Letter to the Cuban people demands the resignation of Miguel Díaz-Canel

by times news cr

The Cuban artist Yotuel Romero published on his Facebook​ profile a letter addressed to the⁤ people of the island and the international ​community through‌ which he demands the resignation al dictator ‌Miguel Díaz-Canel.

In the letter, which received the support of many of⁤ his followers, ​the inability of the position in charge to resolve⁢ the problems that harm Cubans is highlighted.

In that sense, the letter also highlights that during the “mandate”​ of Miguel Díaz-Canel⁤ the repression against those who demand freedom and respect for human rights⁢ peacefully has intensified.

“In light of the current situation in Cuba, we ⁢want to express our deep ‌concern​ about the inability of Mr. Miguel ⁣Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez to ‌lead the country and respond to the basic needs of his people”says part of the‌ letter.

Likewise, the text shared by Yotuel recalls that​ the position was⁤ not chosen by the ‌Cuban people ⁣in elections, ⁣so it does not⁢ represent the popular will of the majority⁣ of the island’s inhabitants, who should have the right to⁤ choose. their future through⁢ transparent and legitimate ⁣elections.

“His permanence in power, without popular ⁣support and⁢ in the face⁤ of an evident crisis of legitimacy, constitutes a lack⁢ of respect for the right of all ‌Cubans to live in a free and fair country,” point.

In the final part of the letter,‍ a ​demand is ‍made for Miguel Díaz-Canel to resign⁢ and “allow ⁢the opening of a democratic process that ⁢returns voice and power to the people of Cuba.”

A⁤ call is also made to the international community and​ human rights organizations to join in this⁢ demand that represents the majority of Cubans inside and outside the island.

“It is time to take a step towards change and open the doors to a⁣ future where the Cuban people are ‌the true protagonist of their history. Homeland and Life”ends the letter.

In the ‍comments of⁤ the post, many Internet users expressed their support for this request, considering that Miguel Díaz-Canel and his entire clique are ​“incapable”, ‌and it ⁤has become even more evident in⁢ recent ⁢days after the​ passage of Hurricane Rafael through Cuba. by not being able‍ to provide immediate responses ‌to Cubans affected by ⁢the meteorological phenomenon.

“They know perfectly well that for‌ many years the people have⁤ not wanted them, if they have real balls and are so​ sure that if they are there ‍it is because of the popular vote ‍and that the‍ people are with them, that they should hold free and democratic elections with a multi-party ‍system and ​“With the organization ‍and ‌surveillance of international organizations, I challenge‌ the Cuban ⁢government‌ and PCC.”said Alexey De Armas Álvarez.

“Very well said, we are very tired, the new leader must be a man of the people, who is aware of duty, who is⁤ suffering all ⁤these difficulties that are hitting us every day, we want to live free,” added Jany González.

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Interview between the Time.news Editor⁣ and Yotuel Romero, Cuban Artist and Activist

Time.news Editor: Welcome, Yotuel. Thank you for joining us⁣ today. Let’s start with the letter you recently published. What prompted you to address the⁣ Cuban people and the international‌ community?

Yotuel ‌Romero: Thank you for having me. The decision to ‍write this letter came from a⁣ deep concern for the current situation in Cuba. We are witnessing an increase in repression⁣ and a lack of​ basic human rights under Díaz-Canel’s leadership. ⁢The people of Cuba deserve to be heard, to express their frustrations, ‌and to demand change.

Time.news⁤ Editor: In your letter, you mentioned Díaz-Canel’s inability to address the problems facing Cubans. Can⁤ you⁤ elaborate on what these issues are?

Yotuel Romero: ‍Absolutely. There‍ is a critical shortage of basic necessities such‍ as food, medicine, and housing. The economic situation is dire and continues to worsen. People are struggling just to survive. Díaz-Canel’s government has failed to provide solutions, and instead, we see a‌ crackdown ‍on those who peacefully protest and demand change.

Time.news Editor: You also pointed​ out that Díaz-Canel ⁢was not⁢ elected by the Cuban people. How does that lack of legitimacy impact ​the governance in Cuba?

Yotuel Romero: When‌ a ⁢leader is not chosen through a transparent and fair electoral process, it ​undermines their authority and ability to govern effectively. Díaz-Canel’s rule embodies a lack of respect for the ​popular will.⁣ As it stands, he governs with a mandate that⁣ does not reflect the needs or desires of the majority. This disconnection ⁣only breeds more frustration and ​unrest among the population.

Time.news Editor: Your letter has garnered significant support. What role do you believe artists and public figures play in advocating for political change?

Yotuel Romero: Artists have a unique platform⁢ and responsibility. We can raise awareness, inspire hope, and galvanize action. Creativity can‍ provoke thought, spark dialogue, and unite people. It’s essential for us to ‍leverage⁤ our voices to challenge injustice and⁢ bring about change. The ⁢art we create can be a powerful tool for social transformation.

Time.news ‍Editor: You⁢ concluded your letter with a call for Díaz-Canel to resign. What do ‍you envision ⁤for Cuba should that happen?

Yotuel Romero: I envision a Cuba where the voice of the ⁤people is heard—a democratic process that allows Cubans ‍to⁤ choose‌ their leaders⁢ and shape their future. ⁢It’s vital to open the door for transparent elections and⁣ meaningful dialogue about the direction we want for our country. This change is not ​just about politics but about reclaiming our rights and living in dignity.

Time.news Editor: You also appealed to the international community and human rights organizations.⁣ What specific actions do you hope they take?

Yotuel Romero: I want them to amplify our voices, to shine​ a light on the repression ‍we face, and to hold the Cuban government accountable for its‌ human rights abuses. International pressure⁤ can foster change and support the Cuban people’s ⁣call for democracy. We need allies who understand that standing up for human rights in Cuba is not just a Cuban⁤ issue, but a universal ‌one.

Time.news Editor: ⁤Thank you, Yotuel, for sharing your insights ​and for your tireless advocacy for the Cuban people. Your perspective is invaluable, not just for Cubans, but for everyone⁣ who believes in freedom and democracy.

Yotuel Romero: Thank you for having this ​important conversation. Let’s keep the dialogue going and work towards a brighter future for ⁤Cuba.

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