Normalized relations with Cuba = 255% repression increase – Babalú Blog

Normalized relations with Cuba = 255% repression increase – Babalú Blog

Babalú Blog One year after Obama ‘normalizes’ relations with Cuba’s repressive apartheid dictatorship, repression increases 255% April 6, 2016 by Alberto de la Cruz Who would have ever imagined that switching from an American policy of punishing and sanctioning a corrupt and repressive apartheid dictatorship to one that rewards and embraces a corrupt and repressive

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One year after Obama ‘normalizes’ relations with Cuba’s repressive apartheid dictatorship, repression increases 255%

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Who would have ever imagined that switching from an American policy of punishing and sanctioning a corrupt and repressive apartheid dictatorship to one that rewards and embraces a corrupt and repressive apartheid dictatorship would result in a significant increase in repression? As they say, truth is stranger than fiction.

Via UPI:

Report: Cuba’s ‘arbitrary’ detentions up 255 percent this year

HAVANA, April 4 (UPI) — The Cuban Observatory on Human Rights has condemned the Castro regime for what it considers the “arbitrary detention” of more than 1,200 people in March, including hundreds who were detained during U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit.

In March, there were 1,245 arbitrary detentions, made up of the arrests of 682 men and 563 women, the Cuban Observatory on Human Rights reported. The group defines arbitrary detentions as arrests made with a political motive.

Violence was used in at least 107 arrests. During Obama’s visit from March 19 until March 22, at least 319 people were arrested — 205 men and 114 women.

In March last year, there were 480 arrests — meaning arrests increased about 159 percent this year.

This year there were 1,474 arrests in January and 1,176 arrests in February. Last year, there were 134 arrests in January and 483 in February.

So far this year there have been 3,895 arrests, a 255 percent increase over the same period last year. In total last year, there were 8,314 arrests — meaning if the current trend continues, arrests this year would overtake last year’s total by July.

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