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Inside Cuba’s Police State: From Ration Cards to Black Berets with Gelet Martínez Fragela

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Oct 27, 2025
Gelet Martínez Fragela, a Cuban-born journalist and political refugee, shares her harrowing experiences and insights into life under the Castro regime. She illuminates the realities behind Cuba’s ration cards, labor camps, and soaring incarceration rates. Gelet challenges misconceptions about the U.S. embargo and exposes the regime's pervasive disinformation tactics. She also discusses the significance of the July 2021 protests and emphasizes how Chinese training bolsters Cuba's anti-riot police. Her call for targeted U.S. sanctions is a crucial takeaway.
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ANECDOTE

Live Streams, Blame, And Regime Denial

  • Gelet Martínez Fragela describes ADN Cuba live-streaming the July 11, 2021 protests and exposing Chinese-trained paramilitaries training Cuba's 'black berets.'
  • The regime immediately blamed ADN Cuba and even a porn actress for inciting the protests to discredit dissent.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Escape From Political Persecution

  • Gelet recounts fleeing Cuba at age 10 with her family as political refugees while officials risked denying them boarding over visa paperwork.
  • Her grandfather's political imprisonment and her father's legal trouble framed their need to leave the island.
INSIGHT

Communism Preceded Castro's Rule

  • Gelet explains Castro's movement already contained long-standing communist elements and used idealists like Che to consolidate power post-1959.
  • The regime destroyed civil society and nationalized industry, leaving most Cubans in poverty.
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