
Havana/“You are going to pay for your father’s worm.” That was the threat from a member of State Security to Wendolín Campuzano Almaguer, daughter of the Cuban journalist Armando Campuzanowho worked for nearly 30 years on Cuban Television and lives in Canada. The regime is asking for six years in prison for her and they also “intend to take away her children,” the communicator said through a video on his social networks.
The presenter affirms that the repression against the eldest of his children is because of her book Cuba, the Titanic of the Caribbean published in 2025, in which it reveals the crimes and abuses of Castroism over more than 60 years. “A year ago they threatened to (harm) my children,” he recalled.
“They are not going to intimidate me, much less silence me,” he warned. In addition, he said that prior to the publication of his book, he consulted with his daughter. “Get into it, daddy, there is no fear here” and reiterated that despite the intimidation “there is no fear, dictators, they are a failed State. Communism does not work, it is destruction and death.”
The sports commentator affirms that the dictatorship is “unloading all its anger and hatred” on his daughter. “The housing issue and the attack on a law enforcement officer are pure rubbish,” he stressed.
The presenter affirms that the repression against the eldest of his children is for her book ‘Cuba, the Titanic of the Caribbean’, published in 2025
“How far can the impunity of this regime go?” questioned the man who has been living in exile in Canada for eight years. “It has no limits.” Furthermore, he stated that the laws on the Island are applied “at the convenience” of the dictatorship.
Wendolín denounced on social networks the “threat and intimidation” he suffered in his home from two officers of the National Revolutionary Police (PNR) and one from State Security. The woman assured that she faces criminal proceedings for two crimes and “I have not done anything.”
The narrator’s daughter said that everything is for “a location that was assigned to her by the Government” and which the PNR officers claim. “They don’t have papers, they’re stuck.” The woman has gone to different institutional bodies, including the Prosecutor’s Office, without receiving a response.
“I am not a criminal, they are criminals, who because they have a uniform exercise abuse of power, to pressure people, separate families, separate children from their parents. I demand justice,” Wendolín added on Facebook.
“I fear for my well-being and that of my family… they are threatening to put my children in a school in the country,” he explained about the trial that will take place this Wednesday.












