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Cuba adopts a new Penal Code that further cracks down on dissent

2022-05-15T18:13:44.367Z


Cuba on Sunday adopted a new Penal Code aimed at "protecting" the socialist system, in particular by punishing demonstrations, ten months after...


Cuba adopted on Sunday a new Penal Code aimed at "

protecting

" the socialist system, in particular by punishing demonstrations, ten months after the unprecedented revolts of the summer of 2021. This new code, approved during the day by parliament, "

protects the interests of the state and of the people

,” said the president of the Supreme Court, Rubén Remigio Ferro, presenting the bill.

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It punishes in particular political activities on the Internet, demonstrations and the foreign financing of certain activities.

Barely published on the site of the general prosecutor's office in March, the project had aroused rejection among the opposition to the communist government.

The new Penal Code is a new turn of the regime's screw to intensify repression against citizens

,” said René Gomez Manzano, president of Corriente Agramontista, the oldest organization of Cuban dissident lawyers.

This text is part of a series of laws, such as those on food sovereignty, the Family Code and personal data, intended to complement the new Constitution approved in 2019.

It was adopted less than a year after the historic demonstrations of July 11 and 12, 2021, unprecedented in sixty years of revolution, which left one dead and dozens injured.

More than 1,300 people were arrested, many of whom later received heavy sentences, up to 30 years in prison.

Source: lefigaro

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