Maykel Osorbo and Luis Manuel Otero, the Cuban political prisoners with the most influence in Havana-Washington talks
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Maykel Osorbo and Luis Manuel Otero, the Cuban political prisoners with the most influence in Havana-Washington talks
"Osorbo, who is serving a nine-year sentence, told EL PAIS that he preferred not to spend his time thinking about when he might be released. 'I'm calm, in my corner, waiting,' the rapper said."
"'If I get out of here alive, I'll still be what I am, a musician, a Cuban who had a difficult life and got back up a thousand times.'"
"'If they decide, out of malice, that I should remain imprisoned, then they'll have to kill me.'"
"'I'm unlucky,' he said. 'Nothing good has ever happened to me.'"
Maykel Castillo, a rapper imprisoned in Cuba, may be released soon as part of U.S.-Cuba negotiations. Despite hopes from friends, he remains skeptical due to past disappointments. Osorbo expressed calmness about his situation, stating he would continue to be a musician regardless of his imprisonment. He acknowledged the possibility of remaining in prison but emphasized his resilience. His name has been mentioned in discussions about political prisoners during recent U.S.-Cuba dialogues, highlighting the ongoing complexities of his situation.
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