BY: ANGEL JUAN
If the cuban regime is sincere about its diplomatic relationship with the U.S., why doesn't it permit Antonio Rodiles and his wife to travel overseas? I'll tell you, it's because it is not in the best interest of the communist, repressive, regime to do so. Rodiles represents the future and one of the brightest minds of the opposition in the island. But to the dictatorship, they view him as a major threat to their enterprise of bloody corruption.
Raul Castro is acting like a prison warden of the whole island, instead of a president.
If the cuban regime is sincere about its diplomatic relationship with the U.S., why doesn't it permit Antonio Rodiles and his wife to travel overseas? I'll tell you, it's because it is not in the best interest of the communist, repressive, regime to do so. Rodiles represents the future and one of the brightest minds of the opposition in the island. But to the dictatorship, they view him as a major threat to their enterprise of bloody corruption.
Raul Castro is acting like a prison warden of the whole island, instead of a president.
Antonio Rodiles
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Antonio Enrique González-Rodiles Fernández | |
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Born | July 21, 1972 Havana, Cuba |
Occupation | physicist,mathematician, political activist |
Website | |
Estado de SATS website |
Antonio Enrique González-Rodiles Fernández (Antonio Rodiles, born July 21, 1972) is a Cuban political activist who has achieved international visibility for his work as the coordinator of Estado de SATS,[1] a forum which was created in July 2010 to encourage debate on social, cultural and political issues in Cuba. Rodiles is also the main coordinator of the Citizen Demand for Another Cuba (Demanda Ciudadana Por Otra Cuba),[2] an initiative calling for Cuba to ratify the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, as well as the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which the country signed in 2008.
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