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My truth

Hilda Molina

The "case" of Dr. Hilda Molina has acquired in recent years, an importance that goes beyond the framework of diplomatic relations between Cuba and Argentina to be installed as part of an international agenda that includes the United States, the Vatican and Spain, among other states that took action on the matter.

Therefore, it is vital reading My truth. Because it is a courageous testimony in which, without avoiding its errors and contradictions, Hilda Molina recounts in detail the long road that became an internationally recognized scientific. In showing that, even condemned to silence and isolation for more than fifteen years, resist and struggle to keep alive the conviction, desire and hope return to practice medicine for Cubans.

In this journey over six decades, it is impossible not to notice the constant tension between adherence to the regime and its deep Catholic faith, between duty to his country and a vocation which was expressed since childhood, between the longing for their homeland and unconditional love to his family. Among the fort that became the "Iron Lady" close to power and the delicate femininity that captivated Fidel Castro.

"In addition to touching the case of Hilda Molina is instructive with regard to the tragedy that millions of Cubans living under totalitarianism. We have to thank Hilda the value that withstood the siege of the Cuban government for many years and his perseverance in defending the right to meet with his family. Thanks to them, history tells us that now he could see the light. "

Mario Vargas Llosa

Hilda Molina was born Camaguey, Cuba, May 2, 1943. Is a doctor of medicine degree from the University of Havana, a specialist in First and Second Grade in Neurosurgery Excellency Prime Records in the National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery in Havana. Specialized also in neurological restoration, is Research Fellow of the Academy of Sciences of Cuba and was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Ministry of Public Health of the country.

is the author of numerous scientific works published in specialized organs, and member of numerous international scientific societies. He has received numerous accolades from the international neuroscience community, and the highest awards that are granted to scientists in Cuba and prominent women.

In recognition of his merits, was elected deputy to the Cuban Parliament in 1993. In 1994, after a long series of discussions with Cuban government officials, resigned by choice absolutely everything that linked the regime, including his deputy status. He currently lives in Argentina with his family.

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