Muchas promesas, pero poco adelanto
Yasser Reinoso Ramos es un cubano residente en el reparto Cuba Libre en Pinar del Río. Según sus propias palabras nunca he confiado en el gobierno de Cuba. Reinoso denuncia que no puede trabajar por ser opositor al régimen, por tanto no tiene forma de arreglar su casa que se encuentra en pésimas condiciones. En cuanto a las donaciones que el régimen cubano recibe, Reinoso asegura que no llegan al pueblo.
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Yasser Reinoso Ramos es un cubano residente en el reparto Cuba Libre en Pinar del Río. Según sus propias palabras nunca he confiado en el gobierno de Cuba. Reinoso denuncia que no puede trabajar por ser opositor al régimen, por tanto no tiene forma de arreglar su casa que se encuentra en pésimas condiciones. En cuanto a las donaciones que el régimen cubano recibe, Reinoso asegura que no llegan al pueblo.
Reportaje exclusivo para ADN Cuba.
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00:00Well, my friend, I came to see if you agreed to make a video about the situation that you have here in your little house
00:06after the passage of Cyclone Ian
00:08and if you don't mind, can you tell me what your name is?
00:15I am Reynoso
00:17Do you live here?
00:19Yes
00:21Can I come to your house for a moment?
00:27The house is quite deteriorated
00:29We wanted to know what is the situation that you have after the passage of Cyclone Ian
00:36and if the government has helped you in the materials that they promised the population to rebuild your houses
00:45Do you have any solution to this problem?
00:50Well, there is no solution to this problem
00:53and this is the paper that they gave me from Rumbetotal that they have not given me anything either
00:59since the cyclone
01:03they have not given anything
01:05many promises
01:07but little ahead of what they spoke
01:09and what did they promise to give you?
01:11Well, to make a house that cost 53,000 pesos
01:15but they have not done anything
01:17they have not given fiber, they have not given blocks, they have not given anything
01:20And did you have that amount of money to buy those materials?
01:24No, not a kilo
01:26And do you really think it is correct that the materials that are donated to the population after the passage of the cyclone
01:38for different countries
01:40you in this case have to buy them?
01:43Well, I have always known that this communism has never given anything for free
01:53I have always fought against them
01:57they said they were going to give but in the end they did not give anything
01:59I saw the donations that came and everything that came
02:01but they did not give anything
02:03because mine were new models that came from other countries
02:07in the end it seems that they did not send any more
02:10This comment that I make to you, Cuba knows it
02:12it's not that I want to put words in your mouth
02:14but here we all know that the donations that different countries give after climatic events
02:22for the people of Cuba
02:24the same government
02:26they sell it to the population
02:28that's why it was the question I asked you
02:30if you agreed that buying these materials so necessary for your house was correct
02:36I think it should not be correct
02:39because if it is donated, it is donated
02:41but I have never trusted the government of Cuba
02:45because that is why I have always fought against communism
02:49How long have you been living in these conditions with your little house on the ground?
02:55I did it in 2012
02:57when I started
02:59when I started
03:01when I started
03:03on November 30
03:05because you are an opponent
03:08when I started on November 30
03:10and in the democratic alliance
03:12and have you had the opportunity to work
03:14in state jobs
03:16for example
03:18neither state nor private
03:20for what reason?
03:22for being an opponent
03:24and for being an opponent they do not allow you to work?
03:26nowhere
03:28this is the only way you can access
03:30to be able to build your house
03:32working with dignity
03:34I think it is a right
03:37a right that all citizens have
03:39to be able to live with dignity
03:41in a country working
03:43let's see what you can say about that
03:45to say that
03:49in all these problems that I have sought
03:51but I am still firm
03:53always firm
03:57well, I have come to this
03:59but well
04:01we are still firm
04:03and as the commander Hugo Hermano would say
04:06what is it called
04:08let's keep going
04:10as he said
04:12the fight continues
04:14the fight continues
04:16well, thank you very much
04:18for ADN Cuba
04:20the intermediate journalist Omar Suarez Campos
04:22from here in the city of Pinar del Río
04:24thank you very much