As freed prisoners celebrate in Cuba, human rights groups demand clarity and release of protesters
As freed prisoners celebrate in Cuba, human rights groups demand clarity and release of protesters

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and release of protesters.
After a historic crackdown that saw more than 100 dissidents imprisoned wit[3D[K
without trial or formal charges, the Cuban government has now released at l[1D[K
least 100 political prisoners. However, the move is not enough to placate t[1D[K
the activists, who say they've been denied basic civil liberties and face c[1D[K
constant harassment from authorities. They're demanding their release as we[2D[K
well as clarification on what constitutes free speech in the country.
The situation began when the government launched a crackdown on opposition [K
groups last month after protests erupted throughout Cuba over a lack of bas[3D[K
basic goods including food and medicine due to economic sanctions imposed b[1D[K
by the United States and Europe. More than 100 dissidents were imprisoned w[1D[K
without trial or formal charges, prompting international outrage from human[5D[K
human rights groups like Amnesty International who say they are being held [K
arbitrarily based solely on their political beliefs.
Now that some have been released, these organizations want answers about wh[2D[K
why this happened and what kind of freedoms still exist for people living i[1D[K
in Cuba. They also want those still incarcerated to be freed immediately so[2D[K
so everyone can get back to normal life without fear of persecution from au[2D[K
authorities because they disagree with them politically.