More than a dozen members of the San Isidro Movement who oppose the Cuban government stood up to the Communist regime for 10 days last month by locking themselves inside a dilapidated house in Old Havana.
Some of the 14 San Isidro Movement members who were protesting their arrests while demanding the release of Daniel Solís, a rebellious rapper who the regime sentenced to eight months in prison for “disrespect,” also went on a hunger and thirst strike.
A policeman entered Solís’ house and insulted him while he was doing a Facebook Live video in which he expressed his support for President Trump.
Solís during his broadcast used homophobic insults which prompted members of Cuba’s LGBTQ community to distance themselves from him.