Social media campaign demands the release of all political prisoners in Cuba

A campaign on social media demands the release of all political prisoners in Cuba following a partial release. The mediation of the Vatican and the change in U.S. policy towards Cuba are highlighted.

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The recent release of political prisoners in Cuba has sparked a significant campaign on social media demanding the release of all those detained for political reasons.

The Cuban regime began on January 15, 2025, with the release of 553 individuals, among them some political prisoners, although the total number of prisoners of conscience exceeds one thousand.

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Organizations such as the Cuban Observatory of Human Rights (OCDH) have called for the unconditional release of all political prisoners, emphasizing the importance of mediation by the Vatican and negotiations with the United States to reach this point.

Likewise, activists, artists, and opponents are calling for the release of all those serving sentences for expressing dissenting opinions or thoughts.

Among the group of those released so far are figures such as Rowland Jesús Castillo, Reyna Yacnara Barreto Batista, and Liván Hernández Sosa, among others.

These releases, some under extrapenal license or parole, follow the recent decision by the Biden Administration to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and suspend Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, which may have facilitated this process.

The OCDH has emphasized that the release must include all political prisoners, including opposition leaders such as José Daniel Ferrer, Félix Navarro, and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara.

In addition, international organizations such as Amnesty International have also called for the immediate release of political prisoners in Cuba.

List of those released as of this Wednesday:

-César Adrián Delgado Correa.
-Dariel Cruz García.
-Donaida Pérez Paseiro.
-Jorge Gabriel Arruebarruena León.
-José Miguel Gómez Mondeja.
-Katia Beirut Rodríguez.
-Liván Hernández Sosa.
-Lisdany Rodríguez Isaac.
-Magdiel Rodríguez García.
-Mailene Noguera Santiesteban.
-Reyna Yacnara Barreto Batista.
-Rogelio Lázaro Domínguez Pérez.
-Yessica Coimbra Noriega.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Release of Political Prisoners in Cuba

How many political prisoners have been released recently in Cuba?

The Cuban regime announced the release of 553 individuals, including some political prisoners. However, the total number of prisoners for political reasons in Cuba exceeds a thousand, which means that not all political prisoners have been released.

What role has the international community played in the release of political prisoners in Cuba?

The international community, including organizations such as Amnesty International and foreign governments like that of the United States, has been crucial in demanding the release of political prisoners in Cuba. The negotiations with the United States and the mediation of the Vatican have also influenced the recent announcement of releases.

Who are some of the most prominent political prisoners still incarcerated in Cuba?

Despite the releases, figures such as José Daniel Ferrer, Félix Navarro, and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara remain imprisoned in Cuba. These individuals have been acknowledged for their activism and opposition to the Cuban regime.

How has the Cuban regime reacted to the pressures to release more political prisoners?

The Cuban regime has released some political prisoners under conditions such as parole or extrapenal licenses. However, the releases have been partial and the government continues to face criticism for not releasing all those detained for political reasons.

What impact does Cuba's removal from the list of state sponsors of terrorism have on the release of political prisoners?

The removal of Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism by the Biden Administration is seen as a diplomatic gesture that has facilitated some releases, although it has not been directly linked to the release of all political prisoners. This change in foreign policy could pave the way for more negotiations regarding human rights on the island.

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