US attorneys call Biden to remove Cuba from the infamous terrorism list

Edited by Catherin López
2023-01-24 11:27:48

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US attorneys call Biden to remove Cuba from the infamous terrorism list

Washington, Jan 24 (RHC) U.S. attorneys expressed in a letter sent to President Joe Biden the lack of justification for keeping Cuba on Washington's unilateral list of countries sponsors of terrorism.

 

 In the letter, 160 professional signatories praised their deep concern for Cuba´s inclusion on that list, despite the absence of legal or moral arguments, as well as the rejection of international leaders and U.S. civil society organizations.

 

“Almost half of his term has elapsed and there has been no outward gesture or recognition that Cuba’s inclusion on this list was deserved,” the attorneys pointed out.

 

Therefore, they urged the US government to immediately initiate a review and notification process to remove Havana from this list.

 

According to the Alliance for Commitment and Respect for Cuba (ACERE) organization, the letter was sent to Joe Biden on January 20, a date that matches his second-half administration.

 

The message reinforces the demands of a letter sent to Biden by 18 former governors, as well as petitions signed by thousands of citizens seeking the end of the economic, commercial, and financial blockade against Havana, and the cessation of coercive measures. (Prensa Latina)

 



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