Cuban authorities detain young members of El4tico project

Cuban authorities arrested Ernesto Medina and Kamil Zayas, members of the El4tico project in Holguín, on Friday, seen as a warning against youth dissent. The activists, known for their critical videos of the government, face detention for voicing opinions on the system's failures. Zayas left a prior message denouncing the repression as an attempt to silence the truth.

The arrest of Ernesto Medina and Kamil Zayas, which took place on Friday in Holguín, highlights the tension between the Cuban government and critical young voices. Both are part of the El4tico project, which produces direct, uncensored videos on the chronic inefficiencies, systemic injustices, and oppression affecting the population. In a message prepared before his detention and shared on Saturday, Kamil Zayas stated: “If you are watching or reading this, it’s because they finally found a way to lock me up, to try to put a temporary gag on me.” He added that he is not accused of common crimes, but of “the only ‘crime’ a dictatorship does not tolerate: daring to look it in the face and say out loud what we all notice.”

This incident unfolds amid a context where many young Cubans face a dilemma: remain on an island marked by perpetual economic crisis and repression, or emigrate in search of freedom of expression. Medina and Zayas have gained attention for their spontaneous and ironic style, contrasting with rigid official language. Their content reveals growing discontent with the Communist Party and the imposed political model, in a country where mass emigration leaves empty seats at family tables and an uncertain future.

The detention underscores how repression not only imprisons bodies but also drives exile and silences the youngest generations. As the analysis notes, each arrest like this confirms that in Cuba, telling the truth remains the most dangerous and necessary act. The event occurs in a society where youth unemployment and synthetic drug use exacerbate despair, making the choice to stay and speak particularly courageous.

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