State Security tried to search a house of Baracoa activist



An activist from the Cuban Patriotic Union (UNPACU), Yuliesqui Púlido Guilarte, was a victim of repression committed by the State Security and National Revolutionary Police (PNR) officers. Among them, the was also the head of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) of the neighborhood. The officials from the CDR were there in order to back the operation which consisted of carrying out a house search in the house of the activist in the early morning. According to the activist, the goal of the search was to find an enemy propaganda which was considered to be found in the house. When the State Security learned that the activist and his wife were not at home, they left and were looking for them. As they did not find them, the house search was cancelled.


Rights Abused

Civil and Political Rights
Personal freedom
Inviolability of the home
Perpetrator
Police
Collaborators
Political police
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