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Six years after his death in unspecified circumstances, the Cuban opposition Oswaldo Payá's legacy was honored this Sunday in Miami, with a Thanksgiving Mbad promoted by his daughter, activist Rosa María Payá.
"My father's words are particularly relevant today because they denounce the attempt of the Castro family and the group of dictatorship generals to perpetuate their power through what my father calls the" change of fraud ", which is exactly what they are looking for … with this theater of constitutional reform " Payá told EFE
the activist, leader of the Cuban movement Decide for a plebiscite on the island, alluded to the sixth anniversary of the "double crime state" of which Cuban dissidents Oswaldo Payá (1952-2012) and Harold Cepero (1980-2012) were victims.
According to the agency, the Payá-Acevedo family and the Foundation for Pan-American Democracy invited the community to attend Mbad at La Caridad Chapel in Miami, a place of devotion and meeting for the exiles Cubans.
Paya and Cepero died on July 22, 2012 in Bayamo, when the car they were traveling in left the city. via. The vehicle was driven by a Spanish politician, Angel Carromero, who survived and was prosecuted in Cuba for reckless driving.
To this day, Rosa María and her mother argue that it was not an accident, but state security agents caused the car accident by using another vehicle.
The daughter of the opponent said that today 's Mbad aims to "honor" the life of his father and Cepero and "thank his legacy". He also affirmed that his family is encouraged by the recent publication of the first book of Oswaldo "The noche no será eterna" and by the fact that the US Senate took the initiative " to change the name of the street in front of the Cuban Embbady in Washington by Oswaldo Payá Way ".
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