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State Security Threatening Antonio Rodiles and Estado de Sats in 2011

Over a year ago, in September 2011, Cuban State Security flamboyantly installed 2 cameras overlooking Antonio Rodiles’ house, the site of Estado de Sats.

From Estado de Sats on Facebook.

Author Translating CubaPosted on November 17, 2012Categories Antonio Rodiles, Estado de Sats / State of Sats

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