UN Human Rights Chief Calls for End of Trump Oil Embargo on Cuba as Crisis Deepens
UN human rights chief highlights fuel shortages disrupting water, health, and food services in Cuba, urging the US to lift embargo amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
- The UN Human Rights chief urged the Trump administration to end its oil embargo on Cuba due to severe humanitarian impacts, including fuel, food, and medicine shortages across the island.
- The embargo cut off Cuba from its main oil supply from Venezuela and pressured other countries to stop fuel shipments, severely impacting Cuba's economy and essential services.
- UN human rights experts condemned the embargo as a serious violation of international law and an extreme form of unilateral economic coercion with coercive extraterritorial effects.
- Cuban officials described the embargo as collective punishment that harms medical services, food production, and living standards, while expressing willingness for diplomatic dialogue despite hostile US policies.
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Geneva.- On Friday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, called for the lifting of United States sanctions that impede the supply of oil to Cuba and criticized the widespread disruptions that cause the Caribbean country as a violation of its rights. The loss of oil imports from Cuba since the United States took control of the oil industry of Venezuela, its largest supplier, has paralysed an economy that was already…
U.N. Condemns U.S. Measures Halting Oil Deliveries to Cuba
United Nations human rights chief Volker Türk on Friday urged the lifting of U.S. sanctions that impede oil deliveries to Cuba, criticizing the widespread disruption they cause the Caribbean nation as a rights violation. Cuba’s loss of oil imports since the U.S. took control of the oil industry in Venezuela, its biggest supplier, has crippled an already struggling economy that depends heavily on oil to generate the electricity that powers the is…
Cuban official decries ‘massive punishment’ by US oil blockade
Diplomat Carlos de Cossio says US fuel embargo harms Cuba’s medical services, food production and standard of living.Listen to this articleListen to this article | 3 minsinfoCuban diplomat Carlos de Cossio has accused the United States of imposing collective punishment on his country as the administration of President Donald Trump ramps up pressure to choke the Caribbean island’s access to oil.In a post on X on Friday, de Cossio, who serves as C…
In defence of Cuba against the neocolonial blockade and starvation imposed by Trump
The neo-fascist in the White House is attempting to bring the Caribbean island and its government to its knees, strangling it economically once and for all, killing its people with darkness and scarcity. But this is not “just” a war against Cuba and its revolutionary tradition. It is the continuation of the war against the sovereignty of all Latin American countries and Latino peoples within the United States. In particular, Lula, Petro, Orsini …
The US has been blocking oil supplies from Venezuela to Cuba, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the island state. The United States' economic embargo has been in force for decades, but the situation is currently particularly precarious.
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