in a cruel and ruthless way. Raul and Fidel have transformed Cuba into a shambles, and he will turn Cuba into an even worse tyranny.
 
Raul Castro is impulsive, dogmatic and sometimes brutal, in 1959, during the surrender of Santiago, the second largest Cuban city; Raul presided over the execution of more than 70 soldiers and officers who were machine-gunned and their corpses thrown into a ditch.
 
The good news is that the Castroit horrors and violence against the Cuban people is almost at an end. Fidel Castro and his murderous brother Raúl are like the walking dead. They have not realized that they and their kind are all practically extinct.
 
This is what the Ladies in White get for peacefully practicing their faith on Easter Sunday under the Castroit tyrannical regime, a brutal beating and arrest throughout the island.
 
As we can see every Sunday under the Castroit tyrannical regime the Ladies in White peaceful human rights group are violently assaulted and arrested by the regime state security agents in their way to attend charge mass.
 
Notwithstanding the principles of freedom and human rights as delineated in our Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, there are those who voice support for lifting sanctions against the Castroit tyrannical regime that censors and denigrates its citizens. No communist regime had ever turned benevolent, and these people still applaud and support them.
 
Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello is a Cuban political dissident. She is an economist by training, and the founder as well as director of the Cuban Institute of Independent Economists. She is a recipient of the 2002 Heinz R. Pagels Human Rights of Scientists Award of the New York Academy of Sciences and an honorary member of the Canadian, English, and Finnish PE.

Martha's main point: the friendlier the Europeans and Americans become to the Castro regime, the more intense its repression becomes.
 
Up to November 30, 2014 at least 8,410 dissidents have been politically arrest by the Castroit tyrannical regime, compare to 6,424 arrest during 2013, 6,602 in 2012, 4123 in 2011 and 2,074 in 2010, according to the Cuban National Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation. (http://www.14ymedio.com/nacional/CCDHRN-Noviembre_CYMFIL20141203_0001.pdf). Four times more politically motivated arrest have taking place from 20120 to 2014, a tremendous progress in the repression department. As can be seen repression is on the rise under the Castroit tyrannical regime. The numbers don’t lie.
 
Twenty years after more than 37,000 thousands Cubans braved the sea to head to the US in the "rafter crisis," they are still fleeing the Castroit regime despite the so call “economic reforms.”

In August 1994 a large protest took place along the Havana Malecón (the protest was known as the Maleconazo) against the Castroit communist regime, due to the economic crisis.

According to the U.S. Coast Guard at least 3,722 Cuban rafters were intercepted at sea or made it to shore in the 2014 fiscal year.

The estimate number of Cuban balseros attempting to escape from 1959 to 2014 surpass 230,000. The U.S. Coast Guard estimates that only one in four “balseros”(rafters) who have attempted to escape has been successful (only 57,500), 33% have been captured and many of them send back (over 75,900), and 42% have died in the attempt. The estimate number of casualties that died at sea attempting to escape is over 96,600, a terrible death toll.

Efforts to flee the island of Dr. Castro will continue as a direct result of the growing disenchanting of the young people with the totalitarian regime that offer no future.
 
December 10, 2014, Human Rights Day, was commemorated in the island of Dr. Castro with widespread arrests against peaceful opposition activists.

According to the Cuban Observatory for Human Rights, at least 240 known political arrests took place throughout the island that day.

Raul Castro II, BS talk about civility in Cuba. Under the Castroit tyrannical regime there is no civility. There is no freedom of speak and association, impartial elections, the dissidents are persecuted and in the words cases eliminated, people live in fear of the regime. The educational and healthcare systems are in shambles. At only 90 miles from the US apartheid still exist in Cuba under the Castroit monarchical regime.
 
The proximity of Cuba to the US has been a blessing for the Cuban people during the 55 years that the Castroit tyrannical regime has been in power. It has provide a place to escape to for those who have manage to leave or escape from the island of Dr. Castro. In other cases the regime has forced them out of the country, like during the Mariel boatlift when prisoners, homosexual and dissidents were expelled.
 
The Castroit regime greater fear is a scenario like Gadhafi or Saddam Hussein. The Castro’s clan been dragged along the streets by the people they have oppressed for 55 years, and facing the fire squad as they have done to so many before.
 
As Obama administration Cuba policy keeps developing, repression and violence continues to increase, as proofed by more than 65 democracy activists beating and arrested by mobs organized by regime state security, when attending church services. So far, no word from the Obama Administration.
 
The human rights abuses of the Cuban people by the Castroit regime have been documented by the UN, the European Union, human rights organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, and many other organizations all over the world. Given the Castroit regime record of human rights abuses it was inevitable the blasting by the U.N.’s Committee Against Torture.
 
The image illustrated the vicious repression that the Cuban dissidents are subjected, the racism of the Castroit regime and its acolytes. The regimen keeps its violent repression against the dissidents, many of them black. The regime, which produce such racist reaction, keep criticizing racism in the United States. Cuban society continues to be today a profoundly racist society.
 
They were tricked 53 years ago, only to find out that all the promises of a better tomorrow were just that, promises, empty promises that he never intended to keep. The majority of casualties in foreign wars ware black Cubans, and 80% of prisoners are black Cubans. It has become very difficult for the regime to keep using the race card.
 
You have to be blind to defend a regime that treat and abuse these peaceful women like criminals. If you still have a mother or grandmother about the same age of “The Ladies in White”, you would probably have to stop the way you think and analyze yourself seriously.

Is it right for these women to receive this kind of beating? These women already suffer enough punishment for having their love ones behind bars for exercising their freedoms.
 
Many in the mainstream media remain silent on the assault by mobs organized by the state security of the regime against the Ladies in White. These peaceful ladies are asking only that their cause be acknowledged and the repression expose.

The majority of the people depend mostly on the mainstream media for their news, but thanks to ideological blinders of many in the mainstream media they know very little about the attacks by the Castroit regime goons against the peaceful Cuban dissidents.
 
The Castroit monarchical military regime, embolden by the Obama administration conciliatory approach and no concern for consequences, triggered a wave of terror against peaceful dissidents exercising basic civil and political rights, surpassing all previous repressions in the island.
 
Carlos Erie, Professor of of History and Religious Studies at Yale University, wrote this great comment:

"It's not often that one gets to see the inner workings of Castrogonia's international repressive apparatus.

Here is your chance to see that machine at work. In this case, it's at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva -- a council in which the Castro regime holds a seat.

The Castronoid representative interrupts her testimony and calls a point of order, insisting that the speaker is not properly accredited. His objection is seconded by the usual gang of thugs: Venezuela, China, Russia, and Pakistan.

Five representatives of other nations --U.S.A., France, Ireland, Canada, and Estonia-- challenge that motion and ask that Rosa Maria Rodriguez Gil be allowed to speak.

The subject of her testimony is the imprisonment of her son by the Castro regime.

Her son has been in prison since 201o and is serving a 12-year prison sentence. His crime? Being the disabled son of a dissident who refused to turn into a snitch for Castro's Gestapo.

If this were a just and rational world, her chilling testimony would be enough to derail all "normalization" talks with the Castro regime, or at least to change the tenor of the talks.

Of course, no such thing will happen."
 
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