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Mayda Yudith Sotolongo es una madre Cubana que clama por la liberación de su hijo que fue capturado durante las manifestaciones antigubernamentales. Según dice, el joven no estaba protestando y durante este tiempo solo ha sabido dos cosas de él: que fue duramente golpeado en su captura y que se contagió de COVID-19 en la prisión.

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00:02A two months of the históricas protests anti-government in Cuba, Maida still lives in anguish for her son.
00:09Fervently devoto of the Virgin Negra of Regla,
00:12venerada as Yemanjá in the Afro-Cuban cult,
00:14he asked in his day the pronto liberation of her son Junior Consuegra,
00:18a motor vehicle of 24 years old,
00:20and his petition is multiplied in hundreds of families.
00:25This is what he called, any concern, he was detained.
00:31I was not in the place, but even if he had said something,
00:36I don't think it was a reason for having a child for so many months.
00:42The 11th of July, in a surprise,
00:45miles of cubans went on to the streets in the 50 cities of the country
00:49with the name of Patria and Vida,
00:50we have hunger and freedom.
00:52One person died and decenas of people died.
00:56Junior is accused of public disorder,
00:59something that Maida niega,
01:00and asegura that his son went to the street for curiosity
01:02and, as well as the anti-motions,
01:04tried to come back home, but he didn't achieve it.
01:07That same day,
01:08she arrived at a police station in La Habana
01:10to investigate for his son
01:11and ended four days after the rejas.
01:14He is hypoacustic,
01:16he has a tumor in the brain,
01:19and he gave us a response.
01:22I wanted to tell you,
01:23he gave me a help.
01:24I said,
01:24he told me,
01:25he wanted to go out and to the back of my son
01:27and said,
01:27he said,
01:27if they were to get me out of my son
01:29and see him,
01:30he told me to go out and see him.
01:33And so he died.
01:34In almost two months, only he could see his son once, six days after that, according to her, he was
01:40beaten and beaten.
01:41He tells that Junior still had moretones in the arms and back.
01:45After he could tell by phone that he had contraed COVID-19 in prison.
01:51My family is so revolutionary that when in the 80s, when many people decided to leave the country,
02:00in my family, we met and, cuidado, nobody left the country.
02:05My father is a combatant of the revolution.
02:08My father has three international missions.
02:10He was a Angola and fought in Angola.
02:13My mother is alfabetized.
02:15The communist government insists that the protests are part of a strategy of change
02:20of regime, supported by digital media anti-cubans, financed by Washington.
02:24And since then, no has revealed the number of detained during the strike.
02:29In his last report, the last Wednesday, the ONG of Defense Humanities Cuba-Lex
02:34asegura haber confirmado 949 detenidos, of which 437 continue presos.
02:41According to the government, 62 cubans had been judged until 5 of August
02:45for delitos like public disorder, resistance or instigation a delinquir
02:49in abbreviations, i.e., juicios expeditos,
02:53in which they advance from the police investigation direct to the oral audience.
02:57Of this total, 45 people who have held their sentence and one remained absent.
03:01The crimes most graves continue under investigation.
03:04My father has been vaccinated since 99 of July.
03:09Her father has been vaccinated since the age of 21
03:10By the way, he was beaten.
03:14His� is not to the end of the fight in Europe.
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