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Interviews with Regis Iglesias Ramirez

Interviewed May 20, 2024

Since the eighties, when we were young and rebellious and had no other cause than our own rebellion for the right to feel free amongst a generation that had been crushed by a totalitarian process, our first idols were rock icons like Mick Jagger, Jimmy Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, or ZZ Top, but around that time we started to identify ourselves with the messages of John Paul II, Lech Walesa, most of all of Václav Havel, of Mkhuseli Jack, [Mkhuseli Jack was a young, charismatic leader of the anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa. In the 1980s, he organized economic boycotts and other non-violent methods of protest against the government] the Dalai Lama, and all those people who were creating change throughout the world during a moment that would forever leave its mark on humanity.

It was very revealing to us when we discovered that in our own motherland, in our own neighborhoods and cities, there existed people like Oswaldo Payá and the youth group in El Cerro, one of the neighborhoods in Havana. [Oswaldo Paya was a Cuban dissident and democracy activist. He founded the Christian Liberation Movement and established the Varela Project to advocate for democracy and human rights. He died in a mysterious car crash in 2012.]

We immediately related to them not only because of their message, but because of the integrity they had shown throughout their lives since the dictatorship took power, and I think that it wasn’t only their liberating message that was very revealing to us, but also that the hope they were proposing for a new Cuba was done with a speech that was free of hate and free of ill-feelings, despite the fact that they had always been very confrontational towards the dictatorship from day one.

They were, however, very determined and very brave in working and fighting for freedom and changes for Cuba and all Cubans. Especially Oswaldo Payá, he was my main inspiration during the late eighties, and he continues to be my leader, my friend, and my brother after all these years.