The opposition platform D Frente thanked the European Union on Monday for having met with the Cuban Minister of Justice, Oscar Silvera, last Wednesdayand have addressed the sentences to the protesters of July 11, 2021.
“We see this gesture of solidarity, not as a feeling of compassion for the misfortune of others, but as a firm and persevering commitment to respect human rights in Cuba,” says the organization in an open letter addressed to Josep Borrell, High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs.
In this letter, the platform explains that the possible repercussions of the new Penal Code, which entered into force last December, and which provides for tougher penalties for protesters, dissidents and activists. Instead, they refer that the Cuban Constitution includes the possibility of granting pardons and amnesties.
Specifically, article 108 allows the National Assembly of People’s Power to grant amnesties, and article 128 empowers the President to grant pardons and request the National Assembly to grant amnesties. This possibility is also implemented, continues D Frente, through laws No. 131/2019 and No. 136/2020.
“We see this gesture of solidarity as a firm and persevering commitment to respect human rights in Cuba”
The Island’s Minister of Justice maintained at the meeting, according to the EFE agency, that there is no “legal possibility” of an amnesty in Cuba and he did not commit himself to anything, although he noted “the request for pardon” from the Union.
Similarly, Silvera described the meeting in a statement as a “sincere, open, respectful and profitable conversation.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that the meeting took place to “give continuity to the bilateral political dialogue” within the Political Dialogue, the “governing instrument” of relations between his country and the European bloc in force since 2017.
D Front, born from a concertation of different dissident organizationsreiterates in its text its gratitude to the EU “for immediately and unconditionally releasing the political prisoners”, despite acknowledging that the Cuban government “does not have the will to put an end to the political prison and uses them as a bargaining chip in its negotiations with other actors.
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