"Independent journalist Camila Acosta reported this Sunday [Sept. 7] that two State Security agents are constantly monitoring her home in Havana [Cuba]. In a post on her Facebook profile, she shared photos of the alleged repressors and explained that ‘the police car (there is at least one), according to friends and neighbors, is nearby, waiting for the order to arrest in case I go out.’
‘These are the two officers of G2 [as the Cuban General Directorate of Intelligence is known] who are watching my home. The one in the white sweater is very young, probably no older than 22, a rookie enforcer eager to make a name for himself: during this, his first operation at my residence, he was trying to engage in conversation and introduced himself to the neighbors as a State Security agent. The bald one has been a regular in these types of operations; in one of them, he also introduced himself to me as a State Security agent,' she explained.
Acosta explained that she managed to photograph them while he was out shopping: ‘I walked less than a block. Neither of them spoke to me or approached me to explain the reason for the surveillance. But they did move as soon as they saw me and followed me, closely watching my movements.’
[…] This Monday, Sept. 8, Acosta confirmed that the operation was ongoing."