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Pedro Quiala Carmenate says he’s not religious but he’s praying for President Donald Trump to liberate Cuba.
“There’s no food, there’s no electricity and there’s no medical care,” he told The Post from his neighborhood, Old Havana, where he was speaking on his cell phone Monday during one of the frequent blackouts on the island.
In addition to power outages, an increase in crime, no trash collection and climbing inflation, the 34-year-old pro-democracy activist can barely find enough food to feed his children.
Due to lack of food, he’s keeping his kids, aged six and fifteen years old, from class, although he also notes teachers have stopped showing up to the government-run schools.
“I am not a religious person, but I pray to God for Donald Trump. He is our only hope for freedom.”
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“There’s no food, there’s no electricity and there’s no medical care,” he told The Post from his neighborhood, Old Havana, where he was speaking on his cell phone Monday during one of the frequent blackouts on the island.
In addition to power outages, an increase in crime, no trash collection and climbing inflation, the 34-year-old pro-democracy activist can barely find enough food to feed his children.
Due to lack of food, he’s keeping his kids, aged six and fifteen years old, from class, although he also notes teachers have stopped showing up to the government-run schools.
“I am not a religious person, but I pray to God for Donald Trump. He is our only hope for freedom.”
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