Cuban dissident Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara goes into exile in US
Summary
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, a well-known Cuban dissident and leader of a group calling for freedom of speech and democracy, has left Cuba and gone into exile in the United States. He had served a five-year prison term in Cuba after being arrested during major protests in 2021. His arrival in Miami has increased tensions between the U.S. and Cuba.Key Facts
- Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara is 38 years old and leads the San Isidro Movement, which campaigns for free speech and democracy in Cuba.
- He was arrested in 2021 during large anti-government protests and spent five years in a maximum-security prison near Havana.
- Cuban authorities held him in a secret location before he was allowed to go to the U.S. on parole.
- At Miami airport, he was welcomed by supporters who used the "L" sign for "Libertad," meaning freedom.
- The Cuban government claims the San Isidro Movement is funded by the U.S. to undermine Cuba, but the group denies this.
- The U.S. has imposed an oil blockade and sanctions on Cuba, worsening fuel shortages and causing blackouts and food shortages.
- The U.S. government, under President Trump, has increased pressure on Cuba, including threats of military action and an indictment against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro.
- Tourism in Cuba has dropped by nearly 60% in early 2026 due to sanctions and tensions.
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