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Cuba Rejects U.S. State Department’s Human Rights Report

Havana, May 25 (RHC)—Cuba has categorically rejected a report on human rights issued by the U.S. State Department as being completely inaccurate in terms of the actual situation in Cuba. 

A declaration by Josefina Vidal, Director of the North American Department of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, states that the lies and distortions found in this document only respond to the desperate need of the U.S. government to justify its cruel blockade against Cuba, which is rejected more and more by the international community.

Vidal’s declaration said that Cuba has made fundamental contributions to the respect for human rights, both nationally and abroad, and added that Cuba’s doctors and teachers in other countries demonstrate humanitarian work in healing and teaching, in contrast to the U.S. wars of aggression in several nations.

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