Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These are the things that Americans take for granted, but not for the occupants of Cuba who are risking their lives to protest their poor living conditions.
âThe common response from all the people that are protesting is that they want freedom because they are starving, dying from COVID and malnutrition,â said Grand Junction resident Julie Dominguez Aysse. âThe people have had enough and are demanding their freedom and are willing to die to achieve it because they have nothing to lose.â
The beginning of the massive protest began July 11, and itâs been reported through many reliable sources that hundreds of residents, including priests, musicians and reporters have since gone missing. Itâs been reported that Cuban activists have been imprisoned, beaten and tortured.
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