Saturday, April 9, 2011

Cuba put an end to the release of prisoners after release to 115 opponents

The Spanish Government has announced that the Castro regime has ended the process of releasing political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in Cuba that began last July after being released 115 opponents, of which 103 have traveled to Spain along with 647 family. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through a statement, reported the completion of the release agreed between the government of Raul Castro and the Church of Havana after the arrival Friday at Madrid for another 37 released accompanied by more than 200 family.

Of 115 dissidents who have left prison in the past nine months, only twelve so-called 'Group of 75', have remained in Cuba to refuse to exile in Spain. The 102 that have actually agreed to come to Spain are made with 647 families, with the Government's commitment of providing financial support, accommodation and assistance in finding work.

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