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Interviews with Roberto de Miranda

Interviewed January 3, 2011

All their propaganda is false. They are going to take you where they want to take you, but why don’t they let the reporters inside Cuban jails? Why don’t they take people who visit Cuba to the slums? This has been really hard on us, and the Cuban people feel the same way. Sometimes we meet people on the streets who ask us why a French minister didn’t meet with us but did meet with the government and also with the “five prisoners of the Empire,” as they’re known in Cuba.

A lot of the times it’s hard for us to give a convincing answer. And because of an ethical issue, we just say because they’re trying to reach out to the Cuban government in order to achieve democracy in our country. Providing an answer to the Cuban people on this situation is very difficult, because in our country a lot of people know who “the five” are, due to the nationwide distribution of literature explaining what they really were: Cuban security agents. I don’t think I’m mistaken in saying that around 30 percent of Cubans believe in the facts, despite the censorship and propaganda coming from the Cuban government, which, I must stress, spends millions and millions of Cuba’s resources on false media campaigns regarding these five people.