About 90 miles south of the southernmost tip of Florida, another country called the Key West is in the middle of the sea. Cuba still has many lighthouses, waterfalls, beaches, famous restaurants and many other attractions, and many tourists are attractive. It seems that everything to do and see in the state is more than just satisfying your eyes. Cuban tourists are forbidden to notice, according to country-specific information.
I heard that many people say Cuba is getting better and better. Human rights situation is improving. It's not. Two months ago, the UN Commission on Human Rights criticized Cuba 's systematic human rights violation with the eighth crime. Amnesty International and the US State Department did the same. Just this year, the Clinton administration called Cuba the most serious human rights violator in the world "terror regime." From 1986 to 1990 American ambassador to the UN Commission on Human Rights, Armando Valdares spent 22 years in Cuba's prison to refuse to swear allegiance to the Communist regime. Armando speaks the story of a twelve-year old boy named Robert. The boy was shot and he found a gun in the car of the captain of the opened political police. "Robertiko was sent to the kitchen of an ordinary criminal ... Within a few days a prisoner without souls raped him.
Ironically, the Trump administration cited Cuban government's human rights abuses as a reason for policy adjustment. For decades, Amnesty International documented human rights violations in Cuba and called for the cancellation of the US embargo. Amnesty International 's 2009 report emphasizes how trade and fiscal sanctions affect Cuba' s healthcare. As Amnesty International continues to record that political activists and human rights defenders are publicly stating that they are expressing their opinions and organization, "anti-Cuban mercenaries", "anti-revolutionary", "destructive" There. Amnesty International is fighting not only for the freedom of activists such as Dr. Eduard Cadet but also for an independent judicial system and was sentenced to three years imprisonment after criticizing Fidel Castro.
As everyone knows, Fidel Castro has committed thousands of human rights violations while playing a role as Cuba's dictator. Even after his death, the reputation of this kind of political objection punishing him continues to exist (Human Rights Watch). Human Rights Watch says: Freedom (Human Rights Watch). Castro has made significant progress in the form of Cuba's medical care and its educational system, but in order to achieve these improvements they are often offset by atrocities carried out to citizens (Human Rights Watch ).
History: To what extent does civic abuse by Cuban leader Fidel Castro exacerbate the immigration issue in the United States and increase the negative perception of Americans to Cuban Americans?