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The Cuban authorities confiscated the house of her grandparents, whom she claims to have inherited legitimately. In return, they gave her an apartment with leaks that needed renovation and for which she had to pay 269,000 pesos
She went to protest to the Provincial Housing Authority in Camagüey and with disgust in her body she Called "corrupt" to an official. This Friday, July 20, has a trial in Camagüey Provincial Court.
This is the story of Indira Martínez Borges a Cuban, mother of a two-year-old baby, who is currently detained in the Camagüey National Police Unit , she hopes that within hours, she will be tried for protesting against the confiscation of the family home where her mother was raised and where her grandparents lived, as reported the journalist of Facebook, Sol García Basulto [19659002] Indira was arrested on Tuesday, July 17 when she tried to explain to the Provincial Housing Authority that she had paid 8 810 pesos for the house of her big ones -parents and that they wanted to give him $ 10,400 for the defective apartment they had given him. ] Diario de Cuba
According to Indira, the official began to offend her and she responded to him. Suddenly the police arrived and accused her of contempt for protesting and trying to find out why, if she had already paid for her house, she had to pay a tax to the state to exchange or sell the house. apartment that had been given to him in exchange for the family home. they just confiscated it
The case of Indira is not unique. A few days ago we had news of a Cuban who has returned to the island, opened the palace and now the Cuban authorities have closed the case and they confiscated the house where he lived, which belonged to his mother-in-law procuring. This happened in Puerto Padre, in the province of Las Tunas.
He was also given a house in worse conditions than he had had. He was badigned to the father-in-law of a senior provincial government official.
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