Castro colonel recognizes violence in Cuba and “fake news” – 2024-02-20 22:40:43

by times news cr

2024-02-20 22:40:43

In one of the last shows on Cuban state television, a Castro colonel blamed “fake news” for sowing fear in the population.

This information circulates in the “virtual” or digital space and, according to the military, would be aimed at “create a perception of insecurity in the population.”

Alexander Otaola responded to these words and assured that crime on the Island has grown, driven by him. #Failed state.

The influencer asserted that the regime itself has released several criminals who are currently on the streets, committing crimes with total impunity.

State television broadcast an audio that describes what happened on Primelles Street, in Havana, at the beginning of the year and it went viral on social networks and WhatsApp groups.

Otaola does not rule out that the audio was created by the dictatorship itself, which usually then goes out to “deny” what they themselves have invented and circulated as a “ball.”

“You have lost control of everything,” The influencer answers the circus made up of the agents of the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) and the spokesperson Humberto López.

For Otaola, the curious thing is that they have to come out and recognize that there is crime in Cuba, but they dare to blame the news that is published on the Internet and that is evidence of what happens there.

“The evidence is here daily, the complaints, the publications”Otaola remarked and gave examples of criminal acts that have cost the lives of several Cuban citizens.

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The Castro colonel, with all the audacity that characterizes these henchmen, spoke of a “combat in virtual space” that the MININT agents, obviously supported by cyber clarias, would be carrying out in the network of networks.

By the way, Cuban activist Magdiel Jorge published from his social network account X, images of “good” police work that profiles linked to State Security and the MININT would be disseminating.

“Now the order is to show the Cuban police as efficient… dozens of anonymous profiles on Facebook are dedicated to sharing the ‘exploits’ of the officers like this case where they arrested the thieves in the middle of the robbery… pure fiction”

This idea is a fixed point in the leaders of the Castrocanelista obesocracy, starting with the unpopular and despicable Sitio a Dedo, who spoke of a “enormous communication strategy of the enemy.”

According to Canel, this supposed strategy aims to demonize the measures imposed by the regime and “sow discouragement and hopelessness” so that there is one “breaking off” of the population with the revolution and this causes a “longed-for social explosion that they have been designing all these years”bla bla bla.

These words, extrapolated and taken to the context of the unstoppable wave of violence that exists on the Island, respond to the same script, that is, blaming the “enemy” and the “fake news” that are published on social networks and by the independent press.

“The truth is this (…) the hundreds of deaths that we show here every day. Women, men, older men murdered, people assaulted in the street, foreigners. The dictatorship says all of this is a lie. (…) In the networks they don’t stab anyone, it is in the neighborhoods, in the streets, on the corners, in an entire country where there is no security,” Otaola concluded.

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