The Japan Times - Cuba frees jailed protesters in Biden terror list deal

EUR -
AED 3.806062
AFN 78.367375
ALL 99.666662
AMD 414.886103
ANG 1.869937
AOA 472.514554
ARS 1090.727365
AUD 1.6614
AWG 1.867778
AZN 1.76568
BAM 1.955734
BBD 2.09493
BDT 126.525762
BGN 1.95559
BHD 0.391187
BIF 3071.197128
BMD 1.036215
BND 1.408053
BOB 7.16976
BRL 6.053612
BSD 1.037565
BTN 89.827991
BWP 14.451516
BYN 3.395486
BYR 20309.819708
BZD 2.08413
CAD 1.506813
CDF 2956.322601
CHF 0.94437
CLF 0.037078
CLP 1023.10573
CNY 7.447076
CNH 7.585656
COP 4309.555648
CRC 523.382469
CUC 1.036215
CUP 27.459705
CVE 110.261307
CZK 25.201071
DJF 184.763811
DKK 7.462864
DOP 64.097853
DZD 140.180305
EGP 52.046257
ERN 15.543229
ETB 132.907048
FJD 2.407077
FKP 0.853413
GBP 0.836096
GEL 2.96398
GGP 0.853413
GHS 15.874468
GIP 0.853413
GMD 75.129599
GNF 8968.699587
GTQ 8.025731
GYD 217.072729
HKD 8.073102
HNL 26.431115
HRK 7.6468
HTG 135.715454
HUF 407.802929
IDR 16947.560142
ILS 3.70332
IMP 0.853413
INR 89.830903
IQD 1359.154474
IRR 43624.664125
ISK 146.687036
JEP 0.853413
JMD 163.634519
JOD 0.734888
JPY 160.815473
KES 133.845517
KGS 90.617425
KHR 4174.86016
KMF 489.974798
KPW 932.593877
KRW 1510.574324
KWD 0.319652
KYD 0.864671
KZT 537.641991
LAK 22573.243893
LBP 92912.887816
LKR 309.199643
LRD 206.473084
LSL 19.366651
LTL 3.059675
LVL 0.626797
LYD 5.093829
MAD 10.414751
MDL 19.371351
MGA 4824.838389
MKD 61.527939
MMK 3365.586846
MNT 3521.059671
MOP 8.328621
MRU 41.564608
MUR 48.339835
MVR 15.96847
MWK 1799.139737
MXN 21.43163
MYR 4.616379
MZN 66.22491
NAD 19.366651
NGN 1557.431939
NIO 38.178721
NOK 11.72965
NPR 143.725186
NZD 1.83255
OMR 0.398917
PAB 1.037565
PEN 3.859771
PGK 4.224858
PHP 60.536773
PKR 289.399406
PLN 4.213559
PYG 8183.72588
QAR 3.782073
RON 4.975288
RSD 117.126077
RUB 102.196577
RWF 1472.750669
SAR 3.886799
SBD 8.759842
SCR 14.862476
SDG 622.765742
SEK 11.498678
SGD 1.406355
SHP 0.853413
SLE 23.703464
SLL 21728.916467
SOS 592.980138
SRD 36.370643
STD 21447.564418
SVC 9.078696
SYP 13472.871201
SZL 19.354352
THB 35.018935
TJS 11.34562
TMT 3.637116
TND 3.313889
TOP 2.426924
TRY 36.977382
TTD 7.037764
TWD 34.138152
TZS 2645.71138
UAH 43.270951
UGX 3819.872051
USD 1.036215
UYU 44.898496
UZS 13462.549062
VES 60.484509
VND 25988.279504
VUV 123.02156
WST 2.90226
XAF 655.935029
XAG 0.0331
XAU 0.00037
XCD 2.800424
XDR 0.793173
XOF 655.935029
XPF 119.331742
YER 257.888119
ZAR 19.346927
ZMK 9327.184796
ZMW 29.026028
ZWL 333.660901
  • CMSC

