Somos+ Activist Applies to be Repatriated to Cuba / 14ymedio, Luz Escobar
Posted on March 15, 2016
14ymedio, Luz Escobar, 14 March 2016 – The activist Iliana Hernandez has
taken one of the most difficult decisions of her life, to resettle in
Cuba after almost two decades living abroad. Nationalized with Spanish
citizenship, the dissident has begun the paperwork to return to the
island and continue her work in support of a democratic change within,
according to what she told 14ymedio.
Hernandez published her decision on the social networking site Facebook,
shortly after having been released after an arbitrary arrest on 8 March.
The detention occurred when State Security stopped the car in which she
was traveling, accompanied by Jose Daniel Ferrer, along 5th Avenue in
Havana.
"I had had this idea for years and in January I wanted to do it but I
didn't have time," explained Hernandez. The activist left Cuba on 13
August 1996, after several attempts to leave the island.
Current immigration legislation states that, after 24 months of an
uninterrupted stay abroad, an emigration cannot return to live
permanently in the country, nor own property here.
For the repatriation to become effective, the applicant must "have
housing in Cuba or be sheltered in the home of a family member." In
addition, they must demonstrate with documentary proof that they have
existing financial and housing resources in order to receive, shelter
and support the returnee until they get housing and income of their own.
"Now I came for this purpose and I'm not leaving until I get my identity
card," she says. The activist works "online," and believes she can
continue to do so from the island despite difficulties in accessing the
web. "They can't threaten to deport me," reflects Hernandez, who has
served as a financial coordinator for Somos+ (We Are More) as well as
being one of its founders.
The activist has visited a notary and presented the necessary
documentation to begin the process of repatriation.
"One can not regret the decisions you make in life," reflects Hernandez,
but she says she has "thought this through very well." The dissident
affirms that she has wanted to return to the Island since the creation
of the Somos+ movement. "We had a well-organized team on the outside,
but now is the time," she declared.
The Somos+ movement was created in March 2013 by Eliecer Avila, a
computer engineer trained at the University of Information Sciences
(UCI), and from its origins has been defined as a group focused on
developing opinions and ideas with a vision of the future.
Iliana Hernandez was born in Guantanamo and has always been linked to
the sports world. Last year the activist participated in the Marathon
des Sables, a 144 mile race across the Sahara desert over seven days.
Source: Somos+ Activist Applies to be Repatriated to Cuba / 14ymedio,
Luz Escobar | Translating Cuba -
http://translatingcuba.com/somos-activist-applies-to-be-repatriated-to-cuba-14ymedio-luz-escobar/
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