Last Sunday, in the city of Bergen, Norway, a torch procession was held in honor of the leader of the San Isidro Movement (MSI), Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara. During the march, Otero Alcántara walked through the streets of the city, accompanied by a group of followers and supporters.
The Cuban opposition leader roamed the streets of Bergen, holding a burning torch and carrying a Cuban flag. The procession was organized as a show of solidarity and support for Otero Alcántara, who has been a prominent activist for freedom of expression and human rights in Cuba.
In statements during the event, Otero Alcántara thanked the participants for their gesture of solidarity and reaffirmed his commitment to the fight for democracy in Cuba. "We remain steadfast in our struggle for freedom and justice in our country," stated the opposition leader.
The procession in Bergen adds to a series of international displays of support for Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara and the San Isidro Movement, which have gained visibility for their brave work in favor of freedom and civil rights on the Caribbean island.