Friday, December 20, 2013

Girl Forced to Paint a Boat With the Five Cuban Spies

Girl Forced to Paint a Boat With the Five Cuban Spies / Rosa Maria Naranjo
Posted on December 17, 2013

HOLGUIN , Cuba , December 16, 2013 , Rosa Maria Naranjo Nieves / Cuban
Community Spokespeople Network / www.cuabanet.org.- On Tuesday 10
December, Human Rights Day, at Pedro Rogena Camay elementary school, in
Holguín, Tahimí Miranda Rodríguez, age 7, was forced by her teacher to
paint a boat with the name of the five Cuban spies prosecuted in the
United States, and to include a heart that said "They will return."

The teacher threatened the child that if she did not paint the boat and
take it to her mother as a gift from the school, she would earn bad
marks in her drawing class.

The child had been transferred from Paquito Gonzalez Cueto school,
located in between Cable and Aricochea Miró, also in the provincial
capital, because the teacher Yolennis Amaguer had attacked her with her
fingernails.

Tahimí is the daughter and granddaughter of Ladies in White. Her
grandmother is Maidolis Leyva Portelles and her mom is Adairis Miranda
Leyva, both residents of No 307 Libertad Street, between Colosseum and
Peralejo.

16 December 2013, from Cubanet

Source: "Girl Forced to Paint a Boat With the Five Cuban Spies / Rosa
Maria Naranjo | Translating Cuba" -
http://translatingcuba.com/girl-forced-to-paint-a-boat-with-the-five-cuban-spies-rosa-maria-naranjo/

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