The situation caused by the nationwide blackout worsened in eastern Cuba with the landfall of Hurricane Oscar — now weakened to tropical storm status — in the city of Baracoa, Guantanamo, on Sunday. The Castro regime, which appears to be functioning with little interruption through the blackout, held a meeting of its National Defense Committee on Sunday evening. In the encounter, Díaz-Canel, dressed in military garb, provided an “update” on the developing situation and threatened to repress citizens protesting the communist regime. “There is all the disposition and all the capacity and all the deployment and scope of the systems that we have organized from the defense councils, from the organizations, from the party, from the government, from the administrations to respond to the population to any concern, as long as it is done in a civilized, organized and disciplined manner,” Díaz-Canel said. “But we will not accept nor will we allow anyone to act by provoking vandalism and much less disrupting the tranquility of our people, and that is a conviction and that is a principle of our revolution,” he continued.That's the government's job...
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
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Cuba's dark age continues:
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