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Interviews with Fidel Suarez Cruz

Interviewed May 20, 2024

The repression is well-calculated. It is a repression that is not seen. Viewers see only what appears on television. But there is a repression that is worse than what appears on television. It is psychological repression. Because unfortunately, totalitarian systems are characterized by reaching at least one family member. And co-opting him.

It is the family member that will do the dirty work. That is where you get the “divide and conquer.” That family member is capable of confronting other members to create an internal struggle. A struggle from which arises uprooting, mistrust, and betrayal of all kinds and without scruples. That is the so-called “internal police.” Every Cuban feels violated, watched.

From there the fear begins to worsen, because I want to do something but will not do it because even my brother may betray me. It is not visible. The beatings, the draggings. But what’s worse is this – they keep the people of Cuba completely defenseless. In dead silence. It begs the question: why such silence? If you have a regime of that type for almost 54 years, where they are starving, freedom does not exist in Cuba.

For a people to be able to bear it must be because something big is happening there. It is not just the beatings. Beatings are only one ingredient of many existing repressions against Cubans by the regime. There is much terror. Fear can be overcome but not terror.