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  • 8/7/2023
La activista Mireya Jiménez llama al pueblo de Trinidad a que reaccione ante tanta injusticia que se comete por parte del régimen cubano. Según declaraciones de Jiménez a ADN Cuba, un grupo de jóvenes serán juzgados en Trinidad por intentar huir del país.

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00:00 Good morning, my Trinitarians. I, Mireya Jimenez Calzada, the consecrated Trinitarian, the one who loves my people the most.
00:09 Yes, because I do love them.
00:11 You are going to allow those six boys to be judged, and that girl with the pineapples, who I don't know who she is.
00:21 I do know that it is them, who have been in prison for more than a year, and who are going to be asked to serve nine years.
00:28 You are going to allow that.
00:30 Why haven't you started, instead of sitting in the four corners, instead of eating cativias in the four corners,
00:40 why haven't you started to walk the paths where the owners of us walk, the ones who have the MIPIMES.
00:50 Yes, you know perfectly well who they are. You know it.
00:56 You know who have taken everything from us.
00:59 But, nevertheless, they are not going to the Lancón Peninsula.
01:02 Don't look for them around here, you won't find them.
01:05 They are not going to the Costa Azul, they are not going to the Lancón Hotel, they are not going to Trinidad del Mar,
01:09 they are not going to the Motel de la Cueva to eat, they are not going, and much less to the Liberal Star.
01:13 No, the places now are the beautiful beaches of the 100 Fuegos Highway.
01:21 There they are.
01:24 Well, if they are asked to walk nine years, how many years do we have to walk?
01:29 Those who have stolen everything from us, I think that with 90,000 years they are not going to fulfill their promise.
01:35 I don't think so.
01:37 Trinitarians, get up! Get up! Don't allow them to be judged.
01:43 Enough with the prisoners, enough with the dead.
01:46 Stand in front of the court.
01:49 Yes, there in the streets of Jesus Maria, don't go to the bakery that is next door.
01:54 No, don't go there to line up, don't go to the karaoke to buy food.
01:59 No, go to the court.
02:01 Go to the court.
02:03 That's what my people have to do.
02:05 That's what my people have to do.
02:08 Poncho, Trinidad, get up and fill us with shame.
02:14 Get your shame back, Trinidad. Get your shame back, because you have it lying on the floor.
02:20 Trinitarians have us as the worst in the world.
02:24 Why? Because they are silent, because they allow so much abuse.
02:29 Because I'm going to put the houses of the displaced people of the Escambray there.
02:33 Some of them, I don't know, because I was born in the 60s.
02:37 I don't know, but I will never forget my mother's tears.
02:41 Because her eldest daughter, the one from her first marriage,
02:45 Yes, her eldest daughter was a prisoner and she was displaced from the Escambray as well.
02:51 Her husband and the family of her husband.
02:55 And I have no memory of the age I was when I cried for my mother
03:02 because I went to Havana to see my sister in prison.
03:05 F*** you, Trinitarians. Each one of us has a story.
03:11 Trinitarians, come and tell me, Norisbel, the head of the Ministry of the Provincial Interior of Trinidad,
03:21 tell me it's a lie that my sister was in prison.
03:24 Tell me it's a lie that my mother spent her life crying and that she didn't kill anyone.
03:31 Tell me it's a lie. Tell me it's a lie.
03:35 And tell me it's a lie what I'm saying now.
03:38 That they're going to eat lobster, shrimp, and everything the people don't see, to all those places.
03:44 So now they've taken the complex of Topes de Goyantes.
03:47 What places did they take? Where the people of Piedad Trinidad can't get to.
03:51 Because to go to those places you have to have a car.
03:54 And we all don't have a car.
03:56 You have a car, the party, the government.
03:59 You are the ones who have a car.
04:02 You.
04:03 Okay, Trinitarians, this is with you. I love you.
04:07 In the name of Christ, I love you. I love my people.
04:11 I want my people.
04:13 To bring down communism.
04:15 To throw out all the criminals from my people, from Trinidad.
04:20 Come on, let's fill ourselves with courage.
04:22 Let's go.
04:23 What's going on?
04:24 You can't allow 9 years in prison for those 6 guys for wanting to leave Cuba.
04:31 You can't allow that.
04:33 You can't allow that.
04:36 How far are we going to go?
04:37 We're ashamed that they're cleaning the floors of Cuba's island, the Cape of San Antonio, to the tip of the Maicín.
04:43 We're ashamed.
04:45 A big hug to my people of Trinidad.
04:49 A big hug to those 6 guys who are going to be tried criminally,
04:55 like all the prisoners in Cuba, in different prisons.
05:00 Freedom, freedom, freedom.
05:03 And down with communism.
05:05 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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