Police detain an anti-government demonstrator during a protest in Havana, Cuba, Sunday July 11, 2021. Hundreds of demonstrators went out to the streets in several cities in Cuba to protest against ongoing food shortages and high prices of foodstuffs, amid the new coronavirus crisis. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

An Associated Press reporter was severely beaten by communist authorities in Cuba while covering freedom protests.

According to reports Tuesday, Cuban police officers assaulted AP photographer Ramon Espinosa who was left bleeding after the altercation on Sunday. He was taking pictures of anti-communist protesters in Havana.

The communist regime has tried to block internet access and restrict international media coverage of the protests. However, the truth is coming out and Republican officials across the U.S. are standing up to support the freedom loving Cuban people.

“The hour of freedom has arrived,” stated Mayor Francis Suarez of Miami, Florida. “It’s important that we recognize what is happening in Cuba right now at this very moment; a spontaneous uprising that has never happened in the last 60 years. That’s happened in more than a dozen cities across Cuba.”

Democrats have failed to condemn the communist regime despite it conspiring with China to crack down on protesters. Instead, the left called for the lifting U.S. sanctions on the communist regime.


Source: One America News Network

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