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Cubas government faces growing criticism for leveraging prisoner releases to address its worsening economic and political crises.On January 14, 2025, outgoing United States President Joe Biden removed Cuba from the United States list of state sponsors of terrorism, citing a Vatican-mediated agreement under which Havana pledged to release 553 prisoners.However, human rights groups argue this move was a calculated attempt by Cubas leadership to gain financial relief and international legitimacy rather than a genuine reform effort.The Cuban regime, led by Miguel Daz-Canel, presented the prisoner release as a humanitarian gesture tied to the Vaticans Ordinary Jubilee of 2025.
Yet, critics highlight that only a fraction of those released were political prisoners.High-profile detainees, such as German citizen Luis Frometasentenced to 15 years for filming peaceful protests in 2021remain imprisoned.
Activists warn that many freed individuals face re-arrest if they engage in dissent or activism.Cuba: Bankrupt Regime Trades Prisoners for Survival.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Cubas Economic CollapseCubas economy is in freefall.
Tourism, historically a vital source of foreign currency, has collapsed.
In 2024, the island saw just 2.2 million international visitors.
This represents a 9.6% drop from the previous year and the lowest figure in nearly two decades, excluding pandemic years.Revenues from tourism have plunged by over 60% since 2019, with airlines like Condor and Edelweiss halting direct flights to Cuba.
Once-bustling destinations like Varadero now sit largely abandoned.
This reflects the broader economic decline, which is marked by food shortages, power outages, and fuel scarcity.While Havana blames United States sanctions for its struggles, critics point to decades of mismanagement by Cubas ruling elite as the root cause.
Over one million Cubans have fled since 2020, leaving behind a population grappling with worsening living conditions and intensified repression.Although Bidens delisting decision briefly raised hopes for economic relief, his successor Donald Trump reversed it upon taking office.
By then, only 167 prisoners had been freed, halting further releases and deepening Cubas isolation amid mounting domestic unrest.





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