Garcia, who was not heard from for two days, traveled on a commercial flight and entered Spain on a tourist visathe source said.
A spokesman for the Cuban government confirmed that Garcia was in Spain, but did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Dissident leaders in Cuba said on social media that they had not heard from the playwright and leader of the protest movement Archipelago, since the early hours of Tuesday.
Yunior García was a central figure in a wave of protests that rocked Cuba in July and drew thousands of protesters in the streets to protest against the shortage of basic goods, restrictions on freedoms and the handling of the pandemic by the Government of the island.
The protests, the largest in Cuba in decades, sparked a strong reaction from authorities, who arrested hundreds of protesters, according to human rights groups. The Cuban regime has not confirmed
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