UN Body Reviews Cuba’s Human Rights Situation

HAVANA TIMES, Feb. 5 – Representatives of Cuba and dozens of countries participated in discussion Wednesday on the current human rights situation on the island, after Cuba presented its report on this issue to the Universal Periodic Review mechanism of the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council.

While the vast majority had positive remarks about the island’s human rights record, there were diverging opinions in the session on the freedom of movement and the existence of political prisoners, among other questions.

The conclusions of the review should be made public on February 9. For readers wanting detailed information on the discussion click on: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/UPR/Pages/Highlights5February2009pm.aspx

Recent Posts

Congregation: Metal is the Musical Opposition Party

We face discrimination; no one wants to hear what's wrong; everyone wants to hear what's…

Martinelli’s Stand-In Jose Mulino Wins Panama Presidency

Jose Mulino replaced former President Ricardo Martinelli, who has asylum in the Nicaraguan Embassy after…

Despair Over Not being Able to Control Fall of the Cuban Peso

The Cuban government accuses the independent media "El Toque" of influencing more than its economic…

In order to improve navigation and features, Havana Times uses cookies.