HAVANA TIMES, May 26 — Cuban opposition figure Elizardo Sánchez told Radio Netherlands he is sceptical about the Cuban government’s possible opening, “at least in terms of fundamental civil, political and economic rights.” Sánchez said the expectations created around the release of political prisoners, after the dialogue between President Raúl Castro and the Catholic Church hierarchy, were premature, reported IPS.
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