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Cuban judicial system

The Cuban Judicial System tag covers the challenges within the justice system, including harsh sentences, delayed trials, and appeals. It highlights government criticism, court cases, and social reactions.

Cuban Priest Alberto Reyes: "Change Doesn't Come on Its Own, Nor Can It Be Left to Time"
Cuban Priest Alberto Reyes: "Change Doesn't Come on Its Own, Nor Can It Be Left to Time"

Published on 9/16/2024

Cuban Journalist Demands Harsher Penalties for Murderers: "A Just Sentence Can't Be Less Than 30 Years"
Cuban Journalist Demands Harsher Penalties for Murderers: "A Just Sentence Can't Be Less Than 30 Years"

Published on 8/30/2024

No Trial Date Ten Months After Teen's Murder in Las Tunas
No Trial Date Ten Months After Teen's Murder in Las Tunas

Published on 8/15/2024

Appeal Denied for Cuban Youths Convicted by Judge Now Seeking Asylum in the U.S.
Appeal Denied for Cuban Youths Convicted by Judge Now Seeking Asylum in the U.S.

Published on 8/10/2024

Cuban Faces Eight Years in Guantánamo Prison for Finding 50 Pounds of Sugar
Cuban Faces Eight Years in Guantánamo Prison for Finding 50 Pounds of Sugar

Published on 7/9/2024

Vandalism Strikes Santa Clara: National Train Attacked with Stones
Vandalism Strikes Santa Clara: National Train Attacked with Stones

Published on 5/27/2024

Cuban Priest Alberto Reyes Criticizes Government: "We Live in a System That Has Corrupted Everything"
Cuban Priest Alberto Reyes Criticizes Government: "We Live in a System That Has Corrupted Everything"

Published on 5/27/2024