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Cuba Could Face Expanded Sanctions Following Prison Abuse Reports

Summary by Floridian Press
Recent reports alleging that Cuban government officials beat incarcerated Cuban political activist José Daniel Ferrer could result in expanded sanctions for Cuba.  Cuban authorities allegedly brutally beat Ferrer after he began a hunger strike in protest of the government’sundemocratic practices.  As reported by The Floridian’s Adrian Morgade, Ferrer’s sister, Ana Belkis Ferrer Garcia, released a statement claiming that Cuban officials mobilized…
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In a corner of San José de las Lajas, capital of the province of Mayabeque, a mother never ceases to raise her voice. Marta Perdomo has become a symbol of resistance to hundreds of Cuban families who still today suffer forced separation for political reasons. Her children, Jorge and Nadir Martín-Perdomo, were arrested for participating peacefully in the demonstrations of 11 July 2021, a historic day in which thousands of Cubans took to the stree…

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Floridian Press broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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