Cuba concludes release of 553 prisoners following Vatican-brokered deal
- Cuba's Supreme People's Court confirmed the release of 553 prisoners following a Vatican-brokered deal, stating that 'these 553 people are already free and that the process has concluded'.
- Cuba's top tribunal announced the release of 553 prisoners following a Vatican-brokered deal that faced challenges after U.S. President Donald Trump reversed a previous agreement by former President Joe Biden.
- Rights groups reported that around 200 prisoners linked to July 11, 2021 protests had been released, although details remained scarce.
- Despite these changes, Cuba's state media confirmed the release of 553 individuals but did not specify how many were political prisoners connected to the July 11, 2021 protests.
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