    -0.2100

    23.47

    -0.89%

  • NGG

    -0.3400

    61.4

    -0.55%

  • RELX

    -0.4600

    49.89

    -0.92%

  • VOD

    -0.0700

    8.54

    -0.82%

  • BTI

    -0.0400

    39.64

    -0.1%

  • GSK

    -0.0900

    35.27

    -0.26%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0600

    7.43

    -0.81%

  • BP

    -0.5500

    31.06

    -1.77%

  • RBGPF

    67.2700

    67.27

    +100%

  • CMSD

    -0.3800

    23.84

    -1.59%

  • RIO

    -0.5000

    60.41

    -0.83%

  • SCS

    -0.1600

    11.48

    -1.39%

  • BCC

    -2.5000

    126.16

    -1.98%

  • AZN

    -0.4800

    70.76

    -0.68%

  • JRI

    -0.0400

    12.53

    -0.32%

  • BCE

    -0.1100

    23.79

    -0.46%

Cuba frees jailed protesters in Biden terror list deal

Cuba frees jailed protesters in Biden terror list deal

Cuba began releasing people Wednesday who had been jailed for protesting against the regime under a deal that saw departing US President Joe Biden remove the communist island from a list of terrorism sponsors.

Text size:

Biden's eleventh-hour outreach to Cuba is part of a series of actions designed to cement his legacy before handing power next Monday to Donald Trump.

The agreement brought joy to the families of Cubans held since 2021 for demonstrating over recurring power blackouts, food shortages and soaring prices.

A first group of around 20 prisoners were released on Wednesday, their families and NGOs told AFP.

The delisting paves the way for increased US investment in the Caribbean island, which has been under a US trade embargo for over six decades.

But in a sign that the thaw may be short-lived, Trump's pick for secretary of state, Marco Rubio, suggested he could reverse Biden's decision.

- 'Literally collapsing' -

Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, who is vociferously opposed to Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, said Trump's incoming administration was not bound by Biden's policies.

"Cuba is literally collapsing," Rubio told his US Senate confirmation hearing, calling it a "fourth-world country" run by "corrupt" and "inept" Marxists.

"There is zero doubt in my mind that they meet all the qualifications for being a state sponsor of terrorism," he said.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez admitted that Biden's decision to undo the terror designation levied by Trump during the last days of his first presidency could be reversed.

But he argued that the repeated addition and removal of Cuba to the list by successive US administrations had robbed it of its meaning, turning it into a "vulgar instrument of political coercion."

- Families' joy -

Under the deal brokered by the Vatican, Cuba promised to release 553 prisoners, which a senior US official said included "political prisoners" and others "detained unjustly."

Vatican number two Cardinal Pietro Parolin said it was "significant" that Havana had responded to an appeal by Pope Francis for clemency.

Social media in Cuba lit up on Wednesday morning with relatives and friends of prisoners confirming their loved ones had been released.

"We received a call yesterday evening to go to the prison today," Rosabel Loreto, daughter-in-law of prisoner Donaida Perez Paseiro, told AFP.

Perez Paseiro had been sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for participating with thousands of others in the 2021 protests -- the biggest in Cuba since the revolution, which Havana accused Washington of orchestrating.

In a video posted on social media, she vowed to continue to "fight for Cuba's freedom."

In Havana, a woman who asked to remain anonymous said her husband remained behind bars for demonstrating against the government, but her daughter -- who had been arrested on the same charges -- was freed Wednesday.

The Miami-based Cuban NGO Cubalex said it had confirmed the release of 20 people, all jailed.

According to official Cuban figures, some 500 protesters were given sentences of up to 25 years in prison, but rights groups and the US Embassy say the figure is closer to 1,000.

- 'Detained unjustly' -

With authorities providing no list of those due for release, many prisoners' families were still anxiously waiting for news of their relatives.

Liset Fonseca, mother of 41-year-old Roberto Perez, who is serving a 10-year jail term for joining the 2021 protests, said she had no news of his possible release.

Havana on Tuesday had welcomed its removal from the terrorism sponsor listing as a step in the "right direction," but lamented that the trade embargo was still in place.

Cuba blames the blockade for its worst economic crisis in decades, which has seen hundreds of thousands of people emigrate to the United States in the last two years, either legally or illegally, according to US figures.

Trump's first presidential term from 2017 to 2021 saw a tightening of sanctions against Cuba that had been loosened during a period of detente under his predecessor Barack Obama.

Before assuming office, Biden had promised changes in US policy towards the island, but held off after Havana's 2021 crackdown.

H.Takahashi--JT