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Sandro Castro’s Poetic Response to José Daniel Ferrer

Dictator’s Grandson Offers ‘White rose’ to Jailed Cuban Dissident, Sparking Outcry

HAVANA ⁣- Sandro ‍Castro, grandson of⁣ the ⁤late ​Cuban leader Fidel Castro, posted an image to instagram⁢ referencing a “white rose”​ in connection​ to Cuban political ‍prisoner José Daniel ⁤Ferrer, a gesture widely interpreted as alluding to José ​Martí’s poem “I⁣ grow a white⁣ rose,” ⁤a symbol of reconciliation and​ peace.‌ the post, featuring a screenshot ‍from ⁣Sandro Castro’s ‌instagram​ account, has ​ignited controversy given Ferrer’s long-standing opposition to ‍the Cuban ‌government and​ documented experiences with political imprisonment ⁤and alleged torture.

Ferrer, currently exiled in Miami, has ⁣described Martí’s poem ⁣as⁤ an “emblem of their non-violent struggle ⁤against the Cuban dictatorship.” Castro’s post did not directly address Ferrer’s imprisonment, ‌repression, or activism, but​ cited Martí⁢ in a⁤ manner some ⁤observers have called ambiguous. ⁣

Critics point to sandro Castro’s privileged⁤ background‍ and alleged ties to ⁤Cuban State Security as undermining ‍the sincerity of the gesture. Reports indicate Castro ⁢frequently comments on sensitive issues like blackouts, food shortages, and water supply deterioration, frequently ⁣enough from a detached and mocking perspective.

while Ferrer continues to denounce⁤ the Cuban​ regime’s repression,⁢ Castro’s public persona centers on a lifestyle of⁢ “frivolity, parties and ⁢his attempts to attract or divert the ‍attention of Cubans,” ​according to reports. Many have​ expressed outrage, viewing Castro’s invocation‌ of ​Martí’s symbolism as an appropriation of a‍ powerful message from a position of‌ inherited‍ power.

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