Cuba to release over 550 prisoners after being cleared from US terror list
- The Biden administration announced the removal of Cuba from the U.S. State Sponsors of Terrorism list, citing insufficient evidence for the designation and aiming to secure the release of political prisoners jailed after July 2021 protests.
- Cuba will release 553 prisoners as a response to the U.S. Removing the country from its terror sponsor list, a move welcomed by family members of jailed protesters.
- U.S. Lawmakers are divided on the decision, with Senator Marco Rubio introducing legislation to prevent Cuba's removal without significant political reforms.
- Cuba's foreign ministry praised the U.S. Announcement but noted ongoing sanctions, while the move is expected to be reversed by a future Trump administration.
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