Oscuridad en las calles de Guantánamo

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Oscuridad en las calles de Guantánamo. Apagones y falta de alumbrado público generan un aumento de la violencia en esta provincia del oriente de Cuba. Las personas viven con miedo y el régimen no se preocupa por resolver la situación.

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00:00 We are here in Martí Street. This is another of the streets of Guantánamo that is without electricity.
00:07 Many streets of Guantánamo are without electricity.
00:11 Here we have shown several main streets.
00:15 The main streets of Guantánamo have no public lighting. They are in total darkness.
00:21 Here we are in another of the main streets of Guantánamo. This is the street of Pedro A. Pérez.
00:29 Here, as you can see, there is lighting in the houses.
00:33 Here the houses have lighting because there is current, but you can see the darkness that there is in the streets of Guantánamo.
00:41 This is another of the main streets that we show here again, that is without electricity, the public lighting.
00:54 Here they are contributing strongly to the crime and as you can see, they are in the empty streets.
00:59 Here I show that there is light in the houses.
01:03 In the houses there is light, here there are private businesses that have their lighting, but there is no current in the streets.
01:20 Here we are in the street of Pedro A. Pérez. Here, as we can see, we have already shown the street of Paseo.
01:24 In this street of Pedro A. Pérez, one of the main streets of Guantánamo, there is no electricity.
01:28 Good evening. Here we are in one of the main streets of Guantánamo.
01:34 This is Paseo Street. Here we are under the traffic light.
01:39 As you can see, the traffic lights are working. It is not because there is no current in the houses, but because the public lighting in the streets does not exist.
01:48 We are making a tour here and you can see the entire dark street.
01:51 It is a pity that you can not light much more because we are doing it without the traffic light so that the reality of the province of Guantánamo can be seen.
02:02 Here we see, this is Paseo Street. It has no public lighting, the entire street is dark.
02:12 This is contributing to the existence of crime, theft, and robbery.
02:18 The government of the province does not worry about generating security for the population.
02:27 On the contrary, there is a lot of insecurity in the population of Guantánamo, which is afraid to leave after 8 pm.
02:36 It is 8 pm and you can see the entire street of Guantánamo empty.
02:42 If you can see, with the traffic lights, you can see that the insecurity in the population is very noticeable.
02:47 After 8 pm, the population does not go out to the street because they are afraid of being robbed,
02:53 afraid of being violated by the crime in the province.
02:58 If you see this type of violence and this type of robbery, the government does not worry about reprimanding these things or catching the criminals.
03:07 The government does not worry because there is crime, thus maintaining the insecurity in the population.
03:13 Here we see the cars passing by, with the traffic lights, as you can see.
03:18 The question is that there is no public lighting in Guantánamo.
03:23 The streets of Guantánamo are in this situation. This is one of the most central streets of the province.
03:28 It has no public lighting and the result is that not only houses are washed, but the streets of Guantánamo are also in the dark.
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