The Cuban Minister of Justice, Óscar Silvera, held a meeting with ambassadors of the european unionto (EU) where the condemnations of the demonstrators of the protests of the July 11, 2021 (11J), as confirmed this Friday to efe diplomatic sources.
The meeting, held this Wednesday within the framework of the Cuba-EU Political Dialogue, had an open and frank atmosphere, according to both parties, who positively assessed the meeting.
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The Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex) described the meeting as a “sincere, open, respectful and profitable conversation” in a statement.
The same sources explained to efe that the European side even raised the pardon of protesters from the 11J protests, the largest in decades on the island.
So far, some 700 sentences have been handed down, according to activists who keep track of these cases, some of up to 30 years in prison for the crime of sedition.
Silvera, who qualified that there is no legal possibility of an amnesty in Cuba, noted the request for pardon from the European side, although without committing himself to anything.
The repercussions of the new Cuban Penal Code, which entered into force last December and toughens the penalties for protesters, dissidents and activists, were also discussed at the meeting.
The meeting did not address bills currently being processed and that are generating some social controversy, such as the Social Communication Law, which prohibits independent media, or the Public Health Law, which would legalize euthanasia.
The European representation already met with members of the Supreme People’s Court of Cuba at the end of last year and plans to meet with representatives of the island’s Attorney General’s Office.
The Minrex explained that the meeting took place to “give continuity to the bilateral political dialogue” within the Political Dialogue, the “guiding instrument” of relations between his country and the European bloc in force since 2017.
The Minister of Justice of #Cuba ??, @OscarCubaMinjus, met with ambassadors of the countries of the European Union to give continuity to the bilateral political dialogue. The meeting is part of the Cuba-EU Political Dialogue Agreement implemented since 2017
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— Cuban Foreign Ministry (@CubaMINREX) January 19, 2023
The political dialogue, according to the Minrex, “made it possible to intensify cooperation and generated opportunities for exchange on issues of mutual interest, such as human rights, unilateral coercive measures and sustainable development.”
Around twenty representatives of Cuba participated in the meeting -including Silvera and several deputy ministers and general directors of his department- and of the EU, with the community ambassador to the island, Isabel Brilhante Pedrosa, at the head of the delegation .