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S.O.S CUBA Open menu Events ProtestsHuman Rights # S.O.S CUBA WE NEED URGENTSUPPORT.HELP.INTERVENTION. FOR 64 YEARS the good people of Cuba have suffered, without deserving it: INCARCERATION Luis Manuel Otero, the cuban artist and leader of the 'San Isidro' Movement being handcuffed and violently taken prisoner by the police for protesting against the government. PUBLIC ACTS OF REPUDIATION Repudiation against Lady in White Sara Martha Fonseca HARASSMENT Minister of Culture in Cuba, Alpidio Alonso physically assaulting members of the 27N movement. BEATINGS AP photographer, Spanish Ramon Espinosa, is attacked by the police while covering a demonstration against Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in Havana, on July 11, 2021. INTIMIDATION Police surveillance of activists of the San Isidro Movement in Havana. SURVEILLANCE Repression against UNPACU members and CubaDecide promoters in Santiago de Cuba, assault on the home of Jesus Sanchez Romero. REPRESSION Numerous special police forces deployed all over Cuba after the peaceful protests ARBITRARY DETENTIONS Police detain a young boy during protests in Havana July 11, 2021. and have been denied basic political and human rights by the totalitarian Cuban communist regime. The list of prohibitions that Cubans have faced for 64 years is much worse. Cubans can NOT: Embark touristic boats. Have a contract for cable television Live in the capital without a special permit Kill a cow Protest against anything Have double citizenship Create opposing political parties Invest in the middle to big companies Import cordless microphones Invite a tourist to their house Sell shrimp or lobster Be outside of Cuban territory for more than 2 years Educate their children in unconventional or private ways Bring donations to Cuba Belong to a different political syndicate Critique the government Take food from one province to another Come back to Cuba after immigrating -unless approved by the gov- Organize any sports or artistic activities without the government's consent. Create a private press business. Distribute information coming from the USA's government or any other private agency or entity. None of this has to do with the U.S. Embargo FOR 64 YEARS The Cuban Government has claimed to have the best free healthcare system. Back in January of 2010, a cold wave of temperatures whipped the capital, Havana. Temperatures dropped down to 39°F degrees(4° Celcius degrees). In a psychiatric hospital known as 'Mazorra' more than a two dozen people lost their lives of hypothermia. WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IMAGES ARE GRAPHIC AND MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME USERS They let them freeze to death. These patients were severely malnourished, almost naked, and without blankets to survive the cold temperatures before dying. This place, like many facilities in Cuba, has many windows broken or missing. The government organized a security operation around the hospital, and the workers were instructed to remain silent. ... The same is happening now with COVID but in numbers closely comparable to the Nazi Holocaust. Hospitals are collapsed. People are dying without oxygen, medicines, medical attention, antibiotics, syringes, sanitary conditions, they have nothing. But the government speech sounds different. For them, everything is 'under control.' The “Granma” which is the official press of the communist party of Cuba published on 2020 the following news: > “A week without deaths, the epidemic in Cuba is under control” > > “President Díaz-Canel assured on June 6th, 2020, at the meeting of the > temporary working group for the prevention and control of COVID-19, that with > the contribution of the Health system and Cuban scientists we are decreasing, > to what is almost impossible , the affectations in critical and serious > patients.” Let's examine the latest data of COVID cases in Cuba that the Cuban government has made public. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Data CUBA Updated 2 days ago. Total cases 1,062,748 New cases 594 Deaths 8,477 New deaths 1 Hospital Beds per thousand 5.2 Population 11,317,498 Cuba has a population of approx 11,317,498 million people. And there are only 5 hospital beds available per a thousand habitants? WTF? There are 1,062,748 total cases and only 8,477 total deaths and 1 new deaths? The majority of the population in Cuba has no private cars. For example, a doctor who makes 20 dollars a month cannot afford the skyrocket prices at what the government sells the cars. This means that the population depends on public transportation to go from point A to point B, or even a hospital. Public transportation in Cuba has stopped by order of the government allegedly to the high level of transmission. And private taxis have also been banned by the government. People depend on an ambulance sent by the government that either never comes or arrives after the patient has passed away in their homes. The reality is overwhelming The following video shows a desperate woman saying that the government let his father die at home. Medical attention never arrived. These horrible things are happening every few minutes in Cuba now. WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IMAGES AND VIDEOS ARE GRAPHIC AND MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME USERS People are suffocating in hospitals without oxygen, no AC, and horrible conditions. A video shows the men's bathroom in a principal hospital in Cuba. Another video showing the hallways and dark rooms of the internal medicine area of a hospital in Cuba. An old man screams 'Get me out of here' in a hospital in Cuba. Thousands of pictures were shared on social media showing the wretched, sorrowful, and inhumane conditions of the hospitals in Cuba. The Cuban government refuses to accept medical aid from international organizations. But the PRIVATE HOSPITALS exclusively for foreigns in Cuba are a different story. The clinic “Cira Garcia” located in Havana, counts on three hospitalization levels in which 39 private rooms are distributed, two of them suites with all the facilities of the most modern clinics: patient electronic bed with possibilities of direct oxygen and central aspiration, companion bed, full bathroom with hot and cold water 24 hours a day, air-condition, satellite TV, night light, intercommunication with nursery post, equipment for the disabled person, and safe box. Who can seek medical attention in these centers? Diplomatic corps accredited in Cuba, foreign businessmen established in Cuba, and foreign persons who come to Cuba searching for the scientific progress and prestige of Cuban medicine. It also offers medical assurance to tourists, and the guarantee of health and well-being services providing a successful staying in Cuba. Cubans are not allowed to seek medical attention in these facilities, even if they have the money. Here's a marketing video taken from the clinic's own Facebook page: The revenue of these private international clinics goes straight to the banks of the communist government, while the national hospitals and medical care are falling apart. help us end communism in Cuba. no more death. no more suffering. no more repression. FOOTER EVENTS * Events on Jul-11 * Cuban gov response * Internet ban * Detained people PROTESTS * Upcoming protests * Submit your protest HUMAN RIGHTS * Violations LANGUAGE (COMING SOON...) Language EnglishFrenchGermanJapaneseSpanish To get in touch please send us an email at info@sosforcuba.com FacebookInstagramTwitter © 2023 SOS for Cuba. All rights reserved.