Freedom of the prisoners in Cuba despite the US dedication to facilitate sanctions
reports Mehr News Agency The country has ordered the release of 4 prisoners.
Havana announced in January that with the mediation of the Catholic Church on the release of Cuban internal riots in the midst of the US Terrorist Blacklist, the President of the country reached an agreement with the government of Joe Biden, the then President of the country.
While the new US President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the decision canceled the decision and temporarily stopped the release of prisoners.
However, Cuban Supreme People’s Supreme Court officials confirmed that the two prisoners and the process have finally reached. The Biden government initially formed the agreement around the release of “political prisoners”, but Cuban officials described the released individuals with different crimes.
The release of these defendants is in the midst of what “international pressure and human rights institutions have been read to Cuba to release hundreds of detained protesters during the July 2 protests.
The protests were the biggest protests of the revolution, led by Fidel Castro, which was influenced by widespread dissatisfaction with economic problems, food shortages and crisis, and the government’s failure to manage the Kuwavid -1,