Families Anxious as Trump Rescinds Cuba Prisoner Release Deal
Families of Cuban prisoners, jailed for participating in anti-government protests in July 2021, are anxiously awaiting the continuation of a promised release following a sudden policy reversal by U.S. President Donald Trump. Just a week after President Biden's administration removed Cuba from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism and reportedly negotiated the release of around 553 prisoners with the Cuban government, Trump reinstated the designation, casting doubt on the future of those still incarcerated.
Human rights activists from the group Justicia 11J indicate that approximately 150 prisoners have already been released under the agreement, which many believed to be contingent on U.S. policy changes. Prisoners like Nadir Martín Perdomo remain in limbo, with their families expressing deep emotional distress over the uncertainty. Oliva, the wife of one such prisoner, shared the impact of the situation on their children, who are eagerly awaiting news of their father's freedom.
Among those recently released is dissident Daniel Ferrer, who quickly utilized his platform to advocate for the fight for a free Cuba. However, many notable figures, including artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, remain behind bars, drawing attention to the broader context of political imprisonment in Cuba. Current estimates suggest that there are around 950 political prisoners in Cuba, according to Prisoners Defenders.
Trump's reclassification of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism has raised concerns about international relations and continued sanctions, especially given that figures like Marco Rubio have publicly supported this designation. Human Rights Watch referred to Cuba's consistent human rights violations but rejected the notion of terrorism ties. Meanwhile, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticized Trump, labeling his move an act of arrogance.
As the future of the prisoner release agreement remains uncertain, families and advocates continue to express their frustrations, fearing that the promised reforms may stall amid geopolitical maneuvers.
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