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US Senate Condemns Cuban Regime Repression and Urges Stricter Sanctions.

This Senate Resolution expresses solidarity with Cuban pro-democracy protesters who demonstrated three years ago. The document strongly condemns the Cuban regime's brutal repression, including torture and the imprisonment of activists. For US citizens, this signals a push for a shift in foreign policy, urging the administration to stop concessions and reimpose economic sanctions on Cuba, potentially impacting future trade and travel policies.
Key points
The Senate urges the US administration to immediately reimpose economic sanctions on Cuba until human rights conditions are met.
The resolution condemns the imprisonment and torture of Cuban activists, including minors, and demands their immediate release.
It establishes the US position that concessions to the Cuban regime are ineffective and lead to increased repression.
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A resolution commending the courage, bravery, and resolve of the fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters of Cuba, who, 3 years ago, stood in the face of brutal harassment, beatings, and torture to protest against the Communist Cuban regime, demanding access to their fundamental rights to life, dignity, and freedom.
Print number: SRES 754
Sponsor: Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL]
Process start date: 2024-07-09