Mexican Senate Rejects Condemnation of Cuba

HAVANA TIMES, April 14 — The Mexican Senate did not vote on a resolution of condemnation of the existence of prisoners of conscience in Cuba since the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) withdrew its support because it considered it interventionist and in keeping with a U.S. campaign against the island, reported IPS quoting La Jornada daily.

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