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Interviews with Normando Hernández

Interviewed January 11, 2011

There have always been public figures who have inspired me. One of these figures is a man from this country: Martin Luther King, Jr. I also have a dream like Martin Luther King, Jr. I have a dream that these atrocities that occurred in my country, that I just mentioned would end. I dream of freedom of the press and of thoughts. For the freedom of speech for my people. I dream of the freedom of assembly enjoyed in this country and other countries of the world can exist inside of Cuba. To establish their companies, their businesses.

I dream of the massive elimination of distinctions based on political, ideological, and economic motives and of any other form of discrimination that exists in my country. I dream of justice for those thousands of people executed inside of Cuba, to the thousands of people who have been unjustly imprisoned. For the thousands of people who have been exiled. I dream for justice for Orlando Zapata Tamayo, Laura Pollan. I dream of liberty, plurality, diversity, and democracy for my Cuba.