
Cuban opposition group Archipelago on Tuesday (Nov 16) hit out at the government's "repression" of a planned protest and called on its supporters to keep demonstrating for another 10 days.
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A planned protest on Monday was thwarted as opposition leaders were detained and security forces flooded the streets to prevent people from gathering.
Archipelago blasted "the extreme militarisation of the streets, more than 100 activists besieged, arbitrary detentions, forced disappearances, repudiation, violence, threats, coercion and hate speech" in a statement sent to AFP.
"The resurgence of repression against citizens and peaceful protesters is not and will not be accepted," said Archipelago.
The group, which has 30,000 members inside and outside Cuba, called on protesters to continue their struggle by wearing white, carrying white roses, creating personal videos and banging pots and pans at night, until Nov 27.
That was the date last year on which more than 300 young artists staged a protest outside the culture ministry demanding freedom of expression.
Amongst those detained Monday were opposition figure Manuel Cuesta Morua, 58; the leader of the Ladies in White rights movement Berta Soler; and her husband Angel Moya, a former political prisoner.