José Daniel Ferrer: Cuba's Partial Prisoner Release is a...
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Cuban opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer calls the partial release of 51 prisoners a mockery, demanding the freedom of all political prisoners.
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What Happened
Cuban opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer has strongly criticized the Cuban government's announcement of releasing 51 prisoners. He described the move as another 'mockery' directed at the Cuban people and the international community.
Ferrer stated that while any release of unjustly imprisoned individuals is cause for happiness, it is problematic that authorities free only a small group while keeping many others incarcerated.
Where and When
The announcement of the partial prisoner release was made on Thursday, March 13, 2026. The government stated that the measure includes 51 individuals sentenced to deprivation of liberty.
The context for these releases, according to the government, is within the framework of agreements and relations maintained with the Vatican, coinciding with the approach of Holy Week religious celebrations.
Why It Matters
Ferrer argues that these partial releases are insufficient as long as individuals are imprisoned for political reasons. He believes the government uses these actions for political maneuvering amidst an extreme crisis on the island.
The opposition leader insists that the only just solution is the total liberation of political prisoners and an end to repressive policies that, he claims, fill the prisons with dissidents and citizens expressing discontent.
What Parties Say
José Daniel Ferrer, speaking through his social media, called the release a 'mockery' and accused the regime of using these actions politically. He expressed joy for any release but highlighted the injustice of freeing few while many remain detained.
The Cuban government, in its announcement, framed the releases within its relations with the Vatican and the upcoming religious holidays. However, it has not been specified if any of the beneficiaries are political prisoners.
What Comes Next
Ferrer reiterated that the ultimate demand is for the complete liberation of all political prisoners and a cessation of repressive government policies. He questioned the government presenting the partial release as a humanitarian gesture while new detentions for critical opinions continue.
The focus remains on whether the government will take further steps towards releasing all political prisoners or if these actions represent a tactical move without fundamental change. Ferrer concluded by calling the 'trading with human pain' an 'old game of the dictatorship'.
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José Daniel Ferrer: Cuba's Partial Prisoner Release is a 'Mockery'
En pocas palabras:
Cuban opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer calls the partial release of 51 prisoners a mockery, demanding the freedom of all political prisoners.