Cuban journalist takes a taxi and driver pleases him with “Our day is coming” by Willy Chirino

The independent journalist Héctor Valdés Cocho he took a taxi to Havana and the driver on recognizing him put the issue Our day is coming of the Cuban musician Willy Chirino.

“Nice that! I took a taxi, the driver recognized me and pum … he put It’s coming !!!! He says it is the feeling of many, many Cubans. I loved it! I loved today’s driver, “Valdés Cocho wrote this Sunday in a video he shared on his Facebook profile while traveling through Havana, and hums the famous song by the influential Cuban composer based in the United States. Units.

“The driver inadvertently pleased me with this song, although it needs to be updated — because they already brought out a new theme,” the independent media contributor said in another part of the video DNA Cuba in reference to Chirino’s recent release of a new version of his theme Let them go now, Next to the Cuban reguetoneros Miss Dayana, Lenier Taula, El Micha, El Xacal and Osmani García.

“It’s been two months and a day since I’ve had the presence of your laughter. They snatched it from me that 11J when nefarious characters, knowing-without truth, made the arbitrary decision to turn off so much light, ”Valdés Cocho exposed on his social media.

The independent journalist was arrested by regime forces this week. when he was going to cover the festivities for the day of Our Lady of Charity of Copper in Havana.

In this latest arrest, among the many he has suffered for his work as a reporter, the political police asked him to leave the country before the end of that year.

In its networks, Buckets Cocho narrated how it was lead until the police station to Infant and Mangrove, soon to be taken to the headquarters of the Security of the State, in Villa Marist.

There, he recounted, an officer told him, “Before the end of the year leave the country, a piece of advice, come on, don’t take it as a threat. You can be a son of mine.”

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