jueves, octubre 11, 2012

Another Cuban Repressor Seeks a U.S. Visa

Cuban pro-democracy activists have denounced that another agent of the Castro regime's repression, Saíly Freire Lachicot, is currently working to obtain a visa from the U.S. Interests Section in Havana to travel to the United States.

Freire Lachicot recently married Leoncio Agüero Pacheco, who currently resides in the U.S.

Yet, throughout the years, Freire Lachicot has been in charge of coordinating repressive acts against peaceful pro-democracy activists in the town of Santa Cruz del Sur, Camaguey.

The picture below is of Freire Lachicot during a mob act at the home of a young pro-democracy activist on July 13, 2012.

The activists had organized a vigil to honor the lives of 41 Cubans murdered on that same day in 1994 by the Castro regime pursuant to the sinking of the tugboat "13 de Marzo".

Freire Lachicot sought to break-up this peaceful vigil with a violent mob.

What type of message is sent by rewarding these agents of the Castro regime's repression with U.S. visas? 

Courtesy of La Frontera Transparente.


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