I think it's a humanitarian gesture on the part of the Canadian government and we now hope our government will continue the process of prisoner releases. Right now, 110 people have been released, which means that the number of political prisoners in Cuba is diminishing.
We want change with or without the embargo. In general, the Cuban government treats (dissidents) like people who do not exist.
Never in the history of Cuba has there been these kinds of meetings between foreigners and representatives of the opposition.
We have to get used to this because it seems that human rights activists and dissidents are not well liked by governments, especially those that maintain their nation's human rights in the appalling situation that Cuba does.
They committed no crime in holding this meeting ... the Cuban government is violating civil rights here.
He is demanding that there be Internet access in Cuba like in the other countries of this hemisphere, a free access to the Internet.