Alexander Delgado’s message to the Cuban people: Don’t get confused

| 01.02.2021 – 13:49 (GMT-4)

The leader of the group The people in the area, Alexander Delgado, sent a message to the Cuban people for 2021 asking them “Don’t get confused.”

“We change our political position and the way we see things and we are censored in Cuba, they don’t put us on the radio or on television, but don’t get confused, nobody pays us anything, we are not enemiesWe just took a position that we should have taken a long time ago, “Alexander said.

The reggaeton player assured that “the people of Cuba are the reason why we adopt the position we adopt”, because “We had to take the side of the people, the side of the truth.”

The director of the most international Cuban music duo once again referred to the humanitarian aid collected in Miami and “that they did not deliver it”. trigger for Alexander Delgado’s end of silence about the reality that exists on the island.

The singer also rejected the increase in electricity and the fact that in the middle of a devastating pandemic “they put the shops in foreign currency, when in Cuba this currency is not earned”.

Too much is happening in Cuba

Although Alexander pointed out that he did not intend to question any of his colleagues because he was silent, because he knew that there was a real fear of not being able to see your family, he noted: “I think the missing would they must be put in people’s place for a moment. “

He also reiterated his support for the San Isidro strikers, “super brave boys”, and criticized the increase in repression and arrests in Cuba: “People in the area will continue to denounce.”

In early July, Alexander blasted against the Cuban government for withholding humanitarian aid that hundreds of Cubans had gathered in Miami to support their brothers on the island in the midst of a severe economic crisis.

“Even if you think I am not accused of 20 more things, I am interested in what is happening to the Cuban people, I am interested in the fact that the Cuban people do not suffer from hunger or repression, that there are no abuses by the police,” he said at the time. .

From there, Alexandru continued to denounce the lack, repression and violence of the police on the island. During the Free Cuba Fest in Miami in October, the singer demanded freedom for Cuba and the end of the dictatorship.

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