Carlos Serpa Maceira was previously known to be a freelance journalist: he was director of the Free Union of Journalists of Cuba (UPLC) and spokesman of the movement Ladies in White who show dressed in white every Sunday to demand the release of their husbands political prisoners. But on Feb. 26, the Cuban Interior Ministry has decided to reveal his real identity during a television special.
Maceira also announced that it was "Emilio," an agent of the state security infiltrated. The revelation of his identity is, according to Granma, "present compelling evidence of the work of small groups of cons-revolution". Maceira said that the dissidents are mercenaries, not patriots. They have no conviction and they are only interested in dollars.
" In times of dispute, the Cuban regime has not stopped attacking their opponents.
Maceira also announced that it was "Emilio," an agent of the state security infiltrated. The revelation of his identity is, according to Granma, "present compelling evidence of the work of small groups of cons-revolution". Maceira said that the dissidents are mercenaries, not patriots. They have no conviction and they are only interested in dollars.
" In times of dispute, the Cuban regime has not stopped attacking their opponents.
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