00:00 I'm Eraldine Prometa, the wife of the independent journalist and political prisoner of conscience,
00:05 Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca.
00:07 At this moment I'm going to give an update on his current state.
00:14 Well, in his health problem, he's the same.
00:18 Although he was taken to the ophthalmologists,
00:20 he was given a visual diagnosis, a little strange diagnosis,
00:26 I couldn't record his name, I'll tell you later.
00:30 But relatively, his other pathologies are still in the same place.
00:36 At this moment, the dehydration that Lázaro Yuri has is so great and worrying
00:43 that it is fearful to see the state of dehydration that he has.
00:49 On the other hand, I will continue to report
00:53 that the Cuban regime, the penitentiary regime, the police, the state security,
00:59 continue to deny him the rights of the court.
01:01 Lázaro Yuri has been in prison for two years and months
01:09 and he has a conditional freedom or a freedom for health problems.
01:15 To this day, the Cuban government continues to deny him
01:20 all the inalienable rights that he deserves.
01:23 And once again I will report the Cuban regime
01:27 for the physical integrity of my husband and for what may happen to him
01:31 in the hands of all of them.
01:33 Because even if today those who are worried about his health are doing it,
01:37 we know it's a lie, my husband is still physically deteriorated.
01:44 Now I'm going to add some verses that he wants to be disclosed by all the media.
01:50 I have never been, nor will I be afraid to write and face the dictatorship,
01:55 since I care little that a little murmur, that a fool offends,
01:59 a stupid idolater or a sensible medestine.
02:04 The blissful freedom now granted in the Constitution,
02:09 in Articles 54 and 56, allows you to speak of what you want,
02:15 but not what bothers the dictatorship.
02:21 It also allows you to be sent to the prosecutor's office,
02:25 to the State Security, from there to the court,
02:27 and from there you are thrown into the West's combinado,
02:29 accused of enemy propaganda,
02:31 causing what we oppose to the system and the people in general.
02:37 Infinite pain, because the pain of the prison is the most rude,
02:41 the most devastating of pains, the one that kills the intelligence and dries the soul,
02:47 and leaves a mark that will never be erased,
02:51 being the fraternity of misfortune the fastest.
02:55 On July 11-12, the revolutionary concept was defeated,
03:01 something rudimentary, that by being the law of the peoples,
03:05 they cannot go from the confused appearance of servitude,
03:09 to the full science of freedom.
03:13 Another more impetuous concept was defeated,
03:17 without a doubt, although not less rudimentary,
03:21 but it is the beauty of the day that there were no winners or losers,
03:27 being greater the magnanimity of what was given to the weapon,
03:33 and powerful dictatorship.
03:35 Although the dictatorship won, the will did not end,
03:41 but it is compressed and subjugated,
03:44 so that it will arise again,
03:46 so that it will arise again,
03:48 with all that vigor and power,
03:52 although the compressed things arise.
03:56 How can the honorable dictators be,
04:01 who have dared to deny for a people the right they used in their favor?
04:08 How can the dictatorship deny and dispose of the right of the people,
04:13 imposing a life in which it does not enter,
04:16 its complete, free and evident will?
04:20 The arrogance and prepotency of the dictatorial enemies
04:24 are rooted in them,
04:26 who do not recognize that the freedom of the press,
04:31 thought is as varied as absolute,
04:34 and everything of the homeland,
04:37 and common priority and free and inalienable object
04:42 of the action and thought of all who have been born in our homeland.
04:48 Here I leave you these little letters,
04:52 because it is too long,
04:54 I have already transcribed it,
04:56 I hope you like it and keep reading.
04:59 For the bottom, thanks to all the media for their interest and support.
05:05 Thank you.
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