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Publicado el: 10/05/2026Political Prisoners in Cuba: Freedom House Demands Immediate and Unconditional ReleaseThe international organization Freedom House has once again raised its voice against repression in Cuba. In a recent statement, it called for the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners still held on the island. According to the organization, hundreds of people remain unjustly imprisoned amid a documented surge in repression during the month of April.
Freedom House Adopts High-Profile Cases of Repression in CubaAmong the most visible cases adopted by the Fred Hiatt Freedom House Program for the Release of Political Prisoners are two internationally recognized figures:- Artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara - Grammy-winning musician Maykel Osorbo Both remain detained despite widespread international visibility and numerous global campaigns demanding their freedom. Freedom House emphasized that these arrests are part of a systematic pattern of human rights violations on the island. “Hundreds of people remain unjustly detained in Cuba,” the organization stated on social media, adding: “We join the call for the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners.” U.S. Congress Joins the DemandFreedom House shared a strong statement from Cuban-American Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart, who demanded the release of dozens of political prisoners, including several high-profile cases.The lawmaker specifically mentioned: - Jonathan David Muir Burgos, a young man only 16 years old - Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara - Maykel Osorbo - Saylí Navarro - Félix Navarro - Yosvany Rosell García Caso In addition, Díaz-Balart recalled that there are nearly 1,000 more people who remain “unjustly behind bars.” His message was clear: “From the United States, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of political prisoners. We will not stop demanding their freedom!” Surge in Repression in April According to the Cuban Observatory for Human RightsFreedom House’s demand coincides with alarming data published by the Cuban Observatory for Human Rights (OCDH). During the month of April, at least 366 repressive actions were recorded, including:- 27 arbitrary detentions - 339 other types of abuses (harassment, threats, summons, restrictions on movement, etc.) The organizations warn that the real figures could be significantly higher, as verification limitations inside Cuba prevent the documentation of all reported incidents. Why the Release of Political Prisoners in Cuba MattersArbitrary detentions and politically motivated convictions represent one of the most serious violations of fundamental rights on the island. These cases not only directly affect the victims and their families, but also create a deterrent effect on Cuban civil society as a whole.Artists, activists, independent journalists, and ordinary citizens who dare to express opinions contrary to the regime face a judicial system that uses prison as a tool of political control. Organizations such as Freedom House and the OCDH systematically document these violations, helping to keep international attention focused on the reality in Cuba. International Context and Calls to ActionThe joint position of Freedom House and Congressman Díaz-Balart strengthens international pressure on the Cuban government. At a time when the global community continues to monitor the human rights situation on the island, these calls aim to:1. Highlight specific cases that might otherwise go unnoticed 2. Demand transparency and accountability from the regime 3. Support the families of those detained 4. Remember that repression has not stopped since the protests of July 2021 What Can You Do to Support Political Prisoners in Cuba?- Share verified information about the cases- Sign and spread international petitions - Support organizations that document human rights violations - Keep the issue visible on social media and in the press The release of political prisoners in Cuba is not just a humanitarian demand — it is an essential requirement for any real progress toward democracy and respect for fundamental rights on the island. Freedom House and other entities will continue monitoring and denouncing the situation. As long as there are people deprived of liberty for thinking and expressing themselves freely, international pressure and solidarity must not cease. Main sources: Freedom House statement and data from the Cuban Observatory for Human Rights (April 2026).
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