Yasmany Sánchez Pérez had an awakening when he read “Before Night Falls”, the autobiography of Reynaldo Arenas, a gay Cuban writer condemned by the country’s dictatorship because of his sexual orientation and political opposition.
His way of seeing the reality that surrounded him completely changed and he saw his life portrayed in the pages of that book the regime banned.
Sánchez, like Arenas, has been persecuted and harassed by Castroism’s homophobic minions. Although they are separated by 50 years of history, this chronic intolerance on the part of the Cuban regime against those who raise their voices in defense of the rights denied to them as human beings prevails.