Concern over lack of communication with activist Diasniurka Salcedo – 2024-03-23 01:16:14

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2024-03-23 01:16:14

Cubans on social networks have expressed their concern for the Cuban activist Diasniurka Salcedo Verdecia, who has been incommunicado for several days.

According to Facebook user Yankiel Fernández, the last information we had about the opponent of the Castro dictatorship was last Monday, when she was on the border between Mexico and the United States to surrender to the US immigration authorities after making the crossing. to reach lands of freedom.

Diasniurka Salcedo was with her husband Jorge and their two children when they arrived at the US border.

“We haven’t heard from her in more than 72 hours, please help share, I think she’s fine, she just doesn’t have a signal or they’re not allowed to at least talk.”Yankiel added in his publication.

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Some Cubans commented on the publication, and emphasized that people who are taken into custody by authorities on the southern border of the United States are not allowed to communicate.

“My friend, do not despair, this delay is normal, the user is inside, he is truly safe, you have to wait there, they do not have access to communicate anything until they leave. A thousand hugs are going to turn out well, you’ll see.” commented a user who responds to the name of Mia Rosa.

“She’s fine because the officers just see you at the border wall, pick you up and take you to the freezer,” added the profile “Ledesma Ledesma”.

It should be remembered that it was last January when it was announced that the activist Diasniurka Salcedo was forced to leave the island after the threats she constantly received from the dictatorship for her activism.

“I had to leave Cuba, I had to leave most of my children behind,” the activist wrote on that occasion on her Facebook account.

The opposition member stressed that State Security gave her two options: either leave Cuba or pay jail time for the simple fact of thinking differently from the communists.

However, the road has not been easy for the activist, who has been a victim of robbery and abuse by the authorities of countries with Mexico.

In her last Facebook post dated March 18, the activist asked her followers to pray for her and her children.

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