Spanish Hostage to Get Seven-Years

Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Angel Carromero, the Spanish youth leader who was driving the car in which Cuban pro-democracy leaders Oswaldo Paya and Harold Cepero died, will receive a seven-year prison sentence from the Castro regime, in order to keep him silent regarding the events that led to the crash.

Castro's prosecutors have asked for a seven-year sentence, which he'll surely get under a system in which the regime serves as judge, jury and executioner.

Since the accident, he has been held at the Ministry of the Interior's nefarious facility at "100 y Aldabo" -- known as "the place where Superman cries."

Please note that Paya's family has refused to press charges against Carromero. This is all orchestrated by the Castro regime.