Monday, November 28, 2016

Castro and anticastristas faced with the Cuban embassy in Madrid – Cubanet

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MADRID, Spain.- Castro and anticastristas have met today at the embassy of Cuba in Madrid during the concentration of a and others who have converged on The waterfront of Havana, the capital with the occasion of the death of Fidel Castro.

The Police has had at some point in time that separate people from one side to the other when they came even to the hands, during a concentration that has lasted more than three hours under the rain and in which they have uttered insults both to opponents of the castro regime who live in Spain, as related to the government of the island.

Various have been the attempts of confrontation and "riot" have been used extensively to convince more aggressive to keep the calm so that the concentration outside is peaceful.

The cuban flag from the embassy flies at half-mast at the embassy, where they have displaced numerous means of communication to collect the testimony of the concentrates, most of them procastristas, about 150 compared to just a dozen opponents.

Police Officers have been separated to two groups and have requisitioned the president of Cuba Democracy Already, Yuniel Jacomino, bottles of champagne with which it wanted to offer "not for the death of Fidel, the God to forgive us", but because today "begins a new stage for the cuban people".

"Cuba, Fidel and Che," "The revolution lives", "By a Madrid more healthy, you die the worms" or "The revolution ” palante palante' and not like that stamina" are some of the slogans they have chanted the concentrates.

While in the most numerous group some concentrated catered to the journalists and praised the social progress in education and health of the castro regime, on the other hand, agolpados next to a canopy of a bus, deemed the "dictatorship" of the Government of Raúl Castro, and criticized the Spanish that support this government because "they care only go to the island to enjoy," according to one.

Among those who attended were Luis Perez, the president of the organization the bay of Pigs invasion that brings together cuban residents in Spain, who, wrapped in a flag of his country, has insisted that thanks to Fidel Castro, there is "literacy and health".

Yuniel Jacomino has not shared at all of this opinion and, as a spokesperson for your association, welcomed the disappearance of Fidel because "today are saved I do not know how many opponents".

The first to leave have been those opposed to the regime, so much so that his "rivals" have been on both sides of the street to the ambassador and other members of the legation have gone out to the patio, have greeted and have picked up two bouquets of flowers with the colors of the cuban flag.

(EPH)

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