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Interviews with Fidel Suarez Cruz

Interviewed November 22, 2024

The Ladies in White [Damas de Blanco]… One of them is my wife, along with Yaraí, the wife of Normando Hernandez and many others. Those women [began] in March and April 2003 and founded the Ladies in White Foundation in 2004. There were 12 to 14 that started the group. They really have played a central role.

That role has been significant in helping the Cuban opposition become more recognized than ever before. It goes without saying that since 1959, the opposition has always had support, more or less. But we are living in 2013, not in other times or decades. The Ladies in White, simply because they are women, are special for being able to take to the streets to defend their children’s, husbands’, and brothers’ liberty. For being able to free those men and women – because Marta Beatriz Roque Cabello was the only woman [in the Group of 75].

Their role has been key. The surest setback they have given to the Castro regime has not necessarily been the forced release of the remaining prisoners of the Group of 75. It was that they said, “No! This is not over!” when the 75 were released. The Ladies in White, by achieving our release, release of the prisoners, now declare they are a political organization. That declaration led to great repression of the Ladies in White because they caught the regime by surprise. The regime expected them to dissolve and they did not.