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Cuban Ministry of Justice Rejects Allegations of Interference in Masonic Matters - Cubadebate

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The Ministry of Justice reiterates its respect for the autonomy of the Cuban Freemasonry, categorically denies interference in its internal processes and highlights the legal framework that governs associations. They reject as “malintended” accusations of state interference. Cuba’s post Ministry of Justice rejects allegations of interference in Masonic matters first appeared on Cubadebate.
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Several lodges believe that the only real way out is the intervention of international organizations or Masonic fraternities outside Cuba.

The recent events in the Great Lodge of Cuba have generated controversy on social networks, where versions have circulated that question the relationship between state institutions and Freemasonry. In this regard, the Minister of Justice, Oscar Manuel Silvera Martínez, clarified the position of the Cuban government.

The Minister of Justice Oscar Manuel Silvera confirmed that, as until today, the Great Masonic Lodge of Cuba will manage its operation and resolve all its conflicts without the interference of any governmental entity. Masonry has a comprehensive legislation that covers all aspects of the life of fraternity and has the mechanisms to solve the various situations that can occur, said the holder of the said Ministry (Minjus). In a statement to telev…

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The recent events in the environment of the Gran Logia of Cuba have generated controversy in social networks, where versions have circulated that question the relationship between state institutions and Masonry. In this regard, the Minister of Justice, Oscar Manuel Silvera Martínez, clarified the position of the government in an exchange with journalist Lázaro Manuel Alonso. Silvera Martínez recalled that Law 54 of 1985…

The Ministry of Justice reiterates its respect for the autonomy of the Cuban Freemasonry, categorically denies interference in its internal processes and highlights the legal framework that governs associations. They reject as “malintended” accusations of state interference. Cuba’s post Ministry of Justice rejects allegations of interference in Masonic matters first appeared on Cubadebate.

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cubainformación.tv broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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