Jesús Lorenzo Pérez es un niño cubano de 21 años que padece hipoxia cerebral. El mismo hace más de siete meses no recibe medicamentos ni leche en polvo. Así lo denuncia su madre María Caridad Pérez en su perfil de Facebook.
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00:00 I've been saying this for 7 months now. Jesus doesn't take any medication for convulsions.
00:07 It's been a month, if not two, since they took his milk powder away.
00:12 They don't give it to him.
00:14 Jesus doesn't receive anything from this government.
00:18 And I've never been silent. I've always denounced him.
00:23 That's why Maria will always applaud every influencer, every brother who has the courage to speak up for the pain of Cubans, for the pain of Cuban mothers.
00:37 That ignorant, that stupid, who wants to say that in Cuba there are no needs, that in Cuba there are no situations.
00:46 That's the worst punishment for everyone, because we all know that in Cuba, the poor Cuban's life is ending.
00:56 It's true, we can go to jail, of course.
01:00 But if everyone with that fear is still silent, we'll be worse.
01:06 We'll be worse.
01:08 I don't have to study any text to define any concept, anything, that has nothing to do with truth.
01:16 It's synonymous with madness.
01:18 Because I want to tell you something.
01:20 For all communists, telling the truth is synonymous with madness.
01:25 Maria is not crazy.
01:27 Maria will simply continue to fight for her son's life.
01:31 And she will continue to denounce the dictatorship.
01:33 People have chosen a path.
01:36 A humanitarian path.
01:38 What are they doing?
01:40 I don't want problems.
01:41 I can't look for problems because I'm going for the path.
01:44 Maria has a humanitarian visa.
01:46 And she has never been silent.
01:49 No one can say that I have been silent.
01:52 Why? Because if I shut up, they'll kill my son.
01:56 I'm not going to shut up.
01:58 Look how we are today.
02:00 Jesus didn't have his milk.
02:02 I clarify.
02:04 I have always clarified.
02:06 I'm not asking anyone for milk.
02:08 I'm denouncing.
02:10 I'm not lying.
02:12 I'm not lying.
02:14 I've done as much as I could as a mother.
02:17 But the blackouts have already begun.
02:19 128 days waiting for the UCI to give an answer for a humanitarian visa.
02:25 When in my own neighborhood, the children of the communists have gone to the police.
02:30 To the humanitarian police.
02:33 To those people who called me crazy for playing card.
02:37 Those who criticized me the most for shouting down communism.
02:41 Today they are in the United States, in North America.
02:44 And my son is in a bed, suffering, full of scars.
02:48 So I wonder.
02:50 The worm is me.
02:52 Because in these outlines have gone almost all the children of the world.
02:56 For humanitarian word, for family reunification.
03:00 Why did they leave?
03:01 Oh, they didn't leave for political problems.
03:03 Why the hell did they leave then?
03:06 When I was labeled a worm.
03:10 Which I am very proud of being a worm, if I am.
03:14 Because they are killing us and they don't have the ***** enough to tell the world.
03:20 We die.
03:22 They kill us.
03:24 Good night to everyone.
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