Three women from UNPACU (the Patriotic Union of Cuba, an opposition group), Mileidis Maceo Quiñones, Edilkis León Giraudis and Oneida Quiñones, were tried at Palma Soriano, near Santiago de Cuba, over a cacerolazo (a pot-banging protest) during an all-day blackout at Palmarito de Cauto on 15 November 2024 1. Prosecutors sought 10, 8 and 5 years; the heaviest charge, against Maceo Quiñones, is "atentado", assault on authority .
Oneida Quiñones, who has a missing hand, diabetes and hypertension, is held under house arrest rather than in prison on health grounds. All three had spent 18 months in pre-trial detention, and a verdict was due on 1 July. The charges turn a blackout protest, the same grievance now driving cacerolazos across the island, into a decade of prison sought for one participant.
