Cuba has pardoned 2010 prisoners, Russia is sending a new tanker

The government’s action to pardon individuals is rooted in the specifics of the offenses they committed. The decision also considered their conduct while incarcerated, alongside relevant medical factors and the previously delayed completion of their sentences. It remains unclear if any political prisoners were included in the release.

The government has only indicated that the pardoned group comprises young people over 60, women, and foreign nationals. This initiative was framed as a “humanitarian and sovereign act,” aligning with a standard practice observed during the Easter holidays. It reflects the “humanitarian heritage of the revolution.”

Speculation persists regarding potential influence on the decision.

Some suggest pressure from Washington on the Cuban communist authorities, following President Donald Trump’s recent easing of the oil embargo. This included allowing the Russian tanker, subject to significant U.S. sanctions, to transit through Cuba.

The released individuals, now pardoned, represent a carefully considered step. The government’s actions concerning prisoners underscore a commitment to compassionate considerations within the context of international relations.

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