May Day protester Daniel Llorente is repeat offender

Cuban state security agents have dealt with May Day protester before

HAVANA – A protester briefly disrupted the start of Cuba’s largest annual political event on Monday, sprinting in front of May Day marchers with a U.S. flag before being tackled and dragged away.

President Raul Castro watched, along with other military and civilian leaders and foreign dignitaries, as the man later identified as Daniel Llorente Miranda broke through security and ran ahead of the tens of thousands in the pro-government march.

Plainclothes officers struggled to control the man but eventually lifted him off the ground and hauled him away in front of foreign and Cuban journalists covering the parade.

Monday’s protest was a surprising breach of security at a government-organized event where agents line the route. It wasn't Llorente's first time doing that. He also protested during President Barack Obama's visit last year. 

Castro has said he will step down as president in February, making Monday’s parade his last May Day rally as head of state.

 


About the Author

In January 2017, Hatzel Vela became the first local television journalist in the country to move to Cuba and cover the island from the inside. During his time living and working in Cuba, he covered some of the most significant stories in a post-Fidel Castro Cuba. 

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