After
July 2002, when I was forced to put a sudden end to my demands and accusations
to avoid going to jail, I decided, as a first line of opposition to Castros'
dictatorship, not to work ever more for the regime, showing my displeasure, and
also avoiding any trap that they might have conceived to take me to court and
then to prison, where any fatal end for my life was possible, in retaliation
for the lawsuit I had starred, putting the Attorney General's Office, the
supreme Court and the State Council in check. Secondly, I gave myself the task
of carefully gathering all the documents I had compiled of the case; organize
them, digitize them, classify them, sort them chronologically, make copies,
hide them, guard them, study them deeply one by one; find all necessary legal
literature to support the case, digitize it, organize it, study it, take notes,
write several summaries with a view to the possible publication of a report abroad;
translate all to English in order to expand the informative coverage; and above
all, maintain the strictest discretion of what I was doing, to the extent of not
sharing it with anyone, not even with my wife or my children. I had to be very
careful to avoid that the Cuban State Security could come to know about my
plans and could eliminate my opportunity to shed a little more light on the
Untold Story of Castro's regime. To be continued...
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