OAS Condemns Cuba's Human Rights Record
The human rights branch of the Organization of American States on Wednesday condemned Cuba for jailing 75 dissidents and swiftly trying and executing three hijackers during a 2003 crackdown on dissent.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights recommended that Cuba free the prisoners, compensate the victims and their families and modify its laws to ensure the independence of the judiciary and the rights of its citizens.
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And here is the List of Shame of those dissidents, including independent journalists, who have been jailed by Cuba for no other crime than for daring to disagree with the regime.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights recommended that Cuba free the prisoners, compensate the victims and their families and modify its laws to ensure the independence of the judiciary and the rights of its citizens.
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And here is the List of Shame of those dissidents, including independent journalists, who have been jailed by Cuba for no other crime than for daring to disagree with the regime.
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