Activists call for justice for the Cuban protesters of 11J

 


 An online petition addressed to the National Assembly of People's Power; the Attorney General of the Republic; the Supreme People's Court and the Office of the ruler Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, seeks justice for the July 11 protesters in Cuba and accumulates more than 2,849 signatures.

 Published a month after these events, on the Change.org platform, the document states that in Cuba, during the last 63 years, those who have disagreed with the State have been repudiated and sentenced to persecution, harassment, threat and prison confinement under alleged crimes common.

 "The exercise of the freedoms of expression, assembly, association and demonstration is limited by discriminatory policies that, from the Magna Carta itself, put the defense of the State before respect for human and civil rights."

 This is how the text reads, presented as a declaration under the observation of the United Nations; International Amnesty; Human Rights Watch; Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; United Nations Children's Fund.

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