EU calls for pressure on Cuba over prisoners
02/02/2006 - 12:18:55
The European Parliament today urged EU member states to increase their
pressure on Cuba to release all political prisoners.
In a resolution, politicians also called for human rights issues to be
raised by every high-level EU visitor to Cuba.
“In 2005 no prisoners of conscience held in Cuba were released and … the
number of political prisoners significantly increased,” said the
resolution, which did not calling for renewed sanctions against the island.
Ties between Cuba and the European Union have been strained over the
issues of human rights and political freedoms. The EU imposed sanctions
on the communist island in 2003 after Cuban authorities detained 75
dissidents on grounds that they were engaged in treasonous activities.
The activists received prison terms averaging 20 years.
Cuban authorities released 14 of the prisoners for medical reasons in
2004, and in January the following year, the EU lifted its sanctions,
which had included shunning high-level talks with Cuban officials.
“Scores of independent journalists, peaceful dissidents and upholders of
human rights are still being held in jail in subhuman conditions,” the
parliament resolution said.
Last December, the Cuban government did not allow a women’s group
demanding the liberation of Cuban political prisoners to travel to
Strasbourg, France, in time to receive the EU’s top human rights prize.
The European Parliament, which awards the Sakharov Prize, urged the
Cuban government to lift the travel ban on the group, known as The
Ladies in White.
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