Yunior Garcia discusses needs for transition in Cuba

In a recent interview, Cuban actor and activist Yunior Garcia Aguilera shares his theater experiences, opposition role, and essential reforms for a potential transition in Cuba. Exiled in Madrid after regime threats, he stresses the need for rule of law, public order, and market freedom. Garcia admits past mistakes due to lack of political preparation and urges sharing concrete projects for the country's future.

Yunior Garcia Aguilera, Cuban actor, playwright, and activist, became a visible voice of the 27N movement in 2020 and founded the Archipielago platform, from which he called for the Civic March for Change in November 2021. After weeks of surveillance and threats from State Security, he managed to leave Cuba and settle in Madrid, where he continues defending human rights and using art as a tool for memory and resistance.

In the interview with Julio Antonio Fernandez Estrada for El Toque, Garcia reflects on obstacles in Cuban theater since the Revolution. He mentions the persecution of figures like Virgilio Piñera, who faced Fidel Castro saying 'I am afraid,' and the censorship of plays like The Seven Against Thebes in 1968. Theater, he says, inherits a 'burden of fear and censorship' due to its confrontational power, where actors and audience coincide in a magical space.

Garcia recounts how Diaz-Canel attended his plays in Holguin: a comedy, All Men Are the Same, and a political one, Blood, featuring a Lady in White on stage. He admits his initial naivety in believing in reforms and dialogue, leading to a political role without preparation. 'They crushed me. They defeated me, and I acknowledge it,' he states, noting that defeats also build character.

On his leadership in Archipielago, he recognizes mistakes like suspending embassy contacts out of fear of television criticism, calling it a 'political absurdity.' In Cuba, experienced political leaders are lacking; influencers and opinion leaders predominate. For a transition, he proposes five pillars: a rule-of-law state with maximum freedoms, public order to combat rising crime, market freedom by eliminating inefficient socialist state enterprises, state guarantees for universal health, education, and culture, and healing the nation deteriorated by violence and social decomposition.

'Changing the model, with democracy, rule of law, and free market, will improve the country, even with the most mediocre leaders,' he asserts. He urges preparing concrete projects, like solving the energy crisis, and publicizing them to dispel fears of post-regime chaos. In exile, he feels like a 'chronic Cuban,' grateful to Spain for saving his life, but missing sensations from his Holguin neighborhood. He recalls meeting Carlos Alberto Montaner, who chose euthanasia without seeing Cuba's freedom.

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Pedro Sánchez on phone with Venezuelan leaders Delcy Rodríguez and Edmundo González, supporting democratic transition, news illustration.
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Pedro Sánchez speaks with Delcy Rodríguez and Edmundo González on Venezuelan transition

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has held phone conversations with Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez and opposition leader Edmundo González to support a peaceful transition in the country. These calls follow the US intervention capturing Nicolás Maduro and the release of five Spanish prisoners. Sánchez aims to preserve Spain's influence in the process, criticizing Donald Trump's direct interference.

Amid Cuba's economic crisis, a heated debate emerges between advocates of comprehensive reforms and critics pushing for a return to the past, labeled counter-reformists. Author Ruben Padrón Garriga argues that implemented measures do not qualify as true reform but as isolated, reactive actions. This exchange revives discussions on the future of the socialist model on the island.

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Public sentiment in Cuba is shifting toward open criticism of the government, as observed by journalist Yoani Sánchez. In everyday situations, denunciations of the regime occur without fear of reprisal. This trend indicates a change in social dynamics, with more people favoring political opening.

Miguel Coyula Aquino, born in Havana in 1977, is an independent director who handles every aspect of his films, from screenplays to editing. His cinema invites reflection through fragmented images and innovative visual styles, even as he faces professional marginalization in Cuba. Despite this, he wins international awards and travels with his partner, actress Lynn Cruz.

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Cuban chess grandmaster Lázaro Bruzón has accused the political system established in 1959 of causing the country's decline. In a recent Facebook post, he described the path taken since the revolutionary triumph as a 'huge problem' driven by 'power-hungry fanatics.' Bruzón questioned the viability of socialism in the modern era amid Cuba's ongoing economic crisis.

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.

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In an opinion piece, Pedro Pablo Morejón expresses frustration with those in Miami advocating for increased pressure on Cuba to achieve its freedom, arguing that it only suffocates the population. He notes that such measures aid the regime while the people face severe shortages. Morejón urges that freedom must emerge from the Cuban people themselves, not from external sanctions.

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