They reveal how the Castro regime manufactures prisoners

 


There is a saying or phrase: "I am not hitting you for what you did but for what you can do" and it adjusts to the measure of the actions of the Cuban dictatorship that, for decades, uses the law called "Pre-criminal danger" to operate. at will in the already servile system of (in) justice. A statute that helps to manufacture common prisoners based only on late Castro prejudice. An article in DIARIO DE CUBA exposes this reality.

 The COVID-19 pandemic has been of great use to the Cuban regime at the legal level: it served as a screen to delay the approval of several important laws for citizens, including the Criminal Procedure Law. Shielding itself in the pandemic, the National Assembly of People's Power (ANPP) suspended the sessions in which it had to approve said norm.

 Among the consequences is that the regime can continue to take advantage of what has so far been its most versatile tool against Cubans and that, according to the draft of the Law, prepared by the Supreme People's Court (TSP), must disappear: the criticized "pre-criminal dangerousness", maintains DIARIO DE CUBA.

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