Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island’s government - AP News
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Cuba pardons 2,010 people amid U.S. pressure on the island nation's government.
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Cuba has pardoned 2,010 people, a move that comes as the United States is actively pressuring the island nation's government on unspecified issues. The pardon appears timed to coincide with broader diplomatic tensions between Washington and Havana, though the excerpt does not detail the specific crimes or reasons for the clemency action. The release of over 2,000 individuals could signal Cuba's attempt to address U.S. concerns or improve its international standing amid the pressure campaign. Cuban pardon announcements have historically been used as gestures toward negotiated settlements or goodwill measures during periods of bilateral friction. The extent to which this action satisfies American demands remains unclear from available reporting.
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