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  2. Human rights in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Concerns have been expressed about the operation of due process.According to Human Rights Watch, even though Cuba, officially atheist until 1992, now "permits greater opportunities for religious expression than it did in past years, and has allowed several religious-run humanitarian groups to operate, the government still maintains tight control on religious institutions, affiliated groups ...

  3. Human rights violations at Guantánamo Bay detention camp

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    The Guantanamo Bay detention center was established by the administration of George W. Bush at an American military base in Cuba in 2002. The establishment of the prison was aimed at depriving detainees of the post-9/11 “war on terror” of the constitutional rights they would enjoy on US soil. [6]

  4. People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to ... - AOL

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    Cuban exile Tony Costa, the director of the Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba, said in a media conference that the organization has built a database of 1,015 members of the Cuban regime who have ...

  5. Military Units to Aid Production - Wikipedia

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    A 1967 human rights report from the Organization of American States found that over 30,000 internees were "forced to work for free in state farms from 10 to 12 hours a day, from sunrise to sunset, seven days per week, poor alimentation with rice and spoiled food, unhealthy water, unclean plates, congested barracks, no electricity, latrines, no ...

  6. Cuba releases jailed dissident, rights activist Jose Daniel ...

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    The U.S., Europe and human rights groups had criticized Cuba's response to the protests as repressive and heavy-handed. Ferrer is the highest-profile prisoner and dissident to be released thus far.

  7. Reconcentration policy - Wikipedia

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    Housing in camps was often decaying, food was scarce, and disease quickly spread through the camps. By 1898, a third of Cuba's population had been moved into camps and over 400,000 Cubans died due to their subjected conditions. The policy is remembered as the first time in history modern concentration camps were constructed. [4] [5]

  8. Cuba's human rights still a hurdle ahead of Kerry's visit - AOL

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    There have been months of historic U.S.-Cuba moments, from the symbolic handshake between President Barack Obama and Cuban leader Raul Castro to the announcement of restored ties. Secretary of ...

  9. Cuban Democratic Directorate - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban Democratic Directorate (Directorio Democrático Cubano) is a nongovernmental organization that supports the human rights movement in Cuba. The organisation is heavily financed by the United States government through the National Endowment for Democracy program, receiving $650,000 in 2022.