Petition updateExpel Cuba from the UN Human Rights Council.Over 1,300 sign appeal to expel Cuba from the UN Human Rights Council.
Free CubaVA, United States
Dec 11, 2022

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The Communist dictatorship in Cuba remains a brutal system that is still conducting political show trials, issuing long sentences, and over a thousand Cubans have been jailed for peacefully protesting since July 2021.

While we welcome the December 10, 2022 Tweet by Ambassador Brian A. Nichols, Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. Department of State calling out the over 1,460 political prisoners in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua and his pledge "to speak up for them, for democracy, for the right to free expression, until they are released." 

We remain deeply concerned by the U.S. Embassy in Havana repeating the Castro regime talking point that a massacre that killed fleeing Cuban refugees on October 28, 2022 was an "accident." The families of the victims, and survivors have courageously  spoken out, and are now being subjected to state security's pressures to be silenced.

Worse yet, the penal code in Cuba on December 1, 2022 became still more draconian.

Cuba’s new Penal Code, which was announced in February, approved in May, and came into force on the first of December. Amnesty International on December 2, 2022 reported on its severity calling it "a chilling prospect for 2023," highlighting the expansion of the death penalty to 23 crimes, and punishing expression for even longer prison sentences.

It is for these reasons, and many more that we continue to call for the expulsion of Cuba from the UN Human Rights Council.

 

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