Alert: The Communist Dictatorship Is Preparing to Violently Suppress the University Students
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Confidential reports that were received from the Cuban National Congress from the inside of Cuba, affirm that there are emergency plans on the part of the Dictatorship and the Communist Party, in a state of panic, to violently suppress, if necessary, the just protests of those Cuban students that are rebelling.
Besides the lack of liberties and human rights that the Cuban public suffers, the systematic misery, and the despair, these new and unjust measures have created a climate of rebellion that heralds the possibility of recreating all the conditions to create new nationwide protests.

Moreover, it is known that there is deep discomfort that exists within important sectors of the Armed Forces following the execution of various important general officers of the Army in the last few years.
The international press has compiled, with full names, a sinister list of 17 generals that mysteriously passed away after the massive demonstrations of June 11.
Added to the social tension and political protests that are multiplying in the country, the specter of hunger, criminal repression, and the large list of political prisoners in those horrible Castroist prison cells, have created an environment of rebellion and protests that herald perhaps the possible and close collapse of the system.
It is this, precisely, that is the reason and the motive for the creation of the Cuban National Congress.
It is to assist and serve as an interlocutor and precipitator between these distinct factors of the problem and the solution, with the purpose of creating a common front to fight against Communist tyranny and in favor of a New Cuba, that is Republican, Democratic, and of Solidarity.
Today, in the face of the visible threat of a barbaric repression against the valiant and rebellious Cuban university youth, the CUBAN NATIONAL CONGRESS shows and affirms its solidarity with the Cuban people and its efforts for liberty, like with its gallant youth, including those university youth and our political prisoners.

In the fight for Cuba's freedom, some people think the fall of the Iron Curtain can be used as an example, but this is not the case.

Historically, Cuban student youth have always been the first who started acts of rebellion and have faced the Dictatorship and the Communist Party.

The United States and the EU must close their embassies in Havana, along with applying extreme sanctions.